TRAVERSE CITY — Boyne City opened the third quarter Tuesday on a 7-0 run to cut the St. Francis lead to single digits.
From that point, it was all Gladiators.
St. Francis closed the game on a 30-13 run for a 78-52 Lake Michigan Conference win over the Ramblers.
"I was pleased," Glads coach Keith Haske said. "We played well. We had that little lull to start the third quarter when they came out in a 2-3 zone. We didn't attack that very well. But we got it going again and I was pleased with our effort."
The Gladiators — ranked No. 2 in Class C — moved to 14-0 with the win and 9-0 in the league. Boyne City fell to 6-7 and 3-6 in the league.
It was 61-45 St. Francis after three quarters before the Glads opened the fourth with a 10-0 run in the first two minutes. Austin Currie opened the fourth quarter with a 3-pointer to get the run going.
"As a senior coming off the bench, I have the experience to know what's going on and jump in," Currie said. "Having that experience, I know my job is to hustle and do what I can on defense. I know I can shoot the ball and coach has given me confidence with the green light. So whenever I can make a spark, I do my best to do that."
Currie finished with eight points and three assists.
"He's a little bit like Michael Jenkins was last year for us," Haske said. "He comes in and he either keeps the game going or he adds a little bit. Tonight I thought he did a great job of hitting some shots, handling the ball and giving Damon a break. He's been playing well all year."
Byron Bullough led St. Francis with 19 points — all in the first three quarters.
"He's a great athlete and has a great shot," Currie said. "He's putting up major points in every game. He definitely looks to score, so we look to get him the ball when he's hot, which he's been the last few games."
Damon Sheehy had 13 points and eight assists, Kody Kleinrichert had 11 points and eight rebounds while Connor Archer added 10 points.
As a team, St. Francis had 18 assists.
"We've been doing that most of the year," Haske said. "Our kids are pretty unselfish. I thought Damon played great. He got us going in the first half and made great decisions with the ball."
"As a team, we look to distribute," Currie said. "Damon leads us with that as our distributor. We look to make that extra pass. And it's really the reason why we're scoring more points now than ever."
The Ramblers had 16 points from Brad Fouchia, 14 points from Corey Redman, 10 points from Ryan Carson and seven from Maceo Vroman.
Redman left the game midway through the third quarter with a back injury. He briefly went to the locker room before returning to the bench, but didn't go back in the game.
Joe Coats scored 18 points as the St. Francis freshman defeated Boyne City 49-47 in overtime.
Archive: Wednesday
Traverse City St. Francis motors past Ramblers
Gladiators move up to 14-0, 9-0 in Lake Michigan Conference
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Editorial: Park project will wed Acme to bay
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Furniture store chain celebrates 60 years
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Felon wants a firearm
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Houtteman qualifies for Senior Open
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Letters to the Editor: 06/19/2013
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Controversial anthropologist calls area home
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Sports in Brief: 06/19/2013
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Tension boils over Benzie undersheriff position
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Old Mission named among top coastal drives
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Community in Brief: 06/19/2013
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FINAL: Beach Bums 9, Florence 7
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Deputies: Man shot neighbor's dog
Deputies confiscated a man's shotgun after he said he unintentionally shot a neighbor's dog.
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State Senate OKs wine tasting at markets, beer refills
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Forum: Remember why we chase big storms
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Editorial: Past time to address shooting range issues
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Rotary gives $241K in grants
A $65,000 grant awarded to Centre Ice for much-needed facilities’ upgrades is among $241,000 doled out this week by Rotary Charities of Traverse City.
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Lakers reach semis for 1st time since 2001
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Road request unlikely to gain traction
Grand Traverse County commissioners doubt they can pony up half the cost of a proposed $6 million bond to fund road repairs.
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Letters to the Editor: 06/12/2013
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Panthers come up short against Rogers City
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Suttons Bay looks at busing options
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