Michael Foust scored only seven points in Little Rock Fair’s game with Jacksonville on Tuesday night, but the senior guard’s second-half play carried the War Eagles to a 53-39 victory.

Jacksonville led 26-18 with five minutes left in the third quarter, but back-to-back steals by Foust led to free throws and a layup by senior forward Deaveon Bankston.

Foust rebounded a Jacksonville miss and converted the fast-break layup to tie the score at 26-26 with 2:13 left in the third quarter.

“He’s the catalyst for our team,” Fair Coach Charlie Johnson said. “When he’s going, we’re going, but we need him to be a little more productive.”

Fair (11-1) outscored Jacksonville 20-9 in the fourth.

Kameron Stafford led Fair with 19 points, while Bankston finished with 15.

Fair’s winning streak now stands at seven.

“I don’t think we’re where we need to be, but we’re working on it,” Johnson said. “All we can do is get better.