Foul calls kept going against Lincoln, and two starters had already fouled out. Though its lead was only six points, 46-40, everything seemed to be going for the Phoenix and against the Eagles. Spruce Mountain seemed in control with three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Spruce Mountain (14-5) freshman Austin Armandi scored a couple of baskets to get the Phoenix within three points both times, but then the Eagles pulled away by scoring nine of the final 11 points. Lincoln's EJ Hunt stole the ball and dribbled down the court for a layup that made it 55-49. "They tell me to keep shooting, no matter the cause, they're always telling me to shoot, so whenever opportunities like come, I let it fly." "I have a lot of confidence, but I get it all from my teammates and my coaches," Hagar said. Hagar made the final trey early in overtime to break the 49-49 regulation tie. Three-pointers were tide turners throughout Friday's game. Hagar and Spruce Mountain's Jace Bessey each hit five 3-pointers and tied for the game-high with 23 points apiece. 7 Maranacook 68-59 later Friday, in the B South semifinals at the Expo on Tuesday at 6 p.m. "Put it all together, and it just turned out to be a W." "I think we rallied as a team really well, we played together really well, and we just started working together on all cylinders," Eagles junior Gabe Hagar said. ![]() The sixth-seeded Eagles controlled the extra period, and pulled off a 65-55 win over the third-seeded Phoenix.
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