Beulah showcased outstanding precision from beyond the arc, pulling away with a crucial win over Rugby in a tightly contested showdown. The team’s sharpshooting was led by senior guard Jackson Collins, who drained 6-of-10 three-pointers en route to a season-high 24 points. The Beulah offensive scheme focused on quick ball movement and exploiting perimeter openings, forcing Rugby’s defense into reactive positions that often resulted in fouls or contested shots.

The statistical breakdown highlights Beulah’s dominance from deep and at the free-throw line, which proved instrumental in their narrow margin of victory:

Category Beulah Rugby
3-Point Field Goals 10/22 (45%) 5/18 (28%)
Free Throws Made 14/16 (88%) 9/12 (75%)
Turnovers 11 13
Assists 18 15
  • Team defense: Beulah’s aggressive perimeter pressure forced Rugby into uncomfortable shots throughout the second half.
  • Bench contributions: Vital minutes from reserves helped maintain momentum during key stretches.
  • Stamina and composure: Late-game free throws helped seal the win in a contest that remained close until the final buzzer.