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Franklin opens playoffs with win

3/5/2021

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Franklin corrects some things at the half, comes out to dominate Seneca
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Special thanks to Chris Rossetti of d9and10sports.com for the story.
Zak Smith caught fire in the third quarter knocking down four 3-pointers in the frame to help top-seeded Franklin go from a one-point halftime lead to a 25-point, 68-43, win over visiting  eighth-seed, Seneca, Friday night at The Castle in Franklin. 

“It felt pretty good getting back into my normal groove and everything,” Smith said.

​He scored a season-high 17 points, 15 in the second half. 


Seneca (9-10) had an upset alert on for a half and led the Knights (17-6) 24-20 following a 3-pointer by Logan Kibbe with 1:22 to play in the first half. 

But Franklin scored the final five points of the half, all by Easton Fulmer, to take a 25-24 halftime lead. 

That 5-0 spurt by Fulmer was part of a large 32-4 Franklin run that concluded a minute into the fourth quarter with a 3-pointer by Hayden Adams. That included the Knights outscoring the Bobcats 24-3 in the third quarter and gave Franklin a 52-28 lead. 
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“He (Franklin coach Jason Fulmer) said to just get back to our normal selves,” Smith said about coaches halftime message. “The first team to start playing their basketball, that’s the team that ends up winning.”

Franklin, a high-flying team that came into the game as the second-highest scoring team in District 10 at 64.4 points per game, was that team.

Thanks in large part to Smith, the Knights hit eight of their nine 3-pointers in the second half, including five in the third quarter. 

“When we are playing at that speed, we are clicking on all cylinders,” Smith said. “That’s when we are at our best. That’s when we can beat anybody.”  

Equally important to the second-half success for Franklin was its defense. 

After Evan Shouey scored on a layup 33 seconds into the third quarter to get Seneca within two, 28-26, the Knights’ defense didn’t allow another Bobcat field goal for another 8:41 seconds, over a quarter, of basketball, when Kibbe finally hit a 3-pointer with Seneca down by 24. 

Only two points, a pair of free throws by Shouey - one in the third quarter and one in the fourth - were scored by the Bobcats during that stretch.   

“We played defense extremely hard,” Smith said. “That was an adjustment we made at halftime. We switched a couple of guys, and it ended up working for us in the end.” 

The biggest adjustment for the Knights came in how they defended Seneca’s Bobby Yost allowing Yost just two second-half points - they came with under two-and-half minutes to play - after Yost had hit three first-half 3-pointers to help the Bobcats be competitive. 

While Seneca was struggling, Franklin got scoring from a variety of players in the second half in addition to Smith. 
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​Luke Guth scored 11 points in the half, including nine in the third quarter, on his way to tying Smith for game-high honors with 17.


Hayden Adams added 13 points, including six in the second half for the Knights, while Fulmer ended with 11 points. 

In all, eight different Franklin players scored.
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Yost was the lone Seneca player in double digits with 11 points, while Kibbe and Shouey each scored eight. 

Franklin will host Greenville, Tuesday. Greenville handled Girard in a tight 46-44 game.
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​Seneca
​Lucas Rupp 1 0-0 3, Jared Lorei 0 0-0 0, David DeFazio 2 0-0 4, Conner DeFazio 0 0-0 0, Evan Shouey 3 2-4 8, Evan Moffett 0 1-2 1, Jacob Johnson 0 0-0 0, Logan Kibbe 2 2-2 8, Colton Trimble 4 0-1 8, Vinny Rupp 0 0-0 0, Bobby Yost 4 0-0 11. Totals 16 5-9 43.   

Franklin
Cade Adams 1 0-2 2, Jalen Wood 0 0-0 0, Zak Smith 6 -12 17, Cole Buckley 0 1-2 1, Easton Fulmer 2 6-7 11, Luke Guth 8 1-1 17, Hayden Adams 4 2-2 13, Johnathan Leccia 1 0-2 2, Aidan McCracken 0 0-0 0, Damon Curry 2 0-2 5. Totals 24 11-19 68.      

Three-pointers: Seneca 6 (Bobby Yost 3, Logan Kibbe 2, Lucas Rupp). Franklin 9 (Zak Smith 4, Hayden Adams 3, Easton Fulmer, Damon Curry) ​
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One thing we at Eight & 322 enjoy is being able to spread information to wider and wider audiences. Colleagues such as Ed Brannon at the Derrick(right) and Chris Rossetti at d9and10sports.com are tremendous assets to the community. It's always good seeing these folks and tonight D9 and 10 Sports and Eight & 322 were able to help each other out. Follow link and like their page for even more local coverage. Also check out Ed's story in tomorrow's Derrick and News-Herald with photos by our friend Eric Elliot.
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