CARROLLTON, Ga. — In a commanding performance, the West Georgia Wolves triumphed over Brewton-Parker, securing a decisive 107-61 victory on Saturday. Leading the charge for West Georgia was Shelton Williams-Dryden, who delivered an impressive 22-point game, while also contributing nine rebounds and three steals.
Tauris Watson proved to be a key player as well, contributing 16 points and dishing out six assists, showcasing his all-around skills on the court. Kolten Griffin also made his mark with 13 points, demonstrating efficiency with a shooting score of 6 of 9 from the field.
On the other side, the Barons were led by Dre Burroughs, who tallied 14 points and recorded two steals in the contest. Grant Sanders made a notable impact as well, finishing the game with 12 points along with seven rebounds, six assists, and two steals. Additionally, Bobby Lee Blackwell III chipped in with 11 points to support Brewton-Parker’s efforts.
This match highlighted some impressive individual performances from West Georgia, reflecting their strategy and teamwork throughout the game. With this victory, the Wolves improved their overall record to 2-11, while Brewton-Parker sought to regroup after a challenging outing.