Back on track: Blue Jays take down visiting Patriots
It s hard to put into words how a bench player affects the outcome of a game but Kade Schumacher let his actions speak louder than words Saturday evening. 10:46 pm, Jan. 2, 2021 ×
Jamestown s Kade Schumacher (2) moves the ball around Ian Ely of Bismarck Century Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021 at Jerry Meyer Arena. John M. Steiner / The Sun
It s hard to put into words how a bench player affects the outcome of a game, but Kade Schumacher let his actions speak louder than words Saturday evening.
The senior guard helped the Blue Jays out of a two-game losing slump Saturday evening at Jerry Meyer Arena in a 66-53 victory over Bismarck Century. The Blue Jays are now 3-2 while the Patriots dropped to 3-1 in the Western Dakota Association standings.
Jamestown, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) -The top ranked Jamestown boy’s basketball team put 13 players into the scoring column and cruised to a 83-51 victory over Bismarck St. Mary’s Saturday afternoon at Jerry Meyer Arena. Carson Lamp (6′ senior) paced the Blue Jays for the second time in as many outings with a game high 16 points, included a game high 4 made 3-pointers. Devin Beach (6’3 junior) & Keith Levin (6’7 senior) added 10 points each. Beach’s points coming off the bench, aided 37 total bench points as the Jays bench outscored the Saints bench 37-3 in the game. Adam Kallenbach (6′ junior), 9 points & Kade Schumacher (6’1 senior) 7 points were the top bench scorers. Brooks Carroll (6’3 senior) 6 points and Ty Monson (6’2 senior) added 7 points. Shea Carroll (5’10 senior) also added 7 points and added 4 steals and created several others as he hounded St. Mary’s ball handlers all afternoon which led to 16 Saint turnovers.