Seabury scores 100 in win over Riverside

Mikey Wycoff scored 40 points and Bishop Seabury’s boys basketball team dominated Riverside, 100-55, in a pool play game of the McLouth Invitational on Tuesday.

The Seahawks (8-2) will play in the championship game at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Seabury 27 28 31 14 – 100

Riverside 10 19 17 9 – 55

Seabury – Mikey Wycoff 40, Zach McDermott 18, Thomas DiZerega 9, Max Easter 12, Bansi King 11, Austin Gaumer 4, Chris Green 6.

McLouth 61, Seabury girls 27

The Bishop Seabury High girls basketball team played what coach Nick Taylor called “a really good half,” that ended in a tie, but the Seahawks couldn’t sustain it for the next two quarters Tuesday night and lost to McLouth, 61-27, in the McLouth Invitational.

Celia Taylor-Pucket (10 points), Kayleigh Boos (eight) and Emily Heinz (seven) had big scoring nights for Seabury (1-6) in a game that was tied, 10-10, at the end of the first quarter and 21-21 at halftime.

McLouth quickly took control in the second half and never let go, winning the third quarter by a 24-2 margin.

“The first half was a really good half, tight game, back and forth and we just ran out of gas and couldn’t take care of the basketball,” Taylor said. “That’s what killed us tonight.”

Seabury 10 11 2 4 — 27

McLouth 10 11 24 16 — 61

Seabury — Maria Ruiz 2, Emily Heinz 7, Kayleigh Boos 8, Celia Taylor-Pucket 10.