Tuesday night, Clayton’s Varsity boys basketball team played MICDS. The game started off slow, with the Hounds trailing by only a few points at the half. After halftime, the Clayton players exploded and snagged the lead in the third quarter. The Hounds managed to stay ahead and overcome MICDS’ defense. Final score 55-51 Clayton. Photo taken by Patrick Butler
Varsity Basketball defeats MICDS
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Patrick Butler, photographer
Patrick Butler is a senior and three year photographer for The Globe. Sport and outdoor photography are where he finds his true love for shooting photos. Butler loves the outdoors spending as much time in nature as possible. He enjoys backpacking and photography but his main focus is pursuing rock climbing.