LITTLE ELM--- It was a packed house in Little Elm’s gymnasium as it was both senior night and a rivalry game against Braswell for the boys basketball programs. Sold-out and standing room-only, the Bengals led the state’s No. 3-ranked after each of the first two quarters. But Little Elm chipped away throughout the remainder and held Braswell to just 10 second-half points. They moved the ball, attacked the weak spots of the zone and were methodical in their looks, steadily catching up to and then overtaking the Bengals for a 56-42 win....