MACA boys
basketball heads into mid-March not only still standing but undefeated!
Now we're looking at a Thursday game against Jackson County Central to
determine the section champion. Will the Tigers carry the 3AA banner
into state? I for one feel confident.
Next
the Huskies took on Fairmont and prevailed 70-52. And then it was
Montevideo that took the court to challenge the Huskies. Huskies came on
strong to win 77-63.
Three
games are history in the section tournament. We took care of ACGC at
the home gym on Feb. 27. Next it was New London-Spicer as the opponent
and we handled business pretty easily. We beat the Wildcats 69-37 at the
Willmar "Big Red" gym.
On
to Southwest State! That is where the climactic section games are
played. The score was 74-44 as it was really "no contest" against
Minnewaska Area.
One
game remains for the Tigers at the "R/A Facility" of SSU. On Thursday
we'll play the Huskies of Jackson County Central. Unfortunately the
game's starting time is late for the folks who drive home to Morris.
It's 8 p.m. Everyone had better make sure to be well-rested
beforehand.
I'm always reminded of the years when lots of important
post-season games were here at UMM. Memories drifting away.
Rich
memories are certainly being formed with the ascent of this year's
Tigers. Incredible how the Tigers have gone through an undefeated
season! The numbers stand at 28-0 now. Next we'll be facing an opponent
that has a 24-6 mark. Most of you would know that Jackson County Central
is located down south. The JCC Huskies sport a 24-6 record.
Might
the Tigers be considered a strong favorite if not prohibitive? If our
coach Torgerson is typical he'd discourage such talk.
Jackson County
Central lost its final game of the regular season to Belle Plaine,
90-83. They went on to defeat Pipestone Area in round 1 of the
post-season. Score of 62-48.
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| The JCC "Huskies" |
The story of the 3AA title game is yet to be
written.
JCC
faced Montevideo in last year's section title game. Monte scored the
final eight points in the last minute. This pushed the Thunder Hawks to
an advantage of one point and the victory.
Fast-forward to the present: JCC appeared on the ropes for a time in this
re-match of the two squads. They were down 30-19 late in the first half.
It was rally-time as they had a ten-point run. It's anybody's ballgame
now.
The
Thunder Hawks righted their ship to score the last four points of the
half. They extended their momentum to score the first five of the second
half. JCC looked to be in trouble again, down 39-29.
Roman
Voss of the Huskies put on his cape, as it were, and went on a scoring
binge. The binge totally got JCC back in the game. a deficit of a mere
one point. Lots of suspense and back-and-forth in this game. MACA coach
Torgerson will surely know that you can't get complacent facing the
Huskies.
Voss
executed a three-point play and fellow Husky Sullivan Hall made a
basket. Now the Huskies had their first lead since an early 15-14
advantage.
Monte
had the moxie to keep challenging hard. Monte achieved a 54-50 lead. The back and forth nature of the game then vanished as JCC ruled. My,
the Huskies ruled with a 27-9 run the rest of he way! A string of eight
straight points really made a statement for JCC. Voss accounted for four
of these, Hall for the other four.
The
scoreboard showed 58-54. Monte scored a basket. Then Weston Rowe sank a
'3' for JCC. Voss made a basket and the score became 63-56, JCC looking
good with the advantage. Blaise Rowe made a '3' to further stoke JCC's
fortunes. This dramatic long-ranger was the start of a 14-2 run. It was
over.
The
stat sheet shows Voss in a prominent role with 33 points, 22 of them in
the second half. Voss also contributed six rebounds, five assists and
three steals. Winston Rowe finished with 19 points, 12 of them in the
first half. Hall scored his game total six points in the second
half. Blaise Rowe had nine points, four rebounds.
Ben
Gallagher had three points but was probably more important with the
defense he played on Monte's Griffin Epema. Standout Epema was held to
ten points. Let's acknowledge the bench as Carter Buhl came through with
six points.
Please note: the Huskies have won 16 of their 17 games since a regular season setback vs. Montevideo.
We're
all set here in Motown to watch the Asmus boys and their confident
mates take on the dangerous Huskies of Jackson County Central, Thursday
at 8 p.m. Get your rest beforehand, guys.
Quite the milestone for Alex Asmus and the Tigers. A thousand career points for Alex, an undefeated record for the Tigers.
- Brian Williams - bwilly73@yahoo.com













