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Caissons roll over BC JVs, 86-57

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fms-logoBehind 18 points from Walter Foster, 17 points from Zak Kirkbride, and 15 points each from Kuran Iverson and Daniel Dixon, the Fishburne Caisson PG basketball team raced to a 50-20 halftime advantage en route to a 86-57 win over the Bridgewater College JV team Sunday afternoon.

In their first test following the Christmas break, the Caissons used defensive intensity to force hurried shots and turnovers in order to break open the game midway through the first half.  Bridgewater was led by Sammy Tyson with 12 points.

The Caissons will host Virginia Western on Tuesday, January 8th at 7:30pm.

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