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Josh Barnett - Sports
Editor
In one of their sloppier
and lower scoring outings of the season the Jac-Cen-Del
Eagles defeated the Rising Sun Shiners on the
Shiners' court Tuesday night by a score of 51-46.
The Eagles finished the game with
19 turnovers, forcing Rising Sun to turn the
ball over just 10 times. One of the keys to their
victory was out rebounding the Shiners 31-22.
In the first half the two teams
traded the lead back and forth with neither team
able to go ahead by more than just a few points.
In the second half the Eagles took over the lead
and kept it most of the half. In the final minutes
of the game JCD was holding on to a three-point
lead and Ris
ing Sun had several chances to tie it up but were unable. JCD's
Adam Peetz was fouled in the final seconds and he hit two free-throws
to put the Eagles up by 5.
After the first quarter the two
teams were tied at 13 apiece. Just three Eagles
scored in the first quarter with Einhaus hitting
two three-pointers for 6 points, with Chip Schuler
and Adam Peetz combining to score the teams other
7 points.
In the second quarter the Eagles
were held under double-digits at 9 points while
the Shiners nabbed a one-point lead going into
halftime. After the first quarter of play Rising
Sun was leading 23-22.
Jac-Cen-Del's defense held the
Shiners to under 10 points in the third quarter
allowing them just 7. The Eagles more than doubled
Rising Sun's points with 15 to take a 37-30 lead
going into the fourth quarter.
The Shiners battled back in the fourth quarter and managed to stay
close by outscoring the Eagles 16-14 in the quarter, but it wasn't
enough as they fell in the conference battle.
With the win the Eagles push their
winning streak to 8 games and their record to
16-1, keeping them among the leaders in the ORVC
race.
Tyler Einhaus led all scorers with
16 points followed by Adam Peetz with 14 and
Chip Schuler with 12. Peetz and Einhaus also
led the Eagles with 7 rebounds apiece and Einhaus
had a team high 4 steals and 5 assists.
The Eagles held the ORVC's leading
scorer Curtis Fogle to 12 points in the game,
which tied for the Shiners team high with Jesse
McClure.
JCD will be going for their ninth
straight victory this Friday on the road against
Switzerland County. That game is scheduled to
start at 6:00 pm.
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