Rams withstand Mohawk rally, improve to 7-1 in N10 | Advertiser-Tribune  Cade Adams - who Mohawk coach Paul Dunn said might be the best shooter in N-10 history - boosted the Upper Sandusky lead back up with a 3-pointer just nine seconds into the fourth quarter. Tyler Hayman tallied two free throws for the Warriors (9-3 overall, 6-2 N10) to keep Mohawk within striking distance, but Gavin Carey answered on the other end for the Rams (9-4, 7-1). AJ Hess countered for Mohawk with a score with 4:32 left, but that would be the final points for the Warriors.

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Rams withstand Mohawk rally, improve to 7-1 in N10