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Gavin Perryman scored 34 points, the highest number for a Jesuit Ranger since at least the 2008-09 season, to lead Jesuit to a 63-48 win over Arlington Martin on Friday at Walsh Gym. The Rangers outscored the Warriors, 32-22 in the second half en route to their fourth win of the season, splitting the first two matchups of a four-game home stand.
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Perryman hit five three-pointers, shooting 12-of-21 from the field on Friday night for his career-high scoring total. Senior
Conor Moore was Jesuit's second double-digit scoring, collecting 11 points to go along with five rebounds and a team-leading three blocks... Junior
Ben Johnson pieced together an impressive game with six points and five rebounds. Senior
Cal Linn led the team with three assists, Perryman and senior
Camden Roy snagged two steals apiece.
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Jesuit finished the game shooting 45.8 from the field and 71.4 percent from the free-throw line, forcing 12 Martin turnovers while adding 10 second chance points off of eight offensive rebounds. The Rangers scored 24 points in the paint and held onto a double-digit lead from the 2:44 mark of the third quarter until the end of the contest.
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The Rangers will wrap a busy week on Saturday, when the Blue and Gold welcome state-ranked No. 12 Allen to Walsh Gym for a 7:30 p.m. tip-off.