However, the Raiders once again rallied from behind, taking the lead for good with 1:37 left in the game as they downed Quakerdale Prep 95-88 in the Grizzly Holiday Classic at the West Plains Civic Center.
Quakerdale took a 70-63 lead on Thomas Wilder's free throw with 9:54 left in the game, but a 3-pointer by Brian Patterson and a bucket by Torry Butler cut the Raiders' deficit to two (70-68) just 41 seconds later.
Butler's basket with 2:21 to go tied the score at 82 and Patterson's free throws 19 seconds later gave Three Rivers (10-4) its first lead since early in the second half. Kaharri Carter's basket with 1:47 later tied the score at 84-all, but Jared White's free throws 10 seconds later made it 86-84 and the Raiders never trailed again.
White added two more free throws with 1:06 to go and Butler hit a bucket with 45 seconds to go to stretch the lead to six (90-84). Thatch Unruh's free throws with 25 seconds left cut the lead to 92-88, but Three Rivers hit three of its last four free throws to seal the win.
The Raiders came out of the gate strong, taking a 16-7 lead on Eli Sample's basket with 12:30 left in the opening half, but Quakerdale chipped away, cutting the Raiders' lead to 25-24 on Unruh's free throws with 5:11 to go in the opening session.
Nelson Ollie's basket pushed the Three Rivers lead to 37-30 with 2:18 left before the break, but Darrion Strong's trey as the first half ended pulled Quakerdale to within two (43-41) at half and gave the prep school momentum.
Carter's 3 just 29 seconds into the second half gave Quakerdale its first lead of the game at 44-43 and another Strong triple with 18:58 left in the game gave Quakerdale a 47-45 lead.
White led the Raiders with 20 points, while Patterson added 14, Uzonna Akazi chipped in 13, Butler tossed in 12 and Meyer finished with 10. Butler led the rebounding attack with 11 boards for a double-double, while Patterson added eight and Akazi finished with seven.
Chris Galbreath Jr. led Quakerdale with 25 points, while Strong chipped in 17, Carter added 14 and Wilder finished with 11.
The Raiders are tentatively off until Jan. 4 when they host Mineral Area to open Region XVI play.