The Medfield Warriors continued their surge with an 85-77 win over Millis, a balanced offensive outburst that pushed the Warriors to 8-1 overall and an undefeated 7-0 mark in TVLS play. Medfield’s top trio, Thomas Behrmann (21), Will Sullivan (career-high 22 and 8 boards), and Owen Armstrong (20 and 7 rebounds), combined for 63 points and carried the offense in a competitive game.
Greyson Vogt provided a timely lift with 11 points and five steals, and Medfield’s depth showed in key stretches where bench minutes preserved energy and tempo. This victory follows a tense overtime win over Bellingham (80-75) in which Behrmann scored 26 and Vogt 21, underscoring how the Warriors have relied on multiple go-to options.
The win extended Medfield’s streak to five straight and reinforced its status as the TVLS benchmark. The Warriors return home Friday to face Medway (5-4), a team riding a three-game streak; Medfield will be favored but must guard the glass and limit transition points to stay atop the league. The Warriors’ scoring balance and defensive playmaking make them tough to beat when their big three are clicking.

