“They leave me open and I’m shooting the ball,” the Bulldogs’ three-point specialist explained. Four times during a critical stretch in the first half Centralia’s defense miscalculated, allowing Willer space to shoot from distance. He struck first with Mexico on top 19-11 in the waning moments of the opening quarter, sinking one from NBA distance. Early in the second period he hit two more. The final shot of Willer’s three-point outburst came with 3:52 left before the half, converting after a kick out pass from Drew Blevins. By the time he was done, Willer had helped stake Mexico to a 38-15 lead on their way to a 68-35 victory on Friday night and third place in the Macon Tournament.