Fishers boys overwhelm Muncie Central

Fishers' Charlie Smith scored 18 points for the Tigers in their Tuesday win over Muncie Central at the Tiger Den. (Kirk Green)

The Fishers boys basketball team had its best offensive performance in years on Tuesday, overwhelming Muncie Central 95-52 at the Tiger Den.
The 95 points that Fishers scored is the second-highest total since the school re-opened in 2006. The only game higher was the 102 points the Tigers scored when they beat Kankakee Valley on Jan. 2, 2010.
Fishers was in control from the beginning, leading 26-6 after the first quarter and 55-24 at halftime. Sean Millsaps had 12 points in the first half, including two 3-pointers. John Entezari and Lucas Prewitt also drained two first-half triples.
The Tigers led 73-39 after three quarters, outscoring the Bearcats in all four periods. Five different Fishers players reached double figures: Charlie Smith led with 18 points, followed by Millsaps with 17, Jeffrey Simmons and Matt Brewer with 11 each and Lucas Prewitt with 10.
Millsaps and Entezari both hit one more 3-pointer in the second half, giving them three each for the game. Bryce Williams and Prewitt both threw in two 3s.
Fishers is 2-0 and goes on the road for the first time this season on Friday. The Tigers play at Noblesville in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener for both teams.

FISHERS 95, MUNCIE CENTRAL 52
Fishers                     FG   FT      TP   PF
Drew Turner           2      3-7      7     2
Bryce Williams       3      0-0     8     1
Charlie Smith         7      4-9     18    4
Jeffrey Simmons   5      1-2      11     1
Lucas Prewitt         2      4-4     10    0
Sean Millsaps        7       0-0    17     2
Josh Forbes           1       2-3     4      5
John Entezari        3      0-0     9      2
Matt Brewer          5       1-1      11     4
Aidan Zimmer      0       0-0     0     2
Totals                     35     15-26 95   23
Score by Quarters
Muncie Central   6   18   15   13 – 52
Fishers                26   29  22  18 – 95
Fishers 3-pointers (10) Millsaps 3, Entezari 3, Williams 2, Prewitt 2.