McKinnon Drills Nine 3s for 31 as Postseason Stakes Rise
Terrence McKinnon hit nine 3-pointers and finished with 31 points for South Bend Washington, a shooting outburst the South Bend Tribune flagged as carrying postseason implications.

Terrence McKinnon drilled nine 3-pointers and finished with 31 points for South Bend Washington, a shooting display the South Bend Tribune singled out in its Feb. 23–28 Athlete of the Week roundup published March 2. McKinnon's barrage of triples was the standout individual line in a week the Tribune described as carrying postseason implications.
The Tribune's March 2 roundup highlighted several individual performances from Feb. 23–28, and McKinnon's nine made 3s were one of the most eye-catching statistics listed. South Bend Washington's guard produced the scoring outburst within that weeklong window, and the paper presented the performance among other athletes pushing toward the postseason.
Those 31 points from McKinnon arrive as postseason stakes rise for area teams; the Tribune framed his shooting as meaningful for South Bend Washington's outlook heading into postseason decision-making. McKinnon's efficiency from long range - nine triples in a single game - provides a measurable lens for coaches and opponents evaluating matchups and defensive game plans before brackets are finalized.
As of March 3, 2026, McKinnon's outing remains the clearest individual marker called out by the South Bend Tribune for the Feb. 23–28 slate. The nine 3-pointers and 31-point total stand as a specific performance that could shift how Washington is scouted in coming games, and the Tribune's inclusion of that stat underscores its immediate relevance to postseason conversations.
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