The Taylorville Tornadoes completed a doubleheader sweep Friday night in Charleston, pulling away for a 50-30 win over the Trojans.
Taylorville set the tone early, jumping out to a 14-5 lead after the first quarter. Brock Brown sparked the offense with seven first-quarter points as the Tornadoes controlled the pace of play. Charleston looked to push the tempo with fast breaks, but strong defensive efforts from Patrick Curtin and Malique Pearse kept the Trojans in check.
Charleston made a push in the second quarter behind senior Tyler Oakley, who scored seven points and helped cut the deficit to four. Taylorville answered with solid defense and timely scoring from Blake Ladage and Curtin to take a 22-16 lead into halftime.
The Tornadoes took control for good in the third quarter, outscoring Charleston 15-8. Brown added seven more points, including a three-pointer, while Curtin and Maddyx Owens chipped in four apiece. Taylorville led 37-24 heading into the fourth.
In the final quarter, Taylorville slowed the game down and protected the lead. Despite a three-pointer from Oakley, the Tornadoes closed strong, outscoring Charleston 13-6 to secure the win.
1 2 3 4 F
Taylorville 14 8 15 13 50
Charleston 5 11 8 6 30
Brock Brown led Taylorville with 14 points. Blake Ladage finished with 11, Patrick Curtin added nine, while Owens and Pearse scored seven each. Oakley led Charleston with 15 points, accounting for half of the Trojans’ scoring.
Patrick Curtin was named the WTIM Nicole Patrick Country Financial Player of the game for a strong defensive showing and a huge effort on the boards.
Taylorville improves to 2-3 on the season, while Charleston falls to 2-6. The Tornadoes’ game against Jersey on Saturday was postponed due to snow. Taylorville returns to action Friday night against Mattoon in another girls-boys doubleheader.












