Bradford boys basketball gets win over Lehman Catholic

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SIDNEY — For three quarters, the Bradford and Lehman Catholic boys basketball teams went toe-to-toe Thursday night at Lehman Catholic in the nightcap of a girls/boys doubleheader.

But, Bradford seized the momentum early in the fourth quarter and never gave it back in a 59-48 victory in non-conference action.

Lehman led 13-12 after one quarter, before Bradford took a 27-22 lead at halftime and still led 40-39 after three quarters.

And with emotions running high on both sides, Bradford opened the fourth quarter with a 14-3 run to go up 54-42 and Lehman could never get the lead back down to single digits the rest of the way.

Bradford improved to 7-2 with the win.

“I am really proud of my kids,” Bradford coach Jay Hall said. “We did a great job of keeping our composure in the fourth quarter. We had a game similar to this Tuesday with Franklin Monroe and gutted that one out.”

Lehman dropped to 5-3 with the loss.

“We didn’t do a good job handling our emotions in the fourth quarter,” Lehman coach Pat Carlisle said. “But, Bradford is a really good team. It takes a few years to build a program and Jay Hall is benefiting now from all the hard work he has done. Give them credit.”

Parker Davidson scored the first four points of the fourth quarter, the second basket coming off a steal by Owen Canan and Hudson Hill followed with a basket to make it 46-39 and force a Lehman timeout with 6:22 to go in the game.

“Parker (Davidson) got banged up in the game Tuesday night,” Hall said. “I tell you what, I don’t think that kid feels pain. I am so happy for Hudson Hill. He has worked his butt off.”

Donovan O’Leary answered with a 3-pointer for Lehman to make it 46-42, but Bradford would scored the next eight points to open a double-digit lead.

Hill had another basket, followed by four more points by Davidson and a basket by Canan and Lehman never recovered.

After a slow start, Bradford seemed to take control in the second and third quarters.

But, Lehman’s Michael McFarland hit a buzzer-beater at the close of the third quarter to get the Cavaliers within 40-39, before Bradford flipped the momentum in the fourth quarter.

“That was a big shot to get us within one,” Carlisle said. “Michael McFarland been a big part of the program for three years and I am sure he will have many more big moments.”

Davidson led Bradford with 32 points.

“Parker (Davidson) just did what he has been doing for three years,” Hall said.

Hill scored 10 points, Nolan Case scored seven and Canan and Landon Wills both added five points.

Justin Chapman led Lehman with 15 points, 14 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.

McFarland had 11 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots and O’Leary had points.

Bradford will play Russia in the Covington Holiday Tournament at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.

“We get a rematch,” Hall said. “Russia is a really good team. We will have a couple days off to get ready.”

Lehman will host Triad Wednesday.

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