Osgood Journal Sports
March 7, 2006

Eagle's "Huff" but fall short

Gary Franklin - Sports Writer

In the #58 Sectional Championship contest held at South Decatur High School, two overtime periods were played to prove the equality of two very deserving teams, however as the ball bounces only one can win to advance and as fate would have it on this Saturday evening, the fourth day of March, the ever so slender edge went to Shawe. The final outcome was decided on a barrage of missed FT's by Eagle shooters, a foul lane infraction, and a pair of FT attempts scored by Shawe with 2.6 seconds remaining in the second overtime. A total heartbreaker for whichever team did not get to advance, but that's basketball in Indiana.

In opening the contest, Shawe controlled the tip leading to, oddly enough, the first 2 points being scored by Shawe senior, Andrew Kring with a FG. The oddity in that being that the last 2 points of the game, with 2.6 seconds remaining in overtime #2, were scored from a pair of made FT's to give them the needed lead and victory of the game.

Eagle junior Justin Huff, a star in the Eagle line up the past couple of outings, appropriately drilled a 3 pointer from long range to open Eagle scoring, and in doing so gave JCD their first lead at 3-2. Brandon Gehl, a Eagle junior added a FG for the score of 5-2. Following fouls whistled on the Eagles and the Hilltoppers, Eagle senior Adam Vollmer's needle threader pass to teammate junior Tucker Brown, led to Brown's first FG and put the Eagles up 5 at 7-2. Eagle Gehl's passed to Brown in the paint for another Brown score edging the Eagles to a 7 point margin, compelling the Hilltoppers coach to call for a timeout.

A pair of Eagle fouls ensued, leading to Shawe's Brandon Lauster scoring of his first FG of the game at 1:17. (Lauster was the key for the Hilltoppers being around at games end to be competitive) Eagle Huff posted up for the long range 3 for nothing but the whisper of the bottom of the net as it dropped through for 12-4. Shawe's answer to end the quarter came from Todd Ungru with a FG. The score after one complete. JCD 12-6 Shawe.

The Eagles controlled the ball out of bounds to open the second quarter of play. Huff scored his third 3 pointer of the contest, Shawe's Nicholas Hall put up a FG, when the Eagle bench called for their first timeout with 6:04 remaining in the half. Eagle Gehl scored a FG to take them to a 17-8 advantage.

Eagle junior Daniel Leonetti entered the lineup, only to be whistled for an intentional foul that put Hilltopper B. Lauster on the line for 2, of which he made both and was awarded the ball out of bounds. The ironic part of this came over and over as the first foul was whistled at 4:50, a second followed at 4:41, and a yet third called on Leonetti at 4:38. Obviously, Leonetti's number had become well recognized and with no alternative, Coach Bradshaw removed him from the lineup.

Shawe's Kring scored a FG, Eagle Huff answered with a FG. A Shawe foul gave the Eagles the ball with 3:07 left in the half, where the Eagles 'let the air out' so to speak, draining the clock to 1:28, where Huff popped another FG for a 21-12 Eagle lead. Eagle Vollmer's foul sent Hilltopper Kring to the line where he made the pair. Brown and Tyler Bradshaw were each whistled for fouls and Shawe's senior Ben Schafer toed the line, adding the pair for 21-16. Eagle Huff scored a FG but missed the following FT. Eagle Sophomore Coty Horn capitalized on a FG which led to a halftime score of JCD 25-16 Shawe.

Shawe opened their third quarter with possession of the ball, leading to a Ungru FG. Eagle Huff hit the driving Gehl for a FG. Hilltopper Ungru spotted for a FG and again Gehl answered for the Eagles with a FG. Shawe took a timeout with 4:46 remaining in the quarter. B. Lauster quickly drained the long range 3 drawing the Hilltoppers to within 6 points at 29-23.

Eagle Brown added a pair of FT's. Shawe's Kring rang up a 3 followed by Eagle Gehl's scoring of a FG. Hilltopper Schafer scored a FG, followed by his teammate B. Lauster launching and making another 3 pointer for the score of 33-31. The extensive lead once enjoyed by the Eagles had been cut to a mere 2 point difference and the game with 1:05 remaining in the third, was once again "ON".

The Eagles were content to sit on the ball allowing time to wind down to single digits. Who else should answer the Eagle call? None other than Huff, who drained the 30 foot plus 3 at horns blowing, sending the Eagles back to a margin of 5 going into quarter #4, 36-31.

The Eagles opened the fourth with possession but could not gain an advantage with it as the Hilltopper's B. Lauster was first to score a FG. Eagle Brown scored a FG. Eagle Vollmer's foul sent Topper Ungru to the line to attempt to complete the old fashioned 3 point play, but the FG was all he could earn. Eagle Brown scored a FG, but Shawe's B. Lauster took the game to it's first tie with a 3 point shot connecting at the 5:18 mark of regulation's final quarter.

Gehl put the Eagles back on top with a FG. An Eagle Huff called foul sent Topper's B. Lauster to the line where he made 2/2 to tie the game at 40. Eagle Huff drilled the 3, and again the Eagles went out in front as time diminished to just 2:39 remaining. Shawe's B. Lauster scored a quick 3 to again tie the game at 2:24, 43-43. As play proceeded the Eagles worked the clock to nothingness but failed to get their shot off setting up the first of two overtime sessions.

With five team fouls on each team, the period opened with Shawe getting the tip at mid-court. Topper Kring missed his first attempt in the period, and the Eagles sat on the ball down to 1:55 where Eagle Brown's shot missed for the Eagles. Shortly following time-outs called by the two coaches, Eagle Brown put in a FG to give them the lead at 45-43 with 52.1 second left in the first overtime. An eternity in a basketball game it sometimes seems.

With 14.5 seconds on the clock, Eagle Vollmer missed the front end of a 1+1. At 12.4 seconds, Brandon Gehl too missed the front end of a 1+1 attempt, but got the ball back as Shawe turned it over. A fourth foul whistled on Eagle Vollmer sent Shawe's Kring to the line where he made the pair to tie the game with 9.7 seconds left and the Hilltopper bench called the timeout. The Eagles attempt from long range missed, thus overtime #2, knotted at 45.

With eight fouls recorded on each team, the center court jump opened the second 4:00 overtime period, where Shawe again started out with the ball. Topper B. Lauster missed shot led to an Eagle rebound and again they spread the floor to kill clock. A tie up gave possession back to the Eagles where a Gehl to Brown pass for the FG put the Eagles up 47-45 at 1:30. Topper Kring's second called foul for the game sent Eagle Huff to the line where he made a pair for a 4 point Eagle lead with 57.9 seconds left.

A third foul on Shawe's Kring sent Eagle Huff to the line where he made 1 of 2 attempts. The Eagles then led 50-45 with 41.6 seconds remaining. Topper Hall rose to the occasion with a 3 pointer, 50-48 26 seconds left. Topper Hall's foul sent Eagle Vollmer to the free throw line where he made the first, however the second was not allowed due to an Eagle lane violation. With the score 51-48 Eagles, Topper Kring drilled a 3 to tie it up. In the process of the Eagles trying to inbound the ball, Kring got possession and drove to the basket where the Eagles fouled him to send him to the line with but 2.6 seconds left. Kring made both FT's to gain the win for Shawe, 53-51.

Two very equal playing opponents offered up an exciting, nail biting, enjoyable and disgusting event. All the needed essentials for a truly hard fought Indiana basketball game that one team gets to move on and other does not.

 

 

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