No. 12 Timberview beats No. 11 Centennial with three-pointer in final seconds
Ryan Wright's three-pointer with four seconds to play lifts Timberview over Centennial in the teams' regular-season finale
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BURLESON — The No. 12 Mansfield-Timberview Wolves beat the No. 11 Centennial Spartans 50-47 as Ryan Wright made the game-winning three-pointer with four seconds to play Tuesday at Centennial High School in the team’s regular-season finale.
Timberview (11-3 in District 8-5A, 27-7 overall) led by as many as 14 points in the second quarter and as many as 12 in the third.
Centennial (11-3, 28-7) didn’t let the game get away and went on a 10-0 run to cut the deficit and another 15-2 run to take the lead in the fourth quarter.
Centennial senior forward Jared Cox hit a three to cap a 15-2 run to give Centennial a 43-41 lead early in the fourth quarter — its first lead since Cox made a free throw after Timberview committed a technical foul before the game started.
Cox scored a game-high 17 points and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds and blocked two shots in the loss Tuesday.
Timberview senior guard Jaden Goudeau made two free throws to tie the game on the next possession and followed that with a bucket to give Timberview a 45-43 lead.
Goudeau led Timberview with 12 points in the win.
The senior forward Wright scored the next possession to give Timberview a four-point lead.
Wright scored eight points.
Centennial senior guard Tristin Flowers scored to cut Timberview’s lead to 47-45 late in the fourth quarter.
Flowers finished with eight points, seven rebounds, an assist and a steal.
With Centennial running a trap defense, junior guard Keylan Jones stole the ball from Timberview and dished it to sophomore guard Dontre Grandberry who scored to tie the game 47-47 in the final minute.
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