Stow senior David Walker returns to lead win at Barberton
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Senior guard David Walker's 27 points were key in a Stow-Munroe Falls boys basketball win Tuesday night at Northeast Ohio Conference rival Cuyahoga Falls. This image is from last season.

 

BARBERTON, Ohio -- After missing seven games with a broken bone in his wrist, Stow-Munroe Falls senior point guard returned to the floor Friday night and led the Bulldogs to a 61-53 win at Barberton.

Walker had 18 points, including three 3-point goals, and six rebounds as Stow gradually pulled away from the Magics. The 6-foot-6 Walker has signed with Division I Northeastern.

Stow (9-3) led 42-31 after three quarters.

Walker averaged 23.5 points per game in Stow's first four ballgames and the Bulldogs managed to go 4-3 without their do-it-all performer.

Stow shooting guard Kyle Scelza had 10 points against the Magics.

Eric Hummel led Barberton (9-4) with 15 points.

Earlier in the season, Walker had a remarkable 38-point, 7-rebound, 4-assist game in Stow's 57-46 victory over Strongsville.