On Saturday, Brush was able to grind out a solid victory over Walsh Jesuit, taking the game 55-48.
Khalil Dudley buried six three-pointers for Brush on the way to a career-high 23 points, and
Damari Dammons added 18 more as the Arcs held a slim 32-28 lead by halftime. The Warriors managed to retake the lead, 40-39 after three periods, thanks to the scoring of junior Dave Jacobus (19 points for the game) and Anthony Spain (14) who lifted Walsh in the see-saw affair. Yet Coach
Chet Mason's Arcs turned up the defensive pressure big-time, not only holding Walsh to eight points in the final quarter, while scoring 16 of their own (Dammons accounted for 9) to win by seven.