Newton had a great game plan to begin the game
by feeding 6’4” Logan King the ball.
Newton Coach Neal Hans needed a balanced attack
to be successful and thought that was one clinch
in the Jet armor from the previous match up that
they could expose. King responded to the call
and started the game with 2 buckets in the lane
that gave the Indians a quick 4-0 lead. Gavin
Glascoe helped the Jets keep pace in the quarter
with a trey that began the Jet scoring for the
night. Glascoe finished the quarter with deuce
that gave the Jets an 11 – 10 advantage
at the end of the first quarter.
King started the 2nd quarter with another bucket
in the paint and Newton’s leading scorer
Jason Powell drilled trey that put Newton up
11 – 15. After FM’s Heath Kaufman
and King exchanged buckets, Glascoe drilled his
second 3’ of the game to pull the Jets
to within one. Austin Pressley made his first
bucket on the night after he received a nice
feed from Glascoe that gave FM a one point advantage.
The lead exchanged hands 5 more times before
the end of the quarter to find Newton up 1, 23-22
at the break.
The Indians began the 3rd with an old fashioned
3 point play by senior point guard Kale Booher
that put them up 4, 26-22. It was at this point
the FM increase on the defensive intensity took
its toll on the Indians.
The Jets chipped away at the lead until a Lane
Lucas 2 put them up one, 26-27. The Jets scored
6 straight points as the result of Newton turnovers
with Lucas being the recipient of two more buckets
in transition and Ty French adding two free throws.
The Jets outscored Newton 17-9 in the quarter
to take 7 point advantage into the final stanza.
The Jet defense continued the clamp down on
the Indians in the 4th quarter. King and Powell
did not score a point in the second half of the
game for Newton. The Jets allowed only 5 field
goals for the entire second half for Newton while
the Indians connected for only 6 free throws.
Kings scored all 12 of his points in the first
half while FM kept the leagues 2nd leading scorer
14 points below his average.
The Jets ended the night with a balance scoring
attack. Glascoe finished the night with 3 treys
and 11 points and Lucas scored 8 of his 11 points
in the third quarter off the FM press. Ty French
finished the night by going 6 for 8 from the
free throw line down the stretch and ended with
10 points, along with Pressley who also finished
with 10 points.
The Jets face Yellow Springs Wednesday, February
20th at 7:30 at Vandalia Butler. Coach Dane French
noted that the Bulldogs mirror the Jets in many
ways. “They like to get up and down the
floor like we do and pressure the basketball,
so it will at least be a very entertaining game!
The key to the game is taking care of the basketball.
We can’t get sloppy with the ball.” “Their
offense is basically throw the ball up there
and go get it, so we will have to box out a lot
better than we did tonight to be successful against
them.”
Scoring by quarters
FM………11…22…39…55
Newton…10…23…32…39
FM
Taylor – 2
Lucas – 11
Kaufman – 2
French – 10
Nealeigh – 9
Pressly – 10
Glascoe – 11
FG% 34.5 (17-48) FT% 64 (16-25
Newton
Booher – 7
Powell – 5
Lavy – 10
King – 12
Hutton – 5
FG% 39 (15-33) FT% 50 (7-14)