Who
needs a Tiger when you have Killer B’s?
Ansonia’s Niles Brown and Eric Beisner
combined for 52 points to lead the Tigers to
69 – 62 victory over northern Darke County
rival, Mississinawa Blackhawks. Maybe a better
name for the Tigers on this night was Killer
3’s. The Tigers dropped 10 bombs from
beyond the arc with Brown leading the way with
7.
For
our friends at Bradford and Arcanum I have
a friendly warning. Since you have to
play the Tigers in the Jungle before the season
ends, don’t leave Brown open in the left
corner.
Of course, if you like having your heart pulled
out of your chest, by all means give him some
time to shoot.
That
is the way the Mississinawa Blackhawks had
to feel on this night. They played a solid
2/3 zone and played… well they played
their hearts out, but Ansonia found a way to
kick it out to Brown and he nailed key shots
all night that gave the Tigers shots of momentum
when they needed it the most. Brown finished
the night with 23 points.
The
other B in the combo, fellow senior Beisner
dropped the ‘hawks for 29 points. The
6’3” All CCC player can hurt you
in so many ways with powerful drives to the
bucket and canning the trey. When the MV zone
collapsed to cover Beisner it was Brown who
benefited from the kick out pass.
When
the B’s are hot for the Tigers
they are hard to beat and both coaches noted
that after the game.
“Beisner and Brown killed us” noted
MV Coach Jeff Vaughn. “They have two
weapons and they both played well in one night.
I told the kids before the game that Brown
is the key to the game. If Brown doesn’t
score we can win. We’ll let Beisner have
his points, but Brown proved tonight that he
was the key. We lost him a few time and we
gave him some open looks, but if we hold him
to a few points I think we would have had a
shot. I give them a lot of credit. They played
well tonight.”
“This is the third game this year that
we (coaching staff) felt that both Niles and
Eric played well at the same time and when
they do that we are tough to guard” noted
Ansonia coach Chad Cramer. “Niles and
Eric carried us tonight.”
The
Blackhawks kept it close in the first half
and led by one at the break. After trailing
by only one point at the end of one, senior
Ryan Dickey stole the ball with 2.9 seconds
left under the MV basketball after a made basket
and put the ball in at the buzzer that gave
the ‘hawks a 29-28 advantage at the break.
Ansonia started the second half with a Brown
3 and Beisner deuce and quickly took a 4 point
lead.
MV
struggled offensively in the quarter, but
freshman Gary Peace scored 6 of the ‘hawks
10 points in the quarter. Peace is only 5’6” and
if someone like Beisner actually made solid
contact with him, it might take a forensics
team to find all the pieces to put him back
together.
But play like a scared feather weight, he
did not.
Peace
had a nice drive down the lane to help lead
a MV run. After senior Tracey Harris made
a free throw, the ‘hawks regained a one
point lead with less than 4 minutes to play
in the quarter. Peace added a pull up jumper
in the lane and finished the quarter with a
nice floater over the top of taller opponents
down the lane. Unfortunately for Mississinawa
they found themselves down 4, 43 – 39
at the end of 3quarters.
The Tigers started the 4th quarter in similar
fashion as the third. Beisner started the quarter
with a deuce and freshman Jordan Liette made
a three coming off the bench. The Blackhawks
got within 4 points one more time in the second
half, but it was too much Ansonia on this night.
An Eric Beisner stickback gave the Tigers
their biggest lead of 15 with less than 4 minutes
on the clock. MV never quit and narrowed the
gap in the closing minutes but the clock struck
0:00 with Ansonia on top, 69-62.
“A tough loss” noted Coach Vaughn. “The
kids played hard but we went through a tough
stretch where we couldn’t make a bucket
in the 3rd quarter. We tried to go inside to
draw some contact but when you’re 5’8” going
against 6’6” you usually don’t
get those calls. But you can’t fault
the kids on that. I thought they played hard.
We could have folded the tents up when we got
real down, but the guys didn’t. That
showed me the character of these kids.”
“Effort wise I can’t complain” continued
Vaughn. “We are 4 and 12 but those kids
don’t play like they are 4 and 12 and
as a coach, that is all you can ask. That was
a tough loss, but I told our kids that our
season is coming up. I’m coaching for
the second season right now and I just want
us to improve each game from here on out. As
long as I’ve been here we haven’t
won a tournament game and I bet it has been
10 years. So our goal right now is to win a
tournament game.”
After
having a big win as a team last week over
St. Henry last week, Coach Cramer noted
that Brown’s big shots were a big key
of the Tigers victory over Division III ranked
Redskins. “If we can get him going and
get our pieces to start to fall into place,
we can be pretty dangerous here in finishing
out the season.”
When
asked about the upcoming tournament and the
tournament draw on Sunday, Cramer noted
that the Tigers are going to have to play well. “In
a 14 team bracket it really sets up well if
you’re the 1 or 2 seed. The 4th through
the 10th seeds are going to have to play each
other in the first and second round. We’re
going to have a tough opening round game no
matter what. I could see us being anywhere
from a 4 to an 8 seed.”
With some big wins over the last two weeks
the Tigers are playing their best ball at the
end of the season. Plus, they have been to
the District game several times over the last
4 years and have seen some tournament success.
“We’ve had success in the tournament
in the last few years” noted Cramer. “Hopefully
the kids will carry on that tradition. It’s
a different animal when you get the tournament.
You just have to be ready to go.”
Whatever
animal shows up for Ansonia you can guarantee
the Killer B’s will be in the
arsenal.
Scoring by quarters
Mississinawa…12…28…43…69
Ansonia………11…29…39…62
MV
W. Cook – 2
D. Cook – 2
Dickey – 16
Peace – 13
Harris – 25
Hiatt – 4
FG% 37.9 (22-58) FT% 70 (14/20)
Ansonia
Liette – 5
Brown – 23
Beisner – 29
Young – 4
Post – 2
Seger – 2
Kremer – 4
FG% 39.3 (22-56) FT% 62.5 (15-24)
3 Point Goals
MV – 4 (Harris 2, Peace, Dickey) 4-16
for 25%
Ansonia – 10 (Brown 7, Beisner 2, Liette)
10-24 for 41.7%