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Farmington s Ethan Graf (30) goes up strong for a shot while being defended by Gallup s Skylar Haley (42) and Dominic Martinez (44).
By Joshua Perry
jperry@daily-times.com
The Farmington boys’ basketball team played another tight game against Gallup and, again, came up on the losing end.
The Bengals defeated the Scorpions 52-46 Friday night to advance to the final of the Marv Sanders Invitational.
“Once again, it’s just another close loss for us,” said FHS head coach Paul Corley. “We just have to figure how to win games at the end. We seem to make a dumb turnover or take a bad shot at crucial times.”
After a close first half in which Gallup took a 20-18 lead into the break, the Bengals started the third quarter on a 7-0 run to push their lead to nine.
FHS fought back late in the fourth quarter and cut Gallup’s lead to 49-46 when Josh Miller-Castillo hit a 3-pointer with 45 seconds to play.
Bengal forward Skyler Haley then missed a pair of free throws, but the Scorps couldn’t gain control of the rebound.
Gallup pounced on the loose ball and called timeout, and FHS lost its last chance to tie the game.
Matt Huffhines led the Scorps with a game-high 22 points, but no other FHS player cracked double-digits.
Corley said the Gallup defense caused his team problems most of the night.
“They were really helping,” he said of the Bengals. “They we’re getting in the passing lanes. We’re a dribble-drive and kick it out type of team, and they really helped on that a lot.”

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