![]() Improved the color scheme of customized sitesįixed the language code bug that might lead to wrong Czech translationsįixed a bug where controllers might not hide automaticallyįixed a bug where the primary language in the welcome page might be empty Those type of games get you some recognition.Fixed a bug where some videos on Bilibili cannot be loadedĪdded the Lossless Streaming feature, casting video to other SPlayer on iOS / iPadOS / tvOS devices.Īdded the entry link to online Speech-to-Text and Translation Service on Translation panel in Preference.ĪI Translation Points expansion pack is now availableĪdded support for image-based embedded subtitles (SUB/SUP)Īdded contributor credits on the About pageįixed a bug where the window sometimes could not be closedĪdded support for setting the screenshots folderĪdded support for opening temporary sites on the sidebar He had 28 points against Bishop McGuinness. A lot of coaches thought he played as well as anybody that night. “He had a big night at the Blue/White game. “He’s got (scholarship) offers from Montreat and Milligan,” Strong said. He turned in a head-turning 16-point, 14-rebound performance in the Blue/White All-Star game on March 20. Sitton still had one more prep game remaining after the loss to McGuinness. Once you get in there anything can happen. ![]() We were pretty much underdogs in every playoff game but the first one. “The guys did (believe) and that was key. “I think if you ask everybody else they would have said it was looking like we could never get it together to make this type of run,” said Strong. It was a run few saw coming after Hendersonville’s late start had the team sputtering during the regular season. Sitton scored a team-high 28 points in Hendersonville’s 84-78 regional semifinal loss to eventual 1-A champion Bishop McGuinness. It was big for him to step up with his offensive leadership.” “He was the only guy that returned with a lot of experience besides (sophomore) Desmond Whiteside,” Strong said. He did give us a lot of rebounds and we needed that because we didn’t have a true post player.”Įxpectations were down in Hendersonville following the 2008 Western Highlands Conference championship season. “He might be 6-3 but he plays like he’s a little bigger because he’s longer. “The thing is that Tori plays long,” Strong said. But his all-around statistical performance - 8.8 rebounds, 3.3 steals and 2.0 assists per game - and Hendersonville’s surprising playoff run earned the 6-foot-3 forward this year’s honor. Sitton averaged a team-high 16 points per game this year. Towards the end of the season as he got his shot back he did a good job hitting 3-pointers.” He was able to break a lot of people down on the drive which he did a lot of this year. ![]() “He’s great athletically and does a great job driving to basket and getting to the free throw line. “He’s a good offensive player,” said Hendersonville coach Robert Strong. After he did find it, the wing forward was an offensive force. The 2009 Times-News All-Area boys basketball Player of the Year was tough to guard before he found the range on his jumpshot. The rust vanished by the end of the season as Sitton helped the hoops team reach the 1-A Western Regionals for the second season in a row. Thanks to helping the football team reach the 1-A semifinals, Hendersonville senior Torian Sitton got a late start with basketball this winter.
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