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Demon boys fall to Oskaloosa
The Washington boys? basketball team played its fourth game in five days on Tuesday night and were handed their second loss over that stretch.
The Oskaloosa Indians proved to be too much for the Demons, handing Washington a 62-51 loss, and moving the Demons to 2-3 on the season.
Washington was led in the game by senior guard Derek Anding, who scored 24 points in the game, assisted by connecting on six 3-pointers ...
Aaron Viner
Sep. 30, 2018 9:06 pm
The Washington boys? basketball team played its fourth game in five days on Tuesday night and were handed their second loss over that stretch.
The Oskaloosa Indians proved to be too much for the Demons, handing Washington a 62-51 loss, and moving the Demons to 2-3 on the season.
Washington was led in the game by senior guard Derek Anding, who scored 24 points in the game, assisted by connecting on six 3-pointers in the contest.
Bryce Sinn scored 11 points and Dalton Myers notched 10 points for the Demons, while Jack Redlinger had six points, all coming from 3-point range to round out the scoring.
Washington shot 43 percent from behind the arc in the contest, and 30 percent from the field in the game.
The Demons will host Keokuk for a conference doubleheader on Friday night.

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