Boys hoops: No. 10 Tuscarora throttles No. 4 Seneca Valley in region final rematch, 65-53

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BETHESDA — Since February, Tuscarora coach Darryl Whiten couldn’t get the collapse in the Class 3A West region out of his head. The Titans squandered a late lead to Seneca Valley in February, and their bid at moving on to the state semifinals.

“Of course we remember those 43 seconds,” Whiten said. “The 43 seconds have been with me for a long period of time.

No. 10 Tuscarora erased the doubt on Tuesday night, defeating No. 4 Seneca Valley in the Frederick County vs. Montgomery County holiday tournament at Quince Orchard High School, 65-53.

“This, of course, isn’t the regional championship, but it sure felt good,” Whiten said. 

In the wire-to-wire victory, Tuscarora (8-0) came out of the gates with tough defense, hustling for loose balls and never allowed Seneca Valley to get comfortable.

On the offensive side of the ball, senior guard Obe Noel (game-high 25 points) started his hot display with a crafty, spinning layup.

“We thought (Obe) got off to a good start as he has been throughout the whole season,” Whiten said. “It’s been to his advantage, as well as our advantage for him to play the way he’s been playing here.”

Alex Morrow and Jaylen Washington also provided scoring support with 16 and nine points a piece.

Washington, in particular, played stingy defense and picked his spots wisely on offense. He brought the house down in the second quarter with a rim-grazing dunk off a steal in the second quarter. That dunk put capped a decisive 12-2 run that padded a 14-point Tuscarora lead.

The Titans led 49-29 at the end of the third quarter.

“We’re disciplined and going to play to the final horn,” Whiten said. “That’s what it’s all about. We take it one possession at a time and continue to play throughout the four quarters.”

Trey Lucas added 16 points for Seneca Valley.

Tuscarora takes on Northwood while Seneca Valley (6-1) looks to rebound against South Hagerstown; both games are Wednesday.

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Brooks Warren is a Class of 2014 graduate of Albert Einstein High School. He's always been an avid writer and started doing his own sports blog, The Hop. As he works with Maryland Sports Access, he hopes to evolve his brand and create relationships that will help him go far in this great business. As a sports fan and former athlete, he has experience in wrestling, track and field, and basketball. Although track and field was his first love he has mostly covered basketball. He looks forward to dipping his toe in high school football and basketball, as well as collegiate basketball. He hopes to get into coaching and mentoring youth one day, and enjoys spending time with friends, playing football and basketball. He also volunteers his time at Montgomery Hills Baptist Church, helping out with summer programs. Warren currently attends Montgomery College and intends on transferring to Towson University in the fall of 2017, and has career aspirations of being an ESPN columnist and even being on TV.

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