Balanced LaVille Attack Secures Win on Final Free Throw 51-50
LaVille edged Trinity Academy 51-50 on a final free throw, its narrowest victory since late December in a Lakeville game that hinged on the closing foul shot.

LaVille (Lakeville) survived a one-point scare, defeating Trinity Academy 51-50 on Tuesday, Feb. 17, when the game's final free throw sailed through to break a tie and seal the win. The Lancers left the floor with a single-point margin after a contest that came down to free-throw shooting in the closing sequence.
The 51-50 finish stood out as LaVille's closest victory since late December, a stretch that has seen wider margins for the Lancers until this Tuesday. Game reports and season previews entering the matchup highlighted LaVille's depth, and Tuesday's result reflected a roster distribution of scoring rather than reliance on a single scorer.
Trinity Academy pushed LaVille throughout the night in Lakeville, keeping the scoreboard tight until the final possession when the decisive free throw was awarded. The sequence that produced the game-winning shot left both benches and the crowd on edge before the foul shot gave LaVille the lead that would not be relinquished.

Beyond the scoreline, the result matters for LaVille's momentum as postseason seeding conversations begin to sharpen. A one-point victory on Feb. 17 against a competitive Trinity Academy squad provides a late-season test of composure at the stripe and of the Lancers' ability to close tight games away from blowout conditions experienced earlier in the season.
Fans in Lakeville and observers across the region will remember the narrow margin as February approaches sectional play, with LaVille's single-point win serving as both a confidence-builder and a reminder that late-game execution on free throws can decide records. The outcome also underscores the small edges that often determine playoff positioning in Indiana high school basketball, where a single made or missed foul shot on a night like Tuesday's can alter postseason maps.
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