Gar-Field Wins As Booth Nets 37 Points FINAL Edition

Gar-Field junior guard Calvin Booth was at a loss for words last night but not for points, scoring 25 of his career-high 37 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to lead the Indians to a 73-67 comeback win at home over George Washington-Danville in the Virginia AAA Northwestern Region semifinals...

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Published inThe Washington post
Main Author Preston Williams and Ashton Williams
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, D.C WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post 27.02.2005
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Summary:Gar-Field junior guard Calvin Booth was at a loss for words last night but not for points, scoring 25 of his career-high 37 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to lead the Indians to a 73-67 comeback win at home over George Washington-Danville in the Virginia AAA Northwestern Region semifinals. Gar-Field (21-4) trailed by 11 early in the fourth period against the bigger Eagles, and by six with 21/2 minutes left, but later pulled to within one on a Booth three-pointer. The Indians finally crept ahead 58-57 on two Booth foul shots. [Lynetta Kizer] looked at the Eagles (20-6) and found that their inside players weren't much bigger than 5-9 guard Jameka Smith. So Kizer seized control.
ISSN:0190-8286