Claremore, led by senior guard Adam Isenbart, executed a 3-point shooting spectacle, making 12 perimeter shots to defeat Bishop Kelley 62-45, avenging a previous loss.

Why It Matters

The victory showcases Claremore's resilience and adaptability despite missing their leading scorer, Will Jones.

By the Numbers
  • Claremore made 12 perimeter shots, with Adam Isenbart scoring a game-high 14 points and contributing to the 3-point barrage.
  • The Zebras went into halftime with a 26-15 lead, and their second half saw them extend their advantage to 31-17 before ultimately securing a 62-45 win.
State of Play
  • Claremore's 3-point shooting strength compensated for their undersized team, highlighting their ability to adapt to their opponents' strategies.
  • Despite missing their leading scorer, Claremore displayed resilience and adaptability, leading to a comfortable victory.
What's Next

Claremore faces upcoming district games against Grove and Pryor, aiming to maintain their momentum and secure favorable standings.

Bottom Line

Claremore's impressive victory, fueled by exceptional 3-point shooting, emphasizes their adaptability and deepens their prospects in upcoming crucial district games.