It was evident that the Saints were ready to bring home a win Wednesday night. It was no problem for Seward to jump ahead with the lead against Colby 11-1.
Seward had some foul trouble momentarily, but regained composure and advanced ahead of the Trojans.
The Saints have been doing “great in terms of sharing the ball and getting easy baskets,” freshman Mitchell Packard said about the team. “And we forced them into quite a few turnovers by being active in our press.”
The Saints came home with a win over Colby, 85-62, and a new record of 12-11.
Packard also shared that the team firmly believes they can win the last six conference games and plan on doing just that.














![The sophomores were recognized on the field instead of walking across the stage during their doubleheader. They received their diplomas and a picture of themselves playing during their career at Seward. [Pictured left to right are Dylan Day, Reed Thomas, Jase Schneider, Mason Martinez, Gannon Hardin, Brody Boisvert, and Zach Walker]](https://crusadernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/WEBDSC_0275-900x454.jpg)




























































