BEAR, Del. — Caravel Academy showcased an overwhelming performance in an interstate matchup against the North East Indians, securing a commanding 71-24 victory. The Buccaneers set the tone early with aggressive defense and fast-paced offense, quickly gaining momentum in the first quarter. North East opened the scoring with a three-pointer from Bronson Cooper, but Caravel responded swiftly as Quan Lee converted a fast-break layup to put the Bucs in the lead. With strong contributions from Jacob Goldstein and Isaac Chukwurah, Caravel extended their advantage to 17-5 by the end of the opening period.

Lee continued his stellar performance, sinking multiple deep three-pointers to widen the Buccaneers' lead. A corner three early in the second quarter pushed the score to 35-9, and with defensive plays by Kingston Hicks and rebounding efforts from the Caravel squad, the Buccaneers extended their lead to 30 points before halftime. The Indians struggled to find an offensive rhythm, while Caravel capitalized on nearly every possession, dominating in both transition and half-court play.