ADVANCE ó The boys basketball teams from Advance and Bloomfield looked like teams who hadnít played a game in 10 days. Both teams struggled with turnovers after 10-day layoffs, but Advance excelled with rebounding and shooting to beat the Wildcats 63-29 Friday night at Advance High School.
Bloomfield's James Barks (33) grabs a rebound between Advance's Tyler Davis (2) and Jaren Schrader during the first quarter Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at Advance High School. (DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith)
Advance's Tyler Davis draws contact from Bloomfield's Dawson Hill (13) during the first quarter Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at Advance High School. (DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith)
Advance's Tyler Davis (left) drives to the basket against Bloomfield's Dawson Hill (13) and James Barks (33) during the first quarter Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at Advance High School. (DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith)
Advance's Hayden Laird attempts a floater in the lane during the first quarter Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at Advance High School. (DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith)
Advance's Jaren Schrader (40) attempts a shot, while Bloomfield's Christian Hartlein (30) and Blake Wagster defend during the first quarter Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at Advance High School. (DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith)
Advance's Jaren Schrader (40) shoots between Bloomfield's Jeffrey Jarrell (left) and Dawson Hill during the first quarter Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at Advance High School. (DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith)
Advance's Jaren Schrader (40) drives the baseline against Bloomfield's James Barks (right) during the first quarter Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at Advance High School. (DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith)
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