Bill Howes, Associate Editor
Big game for Laing, Felderman, Hockenson
The Chariton varsity boys lost a close game in their opener, 72-67, to Interstate 35 on the road, December 3rd. Chariton fell despite good offensive games from Daric Laing, Willie Felderman and T.J. Hockenson. Laing led the team with 20 points on 7-9 shooting from inside the arc and going 6-6 from the line. He also had six assists, three rebounds and two blocks. Felderman had 18 points, eight rebounds and two blocks.
Hockenson had a double-double with 17 points, 12 rebounds including 10 defensive boards and two assists.
Brett Braida had the team's only three-pointer and finished with five points, three rebounds and two assists. Christian Bengtson had a team-high five blocks, three points and one rebound. Ben Morrett had two points and three assists. Alec Reynolds had two points and two rebounds.
For the game, Chariton shot 26-42, 62 percent, from inside the arc. They shot 1-10 from beyond the arc or trifecta land. The Chargers shot 12-18, 67 percent from the charity stripe. Chariton pulled down 29 rebounds including five offensive boards.
The Chargers dished out 13 assists and had nine blocks. Chariton took good care of the ball with just six turnovers. The Chargers committed 24 fouls.
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