Boys' Basketball
Coach: Nil Patel
UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS!
The Tomahawk Creek boys' basketball team won the 2012 Chesterfield County Boys' Basketball Championship by beating Falling Creek 57-53 on Friday night. The team finishes the season with an impressive undefeated record of 13-0! Congratulations to all on an outstanding accomplishment!

Timberwolves Win to Advance to Championship Game!
Congratulations to our boys' basketball team for their semifinal victory over Midlothian Middle, 62-40. Your Timberwolves were lead on offense by Gus Rowland, Justin Henry and Drew Birchmeier. The game was neck and neck for the first quarter, however with big plays on defense from Joseph Neisz, Tomahawk was able to gain momentum and extend the lead to 11 at half time. Tomahawk played excellent defense throughout the second half and held Midlothian to five points in the fourth quarter to secure a spot in the finals this Friday.
Please come out and support your Timberwolves as they play a strong Falling Creek team for the Tournament Championship. The game will be at Clover Hill High School at 6pm and we hope to have a great turnout. Admission is $1 for students and $5 for adults.
GO, TIMBERWOLVES!
TCMS Wins "Battle of the Creeks"
Congratulations to our Tomahawk boys' basketball team for their big win on Tuesday vs. rival Swift Creek Middle School 58-42. Tomahawk was lead on offense by a strong performance by Justin Henry with 16 points and Drew Birchmeier with 19 points, who are now both first and second on Tomahawk's all time leading scorer list for a career. Tomahawk received a strong performance on defense behind Christian Hague and Colin McCoy and, also, the students who came to support your team on the spirit bus---helping seal Swift Creek's high scoring offense to 42 points. Thank you for your support and we hope you come out to our final home game next Tuesday vs Carver Middle School.
PURPLE OUT Game a Big Success!
Congratulations to our boys' basketball team as they defeated the Providence Rams 60-27. The Timberwolves were led on offense by Drew Birchmeier with 25 points and Justin Henry with 19. Chance Callahan, Colin McCoy and Gus Roland lead the team on defense and helped Tomahawk keep Providence to just four points in the fourth quarter to help seal the win on the defensive side. Although it was a slow start, Tomahawk managed to pull away with a strong performance in the third quarter as they played with energy and motivation and supported their coach in this important game.






