The Central Catholic boys’ basketball team outlasted rival St. John’s Jesuit, 65-57, on Tuesday in the Titan Dome. With the hard-fought road victory, the unbeaten Fighting Irish improve to 3-0 overall, 2-0 in the Catholic High School League.
CCHS outscored the host Titans 31-25 in the 2nd half to avenge a pair of losses to its rival a season ago.
Sophomore Isaiah Mack-Russell paced a balanced Scarlet & Gray attack with a game-high 16 points, followed closely by classmate Cayden Kynard with 15 points.
Junior Manny Johnson nearly totaled a triple-double in the Central Division showdown, finishing with 14 points, 7 rebounds, and a squad-best 7 assists.
The Fighting Irish also benefited from strong efforts by junior Draden Wardrop (9 points, 9 boards) and junior Kaeden Carruthers (8 points, team-high 10 caroms) to help them remain unbeaten on the season.
Ethan James and Race Kowalczyk each scored 14 points for St. John’s Jesuit (2-3, 1-2 CHSL).
Earlier in the evening, the CCHS freshman team suffered a 46-30 loss vs. SJJ, while the junior varsity squad dropped a 55-50 decision.
The Fighting Irish will return to the hardwood against Solon on Saturday, December 21 in the Sullivan Center, starting with the freshmen contest at 1 p.m. Tickets for this weekend’s non-league matchup on Cherry Street can be purchased at bit.ly/3EjJhky.
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