From left: Shawn Barclay, Kevin Skidmore, Coach Dale Lamberth and Gary Grant address the media after Thomas Stone's loss to Patterson in the Maryland 2A semifinals. But those two points put Grant in his school’s history book as he became Thomas Stone’s all-time scoring leader. It was a rare bright spot in Stone’s 74-54 loss to the Baltimore school Friday at Xfinity Center. The Clippers scored 25 points off Stone’s 17 turnovers in the game. The Clippers scored eight consecutive points in the third quarter and led by 14 before stretching that advantage further in the fourth.
Source: Washington Post March 16, 2019 01:59 UTC