
The Terriers depth was on full display in their Monday contest with the Twin Valley Wildcats, as all 12 players scored, including five in double figures on their way to a 99-35 win on Monday evening in Whitingham.
“Saw some good minutes out of everyone tonight,” said Coach Evan Chadwick. “Just gotta say, Pete Kamel was an animal on the glass for us, it’s great to see him get paid.”
The Terriers jumped out on a 16-2 run and led 25-11 after the first. Jonathan Terry hit a pull-up, Owen LaRoss finished inside in transition and Pat Barbour had two drop-steps for easy buckets.
The Terriers kept the defensive pressure on in the second, fueling their transition offense that allowed them to hit the 50 point mark by halftime.

“I liked the ball movement, said Chadwick. “The guys’ heads were up, which allowed us to move the ball up the floor quicker. It’s what this team’s about.”
The second half belonged to the bigs, as they pounded the offensive glass. Peter Kamel was a force, grabbing six on the O-glass resulting in 8 of his 10 points. Jaxon Clark added a crafty up-and-under and another mid-range , while LaRoss stepped out to hit an authorized 3, much to the delight of the Terrier bench.

LaRoss led the scoring with 18 points, Pat Barbour, Johnathan Terry and Jackson Goodell followed with 12 and Peter Kamel and Jamison Nystrom added 10.
The win puts BF at 9-3 on the season. They have little time to savor, as they are back on the road Wednesday, February 9th, when they face off with Springfield. JV tips at 5:30 and Varsity at 7pm.
“We need to have a great practice to be ready for that one,” said Chadwick.