Pace picking up, Eagles lead 32-29 mid-third quarter

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Eisenhower's Bernard Ireland canned a 3-pointer on the Eagles first shot of the second half, portending what was to come. Both teams, however, picked up the scoring and the pace in what quickly evolved into a third-quarter shootout.

In a 20-second stretch Pasadena hit a jumper and forced a turnover which it converted into a 3-pointer to tie the game at 29, but Alex Varner answered with a pull-up 3-pointer from the top of the key to regain the lead for Ike.


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