MV trailed 5 – 9 for all but 14 seconds
in the 1st quarter when Tracey Harris made an
athletic move along the baseline for a made two
point basket and was fouled by a Yellow Springs
player. Harris’ attempt to complete the
3 point play failed but the rebound was tipped
by a Bulldog player and credited to MV. The buzzer
sounded and MV survived a dismal start and ended
the quarter in a 9-9 tie.
The 2nd quarter start looked hopeful as MV matched
Yellow Springs 4 points with a deuce from Harris
and a goal by freshmen Larry LeMaster.
LeMaster played his first varsity minutes as
senior Nathan Brunk was out due to an injury.
Last year at this time LeMaster and MV’s
other front court starter Gary Peace was playing
in the 8th grade tournament.
Yellow Springs started a 16 to 1 run to end
the quarter with one of many offensive rebounds
and stickbacks for two. If they didn’t
complete the stickback, the Blackhawks ended
up fouling the Bulldogs and sending them to the
charity stripe. The ‘hawks ended the half
down 17, 31- 14.
The 3rd quarter looked promising as All CCC
player Ryan Dickey started with a trey to break
into the scoring column. Another 3 by Dickey,
a deuce by Harris and a trey from Peace led an
11 – 6 run to narrow the gap to 12. Four
more points from Dickey got the ‘hawks
within 8 with just over 2 minutes left in the
third, 37-29; but the Bulldogs ended the third
and began the fourth quarter with a 12 point
run that ended any hope of a Blackhawk comeback.
MV Coach Jeff Vaughn was obviously disappointed
with the loss. He felt that they prepared well
during the week but didn’t execute what
they practiced when the ball was tipped into
play.
The seniors leaving the program Vaughn stated: “Tracey
Harris gives you everything he has and I’d
love to have a few more kids with his mentality.
He’s played well for us down the stretch.”
“Ryan Dickey had a good year and has been
a four year player. He’s our leading scorer
and if he didn’t score we didn’t
have much of chance to win during the season.
“Unfortunately Nate Brunk had an injury
and didn’t get a chance to play. I wish
all those guys well in whatever they do as they
move on.”
Vaughn commented on the play of Larry LeMaster
playing in his first varsity game. “I
thought he looked real calm and cool considering
that
he played JV all year as a freshman.
He also noted his freshman starter for most
of the year with Gary Peace. “I can’t
say enough for Gary Peace thrown into that role
this year. I thought he did a heck of a job.
He had a great season as a freshman averaging
over 8 points per game and usually guarding kids
that are a foot taller than him.
“The kids have a nice future” noting
the freshman of today and of tomorrow. “I
thought Alex Murphy came in and played well.
These are guys (LeMaster and Murphy), who haven’t
sniffed the floor all year, but we’re searching
for answers right now. It is going to be an interesting
summer to see what happens because I’m
not afraid to put a real young team out there
next year if we need to. It’s wide open.”
Scoring by quarters
MV…9…14…29…43
YS…9….31…43…57
MV
Dickey – 10
Cox – 2
Peace – 6
Harris – 14
Hiatt – 8
LeMaster – 3
FG% 34.7 (17/49) FT% 38.7 (5-13)
YS
Newsome – 6
Sikes-Gilbert – 10
Wimberly – 1
Allen – 16
Brown – 7
Benton – 3
Peacock – 14
FG% 42 (21-50) FT% 56 (14-25)