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Southern Door High School

Daoust sets Eagles single game record; beats Pioneers on U-102.1 

After averaging north of 30 points in his Sophomore season, Drew Daoust eclipsed his highest career mark and set the Southern Door single-game scoring record of 53 in a 93-49 win over Sevastopol on U-102.1. 

 

Daoust had 29 of the 49 Eagles points in the first half, with 5 made threes. Caden Pierre was the Robin to Daoust’s batman, piling on another 10 points in the first half. 

 

Frankie DeYoung tried to keep the Pioneers close intact with the Eagles with two made threes to bring the halftime score to 49-25 with the Eagles leading. 

 

Daoust did not slow down, piling on three more threes in the half, bringing his total to 8, and eventually gave himself a historic 53, the most points in a single game in Southern Door Basketball history. Drew passed his oldest brother, Kyle Daoust, who had held the record for the past few years. In the postgame show, Eagles head coach Josh VandenBush talked about the ability for Drew to pass his brother, and how his teammates wanted to see him break the record. 

 

Sevastopol had a good second half from Zaul Valdivia, who gave the Pioneers five points, and Valdivia finished with 7. 

 

The Eagles move to 2-2 overall on the season with the win over the Pioneers and 2-0 in Packerland play.