Ohio State pledge
Bruce Thornton scored 29 points and added eight assists Saturday as No. 15
Milton (Ga.) avenged a state semifinal
loss from last season with a high octane 90-77 Peach State showdown victory over
Wheeler (Marietta).
The four-star junior scored in a variety of ways while going for 17 of his game-high totals in the first half, lifting the Eagles (19-2) to their 17th straight win.
The 6-foot-2 junior guard knocked down four 3-pointers and a number of contested shots while absorbing contact around the basket.

Milton guard Bruce Thornton led all scorers with 29 points.
Photo by Dennis Carter
Sophomore guard
Kanaan Carlyle also had a big game with 25 points while knocking down a
number of timely shots. He scored eight points in the fourth quarter and added five rebounds for the game.
Senior guard
Broc Bidwell scored all of his 12 points in the second half, including a 3-pointer at the third-quarter buzzer, giving the Eagles a 69-57 lead heading into the fourth. After taking a 50-45 lead during a frenzied first half, Milton methodically pulled away.
They needed a big performance down low from 6-5, 245-pound post
Lebbeus Overton,
last week named the national MaxPreps Sophomore Player of the Year in
football. He showed a bruising presence with 12 points and 14 rebounds.
After starting the season 2-2, Milton defeated No. 24 Grayson (Loganville) 75-64 and hasn't lost since. The Eagles face a quality Cherokee squad on Tuesday.
Kaleb Washington had 22 points and
Isaiah Collier 19 for Wheeler (16-4), which still has strong state title hopes after dropping down to Class AAAAAA prior to the season.

Kanaan Carlyle, Milton guard
Photo by Dennis Carter

Isaiah Collier, Wheeler guard
Photo by Dennis Carter

Broc Bidwell, Milton guard
Photo by Dennis Carter