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BUHS Broncos Boys Varsity Basketball Take 5-1 Record at Hawthorne Serpent Classic

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The Broncos played 6 games in 3 days in Hawthorne, Nevada at the Serpent Classic. The team did very well and ended up with a record of 5-1.

Game 1: Bishop 69 – Lovelock 34
Ty Arcularius and Chris Charley both with 17 points
Wokoba Spoonhunter with 10
Emory Dondero and Noah Cathey with 7
Aaron Astorga with 6
Westin Dondero with 4
Elijah Reynolds with 3
Gavin O’Conor and Brady Kalk with 2

Game 2: Bishop 62 – Beatty 27
Chris Charley: 22 points
Aaron Astorga: 11 points
Westin Dondero: 9 points
Ty Arcularius: 7 points
Noah Cathey and Gavin O’ Conor: 4 points
Wokoba Spoonhunter: 3 points
Brady Kalk: 2 points
Emory Dondero: 1 point

Game 3: Bishop 63 – Battle Mountain Longhorns 57
Chris Charley 15 points
Wokoba Spoonhunter 14 points
Ty Arcularius 12 points
Aaron Astorga 7 points
Brady Kalk 5 points
Elijah Reynolds and Gavin O’ Conor 2 points

Game 4: Bishop 71 – Coleville 32
Chris Charley: 12 points
Ty Arcularius: 11 points
Emory Dondero: 11 points
Wokoba Spoonhunter: 10 points
Westin Dondero: 7 points
Aaron Astorga and Melvin Mason: 6 points
Gavin O’ Conor: 4 points
Elijah Reynolds and Brady Kalk: 2 points

Game 5: Bishop 56 – Smith Valley 66
Ty Arcularius: 19 points
Chris Charley: 10 points
Wokoba Spoonhunter: 9 points
Brady Kalk: 7 points
Emory Dondero: 5 points
Aaron Astorga: 4 points
Elijah Reynolds: 2 points

Game 6: Bishop 62 – Mineral County 49
Ty Arcularius: 16 points
Wokoba Spoonhunter: 14 points
Chris Charley: 13 points
Aaron Astorga: 11 points
Elijah Reynolds: 4 points
Westin Dondero and Brady Kalk: 2 points

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