“Our boys played their hearts out,” said B-E Head Coach Trent Hintermeister. “I thought we played physical, hard-nosed basketball for 36 minutes and I couldn't be more proud of this team. This game is going to be one of those games we look back at in a month or so and are grateful for the opportunities we had to learn and grow as a team, and individually.”
Dezmond White and Titus Fuller led the Chargers with 15 and 13 points, respectively.
Brandon-Evansville (4-3) has a home game against Underwood on Tuesday and a road contest at Battle Lake on Thursday as they resume Little Eight Conference play.