On December 8, 2007 the Bees cruised to a
64 – 49 victory on the Ambassador’s
home court. To beat a team the second time
after a 25 point victory appears to be another
day in the gym for 15 and 16 year olds. Convince
that to a Coach is another question and Bethel
Coach Chris Endres is no exception.
Relieved to have the first one out of way
Endres was happy to gain another day to play,
but that is not to say that the prep time didn’t
have some anxieties associated with it. “I’ve
been freaking out this whole week!” exclaimed
Endres. “It’s in the back of these
kids mind that we’re going to crush these
guys and move on to Jefferson and I’ve
been trying to convince these guys all week
that you can’t think like that.”
The Ambassadors leaped to a 14 – 8 lead
after they drained a trio of treys with dribble
penetration and kick out passes shooters beyond
the arc. At this point the talk of the week’s
practice and pre-game noting that ‘they’ve
improved since that first game’ began
to sink in with young charges from Bethel.
The Bees responded with an 11 point run to
end the quarter and took control of the remainder
of the game.
The Bees were lead by Scott Masin who scored
6 of his 22 points at the end of the first
quarter that gave the Bees the spark needed
to extend their lead.
The second quarter had balance scoring as
fellow sophomores Daniel Yates, Jon Sutton,
Michael James and junior Tim Walters extended
Bethel’s lead to 40 – 29 at the
half.
Yates finished the game with 17 points and
did a great job of distributing the ball to
his team mates. Yates and his team mates did
a great job of limiting the turnover count
through the entire contest.
The Ambassadors climbed within 7 points in
the middle of the third quarter but Masin added
6 points at the end of the quarter that stopped
the XC run and extended the lead back to 10.
In the 4th quarter the Bees received a spark
from Junior Nick McIntosh as he drained his
first two free throws and benefited from some
good passes from his team mates. McIntosh finished
with 10 points in the quarter and Bees were
able to outscore the Ambassadors 25 to 13 for
the quarter to advance to the second round
game with Jefferson.
“The (Adreian) Payne kid adds a lot.
When you have Brian Gregory (University of
Dayton) and Sean Miller (Xavier) coming to
see you play you know you have something special” Endres
commenting on the 6’9” recruit
from Jefferson. “Our kids have played
against him before in summer league, so our
kids are familiar with him but it is going
to be a test.”
“I think our kids being so young and
being in their first tournament game did a
terrific job of keeping their poise. For being
a young team these guys have shown poise and
confidence all year and I’m really proud
of these guys and effort of our coaching staff.”
Scoring by quarters
Bethel……..19…40…53…78
Xenia Chr....14…29…43…56
Bethel
Yates – 17
Walters – 6
Sutton – 4
Masin – 22
Kahle – 2
Kley – 2
James – 7
McIntosh – 10
Samuel – 8
FG% 51.6 (31-50) FT% 57.7 (15-26)
XC
Stock – 4
Callan – 8
McNeeley – 6
Copper – 9
Nickerson – 14
Clark – 12
Demana – 3
FG% 41.2 (21-51) FT% 47.1 (8-17)
3 Point Goals
Bethel – 1 (James)
XC – 6 (Cooper 3, Stock, Nickerson, Demana)