Toledo Maumee Valley Country Day used overtime to slip past Arcanum Franklin Monroe 54-52 in Ohio boys basketball on Dec. 28.

The start wasn’t the problem for Arcanum Franklin Monroe, as it began with a 11-7 edge over Toledo Maumee Valley Country Day through the end of the first quarter.

The Jets had a 21-17 edge on the Hawks at the beginning of the third quarter.

Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Toledo Maumee Valley Country Day and Arcanum Franklin Monroe locked in a 32-32 stalemate.

Nothing was decided in the fourth quarter, with the Hawks and the Jets locked in a 47-47 stalemate.

Toledo Maumee Valley Country Day got the better of the first overtime-period scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-5 edge.

In recent action on Dec. 23, Arcanum Franklin Monroe faced off against Sidney Fairlawn and Toledo Maumee Valley Country Day took on Toledo Christian on Dec. 16 at Toledo Christian School.

Check out our complete boys basketball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action.

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