New Urum-Minnesa Table Lottel won 26-9 leads in Sleepy Eysent Mary, with 74-65 wins on Monday, and was able to control it in a non-conference Boys Basketball game.
“I think the men played some intimate things.” MVL head coach Craig Morgan said. “So it kicked back a little, they processed it. We raised it fast, but then handled the ball and finally made a free throw.”
MVL came out in a full -coat Trap to start the game, and St. Mary had a hard time attacking.
“We rattled because we didn’t care for the ball early.” St. Mary’s head coach Jadwalter said. “When you get down, you want to catch up, and you try to play and play fast, but I love the way we return and calm down. Cut the lead a little. We thought we had a good effort, but our execution was poor.
Chargers, on the other hand, were often scoring early, led by Break Sexston, with 17 points.
“We just wanted to get out strongly.” Sexon said. “Put them pressure and get some score from the RIP.”
Sexston gained many of his points by cutting the ball. His teammate found him under the basket for a simple point.
“It will help us greatly.” Sexton talked about his ability to cut him in cut. “If you move to the 2-3 zone, there are many open shots and the ball movement is good.”
In the case of MVL, Pierson Brauu had 12 points, Brennan Bendix, Eric Sorenson, and Luke Merseth were 10 points, respectively.
Kesler Severson has 22 points and 8 rebounds in St. Mary, and Adam Steffense Meyer has earned 14 points, six assists, 4 rebounds, and 4 steel. George Schinto added 11 points, and Bricken Halke had 10 points and 8 rebounds.
MVL won things in the Bendix floator, cut from Sexston, gained steel and score from Ethan Shorand, and built 8-3 leads. STEFFENSMEIER responded by hitting three pointer through fouls, reducing 4 points to 8-7 and converting 4 points, but MVL quickly became 14-0 run, 26-9 leads. I got it.
“We were just focused.” Morgan said. “We wanted to come out like last week. There are three games this week and we can play, but if there is a little, everyone can contribute.
“Because each game is different, we have to go outside and follow it. If you are open, we will find you.”
St. Mary’s bounce in 11-3 runs and reduced the lead to 31-24, but Bendics finished running with three pointer. St. Mary has won the lead up to 36-33 in the pain-shots from SteffenSmeier, but has pushed the lead to 40-33 before half-time due to the base line jumper and the transfer layer from BRAU.
The MVL Connor board hit the second half with three pointer, the team replaced the bucket for several minutes, and the lead hovered about 10 points. The MVL slowly pushed the lead to 18, raised 66-48 with a migration from Solenson, and forced the timeout of Knights at 6:12. The Stefensmeier’s three-pointer delayed the St. Mary Breath, and the score was 70-62 because St. Mary’s time called a timeout at 1:13, but MVL performed defense to maintain the lead.
“I think we might have had a little good property.” Walter said. “We dribbled a little too much and didn’t move the ball quickly with the attack. I thought I could run the attack when I moved the ball. The men worked hard, men. Unfortunately, if you were not patient with such a team and a good defense team, they were at the other edge. You will pay.
When St. Mary’s fauling, the board hit three of the four free throws attempts. This was enough to secure victory.
MVL (9-7) hosts the Blue Earth area on Tuesday. St. Mary (7-9) hosts Wabasso on Tuesday.
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