Fire clinch Central Conference crown

  • Potawatomi Fire Forward KD Moore catches a pass from teammate Isaiah Wade (#23) in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Moore led scoring with 36 points. The Fire won this game, 130-108. Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Forward KD Moore catches a pass from teammate Isaiah Wade (#23) in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Moore led scoring with 36 points. The Fire won this game, 130-108. Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Potawatomi Fire Guard Chuck Guy launches a "Fireball" (three-pointer) in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Guy accomplished his fourth triple-double with 14 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists. The Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103. They will now advance to the Regional Finals, with plans to be announced.
    Potawatomi Fire Guard Chuck Guy launches a "Fireball" (three-pointer) in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Guy accomplished his fourth triple-double with 14 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists. The Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103. They will now advance to the Regional Finals, with plans to be announced.
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Ricky Artis II fights to make a basket in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Artis contributed 23 points. The Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103.
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Ricky Artis II fights to make a basket in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Artis contributed 23 points. The Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103.
  • Potawatomi Fire Center Johnny McCants add two points to the bucket in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, the Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103. They will now advance to the Regional Finals, with plans to be announced.
    Potawatomi Fire Center Johnny McCants add two points to the bucket in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, the Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103. They will now advance to the Regional Finals, with plans to be announced.
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Isaiah Wade sinks his shot in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Wade achieved his seventh double-double that night with 14 points and 13 rebounds. The Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103. They will now advance to the Regional Finals, with plans to be announced.
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Isaiah Wade sinks his shot in Game One of the Central Conference Finals against the ADS Sentinels on May 28. According to potawatomifire.com, Wade achieved his seventh double-double that night with 14 points and 13 rebounds. The Fire won this game, 130-108, and clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference win on May 29, with a score of 148-103. They will now advance to the Regional Finals, with plans to be announced.
    SHAWNEE, OK – The Potawatomi Fire clinched their fourth consecutive Central Conference title with a 148-103 victory over the ADS Sentinels on Friday night.“We have to give a lot of credit to ADS,” said Fire Head Coach Mark Dannhoff. “They are a very good basketball team with a lot of talent. They challenged us in many different ways. I was just happy that we were able to answer t...

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