For the first time in nearly three years, the Samson Tigers boys basketball team tasted the success of a victory.
The Tigers snapped a string of 65 straight losses with a 67-37 win over Emmanuel Christian in a battle of winless teams at the Samson gym on Monday night.
Samson had to have a strong second half to beat the Warriors as ECS led 21-20 at halftime behind Tristan Culp’s 10 second-period points. Jacob Branch paced the winning Tigers with 30 points, including 25 in the second half. Peyton Pitts had 16 points, nine in the second half, and Coy Ingram had 11 points, seven coming in the second half.
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