Wylie East senior Praise Olufemi attempts to regain control of the basketball during Friday’s home game against Sachse. Photo by Elijah Kloepping / C&S Media
By Mark Saldana
Sachse relied on defensive pressure from start to finish to secure a 45-36 road win over Wylie East on Friday night in District 9-6A boys basketball action.
Wylie East came out with early energy, setting the tone in the opening quarter behind strong defense and interior scoring. Praise Olufemi energized the home crowd with a fast-break dunk as the Raiders jumped out to a 10-5 lead. Sachse responded with physical man-to-man defense to slow the pace, but Wylie East carried an 11-9 advantage into the second quarter.
Play remained physical on both ends in the second, as Olufemi finished through contact early to give the Raiders a brief edge, but Sachse answered behind shot-making from Miles Johnson, who knocked down a contested jumper to swing momentum.
John Dupont followed with a strong finish inside to extend the Mustangs’ lead.
Wylie East stayed within striking distance when Josiah Ward converted a tough layup just before the break, trimming the deficit to 22-18 at halftime.
Sachse seized control coming out of the half.
The Mustangs opened the third quarter with a 3-pointer and a jumper, forcing a Wylie East timeout as the lead quickly stretched to nine. From there, Sachse’s man-to-man defense took over, limiting clean looks and disrupting the Raiders’ offensive rhythm. The Mustangs extended the advantage to 32-18 midway through the quarter as Wylie East struggled to generate scoring opportunities.
Olufemi briefly halted the run with a strong putback, and Preston Samuels later fought through contact for a layup to keep the Raiders within reach. Still, Sachse maintained control and carried a 36-25 lead into the fourth quarter.



















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