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Brody Peebles drives around a Saraland defender earlier this season in a game at McGill-Toolen. Special to the Enquirer/James Meadows.

Peebles’ career-high 49 points leads Tigers past Hillcrest

Brody Peebles scored a career-high 49 points to lead Hartselle (13-2) to a 77-76 win over Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa at the Metro Tournament in Homewood.

He had seven points in the first as the Tigers trailed 18-10.

Hillcrest pushed the lead to 37-27 at halftime. Peebles had 10 to keep Hartselle close.

The Tigers outscored Hillcrest 26-16 to tie the game at 53-53 after the third behind 19 points from Peebles.

Hartselle earned the victory by outscoring Hillcrest 24-23 in the final quarter. Peebles had 13 in the quarter, while Luke Ward added nine points and finished with 17 points.

Peebles averaged 41.3 points per game during the tournament and was named the tournament MVP.

“I have to give credit to my teammates for my play today. They found me and made great plays around me,” said Peebles. “I was able to get to the rim well, convert on my trips to the free-throw line, and shoot well from three-point territory in the second half.”

Tee Williams finished with 34 points to lead Hillcrest. CJ Johnson added 17, while AJ Harris had 10.

“Today’s game was easily one of our best wins in my time at Hartselle,” said Peebles.

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