UNC recruit Zeller scores 32 in first half
Posted Jan 26, 2008
The first individual goal for a high school basketball player in a game would more than likely be to exceed his season scoring average. And Tyler Zeller did just that against Boonville at the Hatchet House on Friday. By halftime. Zeller’s 32 first half points powered a huge Washington (12-2, 4-0) start as the Hatchets blew out an overmatched Boonville (2-13, 0-6) team in an 88-45 homecoming win.
(Washington Times-Herald)
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