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comeback. Decker sank a quick three for the Falcons a few seconds after Greenwood’s basket and kicked off a run that would turn the game into a blowout.
Over the next eight and a half minutes, the Falcons scored 22 straight points. They forced Greenwood into 21 turnovers over that stretch, 12 of which came via steals. Totzke led the way in scoring for the Falcons, scoring 12 points and hitting a corner three that put Abbotsford up 37-4.
While the Indians picked up seven points over the final five minutes of the period, Abbotsford’s advantage only grew and they took a 52-11 lead into halftime.
Turnovers continued to pile up for the visitors in the opening minutes of the second period. Their first seven possessions ended without a shot, six of them concluding in a steal by the Falcons. While they lacked some of the same efficiency on offense they had in the first half, two threes courtesy of Decker allowed Abbotsford to take a 62-14 lead.
A basket from Perez extended the home team’s advantage past the 50 point mark with 11 minutes left in the contest and the game slowed from there, both teams scoring a combined 16 points over the final stretch.
Totzke recorded a double-double in the win, putting up 26 points on 11-for-19 shooting from the field and pulling down 10 rebounds. He also had eight steals, five assists and one block to lead the Falcons across the board.
Decker finished the game with four makes from beyond the arc and 16 points. Brodhagen had eight points, Aguilera added seven points, five steals and three assists and Garcia had six points. Fuentes scored five points, Schreiber, Perez and Bautista all ended the game with two points and Sheahan had one point.
TWO HAND SLAM - Grayson Totzke goes up for the dunk on a transition basket for the Falcons in their win over Greenwood.
STAFF PHOTO/NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD