Warrenton boys beat Winfield 66-40 on Pink Night; Diedrich Forrest leads scoring

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Summary

Warrenton's boys varsity team defeated Winfield 66-40 in the second game of a Pink Night doubleheader at Warrenton High School. Diedrich Forrest led Warrenton with a team-high scoring performance; broadcasters highlighted balanced offense and defensive effort.

Warrenton High School's boys varsity team defeated visiting Winfield 66-40 at Warrenton High School on the same Pink Night doubleheader, announcers reported.

Warrenton built a steadily increasing lead in the second half after a close first half; the announcers described an 18-point margin in the fourth quarter that reflected sustained defensive pressure and transition scoring. Warrenton's Diedrich Forrest was the leading scorer for Warrenton, finishing with 17 points according to the on-air summary. Brody Meyer contributed multiple three-pointers and the announcers credited Meyer's perimeter shooting and Warrenton's interior play for creating open perimeter opportunities.

Winfield scored in bursts but could not overcome Warrenton's size and rebounding advantage. The broadcast listed Winfield contributors including Drew Hines and Luke White, each noted for eight points in the booth summary. Warrenton's coaches and announcers framed the night as both a competitive conference contest and a successful Pink Night fundraiser and recognition event for cancer survivors.

The announcers closed by listing upcoming games: Winfield's next game at home on Wednesday, Feb. 12; Warrenton planned a rematch with Saint Charles West on Feb. 11 (as announced on-air).