Yellow Jackets Come From Behind In Nail-Biter, Advance To 13-0 Over Binghamton
by Thomas Leturgey with Arianna Rosemond Less than 24-hours after defeating a Burning River Buckets team that played with only five members of the team, the Steel City Yellow Jackets faced one of their toughest opponents in the Binghamton Bulldogs. The home team was able to come from behind in the final moments of the fourth quarter and came away with an impressive 110-99 victory. The Yellow Jackets came out fast against the Bulldogs, with Brandon Franklin, Claude Scott Jr. and Tone Reddic, Sr. setting a quick, 8-2 pace. The Yellow Jackets extended their early lead to 13-7 before the Bulldogs started to gain their footing. The Yellow Jackets came back and had a 20-9 lead with 3:54 to go in the first quarter. The Bulldogs had their own run, and at the end of the first quarter, Ace Pippen's club was up 23-21. In the opening seconds of the second quarter, the Bulldogs tied the game at 23. Tim Jackson added two unanswered buckets and the Yellow Jackets were ahead 28-23. The Bulldogs