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Edgewood 96ers Lose In Maryland

96ers Show Grit in High-Scoring Road Battle Against DC Senate


The Edgewood 96ers wrapped up a demanding back-to-back road stretch with a hard-fought battle in Maryland, narrowly falling to the DC Senate by a final score of 145–141. Despite the loss, the performance showcased the offensive firepower, resilience, and competitive edge that define this 96ers squad.


Playing on tired legs against a tough DC Senate team, Edgewood refused to back down. The game remained intense from tip-off to the final buzzer, with momentum swinging back and forth in a true shootout that kept fans on edge throughout.


Leading the charge was Odarius Cade, who delivered an outstanding performance, pouring in 42 points. Cade attacked relentlessly, scoring at all three levels and setting the tone offensively when the team needed it most.


CJ Jamison continued his strong play, contributing 30 points with a mix of scoring and poise, helping keep Edgewood within striking distance late into the game. Josh Smith added 25 points, providing timely buckets and steady production that fueled multiple runs by the 96ers.


While the final result did not go Edgewood’s way, the effort and execution—especially on the second night of a back-to-back road game—spoke volumes about the team’s character. Games like this are part of the grind of a long season, and the 96ers showed they can compete with anyone, anywhere.


The road trip may have ended with a narrow loss, but the message is clear: Edgewood is built to fight, built to compete, and built for the long haul. The 96ers will regroup, learn from the experience, and come back stronger in the next matchup.


Final Score

DC Senate 145

Edgewood 96ers 141


Built Not Bought.

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