The intense basketball action carried over from Presidents Day into yesterday (Tuesday). The thrill of following the MACA Tigers can help offset the dreary mood caused by today's weather. I think this is the way the whole winter is in Missouri.
So today in Morris we have weather with no redeeming quality. Fortunately our prep sports is all inside! And what a show the MACA boys have been putting on. On the heels of defeating Annandale by ten for Presidents Day, MACA came on even stronger for the Tuesday showcase. It was right here in Motown.
Can this be? I mean, the Tigers entered the game ranked second in state AA, while our opponent Monte was similarly at lofty heights. Ranked No. 4? That's what the West Central Tribune tells us. But the score of the game did not reflect the expected hard-fought battle. Our crowd must have gotten quite excited as we won 59-35. Margin of 24 points, yes. The 35 points by Monte was their season low.
The WC Tribune has quotes from the Montevideo coach. No quotes from our coach Torgerson. The article notes when Monte's next game will be - no such note about MACA. Why the disparity in treatment? Why do our Tigers get the short end of the stick?
There's more: the stat review includes only individual point totals and 3-point shooting for MACA. For Monte the paper is far more generous. The summary includes rebounds, assists, steals and blocked shots. It's pretty naked how the Willmar paper favors Monte over MACA.
They also continue to refer to us as "Morris/CA." They either don't read my blogs or they couldn't care less about what I write. Probably the latter. I have made the point on program name many times. "Morris Area Chokio Alberta," whether you like it or not. What would the WC Trib say if confronted about this? What would they say if confronted about the disparity in treatment of our Tigers with opposing schools? This has been going on for a long time. There was a time when when we got equitable treatment.
Of course we shouldn't have to depend on the Willmar paper. The Stevens County Times has a website with a "sports" link. Well, I think you know how that goes. And they have a person paid to write sports. I don't get paid.
The radio station has a website too. It used to be better. It basically just reports "scores" now. Can you imagine if that was all I did, back when I was in the Morris commercial media?
I'm proud to share a headline today about the MACA boys' success. Where else on the web can you find that? I'm happy to do it. I think if you asked around, you'd find there was a "grudge" held by certain people associated with Forum Communications. The company reportedly was planning on closing the Morris paper.
MACA 59, Montevideo 35
The Tigers led the T-Hawks 33-19 at halftime. Our scoring advantage was 26-16 in the second half.
Our big gun offensively was Riley Asmus with 24 points. Alex Asmus had a total of ten. Then we see Jack Kehoe 8, Tyson Grove 8, Jonah Huebner 4, Bryce Hardy 3 and Tanner Friesen 2. Grove and Hardy each made a 3-pointer.
Monte's scoring was topped by Griffin Epema, 15 points. He and Caleb Koenen each made two 3-pointers. Koenen led in rebounds with six. Epema supplied two assists. Koenen had two steals and he blocked three shots.
Girls: Minnewaska 57, Tigers 54
If there's a "moral victory," this would count as one for MACA. That's because we really made a game of it against Minnewaska Area. 'Waska rolls over a lot of opponents. They were fourth in state last year. Last year they led the Tigers at halftime in a way that was embarrassing for MACA.
The story was quite different coming out of Tuesday. The Lakers won by the minimal margin of three points at Minnewaska. The WC Trib says "at Glenwood" but that doesn't seem precise.
I am far more familiar with the Minnewaska players' names than for MACA. That is very unfortnate. The Tigers do not get good media attention, not as good as the Lakers. I'm sure MACA is in the Stevens County Times, but that paper only comes out once a week. When will this MACA vs. Minnewaska game get covered in the SCT?
How does the WC Trib treat our girls program on this day, Wednesday? They have "stats not available" for the Tigers. No names to report. The paper sure gives some 'Waska highlights and names. So again I can type the name of Lauryn Ankeny who scored 13. She recently reached 1000 points for her career.
I can report that Allie Mrnak scored 13 too. The WC Trib announces when 'Waska's next game will be. No such courtesy for our Tigers.
Berlynn Green and Olivia Danielson each scored eight points. Then we see Nori Song 7, Kendall Danielson 6 and Jayda Kolstoe 2. Three Lakers each made two 3-point shots: Mrnak and the Danielson girls. Song made one '3'.
The very active Ankeny with her nine rebounds led there. She also led in assists with four and in steals with seven. Olivia Danielson blocked two shots. My next-door neighbor is Addie Cihak of the MACA team. Hope she had a good night.
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com













