Waverly, OH — The Waverly 25-26 Season team delivered an impressive 49-35 home victory over Hillsboro, improving their record to an outstanding 3-1. Led by a dominant offensive performance, Waverly controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing excellent teamwork and balanced scoring throughout all four quarters. Kage Alexander #10 put on an absolute clinic, erupting for 26 points on efficient 10-20 shooting from the field, including 3-7 from three-point range and 3-4 from the free-throw line. Alexander set the tone early, scoring 7 points in the first quarter to give Waverly a 9-6 lead, then exploded for 8 more points in the second quarter as the team built a commanding 29-14 halftime advantage. His consistent scoring throughout the game, including clutch three-pointers in the third quarter, kept Hillsboro at bay whenever they tried to mount a comeback. The supporting cast stepped up beautifully around Alexander's stellar performance. Sawyer Myers #22 contributed 6 points on an impressive 3-5 shooting display, providing solid scoring in key moments during the second and third quarters. Meanwhile, Kai Keesee #2, Davion McBride #1, and Teagan Hurt #11 each chipped in 5 points apiece, demonstrating the team's depth and balanced attack. McBride got the second quarter rolling with an early three-pointer, while Keesee knocked down a crucial three-pointer late in the second quarter, and Hurt provided steady contributions in the fourth quarter to help seal the victory. Waverly's ability to answer every Hillsboro challenge was particularly impressive, as they weathered a brief 6-point scoring streak by the visitors in the third quarter and maintained their double-digit lead throughout the second half. The team's 49-point offensive output, combined with their strong defensive effort that held Hillsboro to just 35 points, showcased the complete game that has them off to such a promising 3-1 start to the season.