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BY SETH BERRY
Staff Writer
Olivet boys basketball
stayed unbeaten (9-0, 4-0)
with a pair of recent wins,
defeating Bronson, 59-54,
on Jan. 18 and Stockbridge,
60-47, on Jan. 14 in a pair
of come from behind wins at
home.
The Eagles trailed 32-
at the half against Bronson
before coming out strong in
the third quarter to level the
game at 32 apiece.


Homer responded with a
6-0 run of its own in the third
quarter to take a six point
lead, but from that point, the
Eagles exploded for a 25-
run to take a 57-47 lead in
the fourth and held on for the
five-point win.
Brayden Wine scored
22 points and secured seven
rebounds to lead the Eagles
in the win, while Tayven
Feldpausch scored in double
figures with 14.

Drew Priddy recorded
a double-double with 11
points and 10 rebounds.
Bryce Wine chipped in with
seven points and six assists.
The Dec. 14 game
followed a similar storyline,
as Stockbridge looked
poised to push the Eagles
to the brink and potentially
pull the upset on the road
as Olivet found itself down
five (34-29) early in the third
quarter.

Olivet guard Tayven Feldpausch tries to get
around a Stockbridge defender during a game
between the two teams on Jan. 14. (Photo by Seth
Berry).

But from that point on,
the Eagles outscored the
Panthers 31-13 the rest of the
way to secure the 13-point
victory.
Olivet tightened up its
team defense in the second
half after the Panthers fired
on all cylinders from 3-point
range in the first half, while
the Eagles’ offense was able
to knock down some open
looks themselves from the
perimeter in the final 16

minutes of action.
Olivet’s shot making
also led to driving lanes
opening up, leading to drop
off passes from the Eagles’
guards to the big men inside
for easy baskets.
Brayden Wine led
the Eagles in scoring on
the night with 15 points.
Feldpausch had a solid all-
around performance with
13 points, six rebounds and
three steals.

Priddy went 6-for-
shooting in the contest with
12 points and six rebounds,
while Bo Lincoln added 10
points, six assists and three
steals.

BY SETH BERRY
Staff Writer
Olivet girls basketball
pushed its overall record
above .500 on the season
with a 49-43 home win over
East Jackson High School
on Jan. 19.
The Eagles were led
by guard Drue Allen, who
scored a career high 25
points and grabbed seven
rebounds.

Olivet girls basketball defeats East Jackson


Payton Otto recorded
her second straight double-
double with 11 points and
10 rebounds, while Olivea
Gessner was the third Eagle
to score in double figures
with 10 points in the win.
The nonconference
victory improved the
Eagles’ record to 5-4, with a
3-1 mark in GLAC play.

Right: Drue Allen
scored a career high
25 points in Olivet’s 49-
43 home win over East
Lansing on Jan. 19.
(Photo by Seth Berry)

Olivet boys basketball stays


undefeated with consecutive home wins

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