
Circleville Holds Off Gallia in 2OT Thriller, 48-44
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The Circleville Tigers opened the OHSAA Boys Division IV Tournament with bonus basketball, in a 48-44 double overtime thriller beating Gallia Academy Thursday.

“It’s survive and advance right now” said Tigers Head Coach Evan Callihan on Litter Media RADIO. “You’re gonna get everyone’s best. It’s a new season… They threw a few punches, then we would, and we were able to make plays down the stretch.”
Circleville closed out the first half on a 5-0 run for a 20-15 lead at the break, and opened the third period by extending the margin to 26-15. It had the makings of a runaway.
Held scoreless for nearly six minutes into the second half, the Blue Devils inserted Josh Watts and found instant offense. Watts dropped in back-to-back baskets from three-point range and suddenly the gap was closed to 26-21.
Watts proceeded to knock down two more baskets and lifted Gallia to its first lead of the game with five-minutes left in regulation.

Riley Jenkins hit a three-pointer to put the Tigers back on top, but Gallia responded with a long range shot by Tripp Sola to regain the lead at 32-31. Gabe Hammons made one of two free throws to knot the game at 33. Circleville then ran the remaining 1:42 off the clock holding the ball for the last shot, but failed to score.
In first overtime, Kole Nungester and Blain Fowler drained five-of-six shots from the line to go ahead 38-35… enter Watts again to send the game to a second extra period on another jumper from the corner, 38-38.
Jenkins hit a three to open the final four minutes for a 41-38 lead with Cade Mock answering for Gallia on a dunk to cut the lead to one. When it appeared the Tigers might work the clock for a second time, Jack Kline found an opening down the lane for a lay in to extend the lead to 43-40. With less than a minute to go, Nungester rebounded a Gallia miss on the baseline and hit a breaking Ed Kirk for a two-fisted jam that brought Tiger fans to their feet for a 45-40 spread and Circleville could sense its 14th win on the season.
“Whenever I got the ball, I just knew I was gonna throw it down” said Kirk. “I went up, I flushed it and the whole gym loved it.”
Gallia Academy closed its season at 8-15.
Circleville (14-9) will travel to Southeastern Monday night to face New Lexington in the nightcap of a doubleheader at Larry Jordan Gymnasium, tipping off at 8:30pm. New Lex took Westfall Thursday 76-55. Monday’s opener features top-seeded Meigs and Hillsboro at 6pm.
SCORING:
GALLIA ACADEMY (44): Josh Watts, 14; Tripp Sola, 8; Ty Reed, 7; Gabe Hammons, 7; Cade Mock, 5; Mace Meadows, 3.
CIRCLEVILLE (48): Riley Jenkins, 16; Kole Nungester, 13; Jack Kline, 9; Ed Kirk, 8; Blaine Fowler, 2.
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