Blind Brook boys deal Dobbs Ferry road defeat to improve to 7-0

Blind Brook inserted itself into the conversation of Class B title contenders by beating Woodlands before the holiday break. On Tuesday, the Trojans reinforced it.

Tyler Taerstein posted 25 points and nine rebounds and Blind Brook connected on nine 3-pointers to defeat Dobbs Ferry on the road, 65-49, in a Section 1 matchup.

VIDEO: BLIND BROOK BEATS DOBBS IN CLASS B SHOWDOWN (Jan. 7, 2024):

Blind Brook broke the game open early in the third quarter with a big run, going up by as many as 20 points, to improve to 7-0 on the season.

The Trojans also kept Dobbs Ferry star Anthony Ficarrotta in check, although the junior guard did reach a career milestone in the contest. Ficarotta hit a 3-pointer late in the second quarter to eclipse 1,000 career points.

Ficarrotta, who needed 13 points entering the game, finished with 23 and 21 rebounds in the loss.

Noah Brookman, a senior guard, scored 17 points with six rebounds and three assists for Blind Brook. Nico Palacios scored seven.

Kevin Devaney Jr.

Kevin Devaney Jr.

Kevin Devaney Jr. has been covering high school sports in the Hudson Valley since 1998, working with The Journal News and LoHud.com, MSG Varsity and News 12 Varsity. He currently is Vice President of Digital Content at LocalLive Networks (locallive.tv), while also operating his own website KDJMedia.com

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