By BRUCE A. FASOL
Herrin beats WF for 3rd place in tourney
Carterville wins over WF at MWC
By BRUCE A. FASOL
Carterville Lions Coach Scott Burzynski admitted after the game that teams that shoot 33 percent from the field rarely win games.
He also admitted that when his team did, they were fortunate enough to still win. However, the head coach did quickly credit his players for making the plays at the end of the game to have a chance to win. Carterville parlayed a Lucas Hunter corner shot to a win over the West Frankfort Redbirds 47-45.
The win propelled the Lions to Saturday night’s title game against Goreville. Both the Lions and Blackcats won their respective pools. The two teams played earlier with Goreville winning.
The fourth quarter saw both teams turn in big plays, one after the other. Carterville started their run early when they were down by seven points. Matt Galik and Blake Watson drained 3-point shots in the fourth quarter’s first four minutes. Galik’s trey pulled the Lions to within two points with 3:20 left in the game. At that time,the score 41-39.
Redbirds seek to add to win streak
Redbirds win in overtime
By BRUCE A. FASOL
Former Hall of Fame basketball coach David Lee would tell his teams, “just win trips down the floor and the rest will take care of itself.” Coach Dan Dewerff may have given his team much the same advice Wednesday night.
The Redbirds held a short lead at two of the three quarter breaks going into the final frame. At times, the Redbirds cruised and held as much as a 13-point lead in the second half. However, a Joel Boulds three point shot was enough to send the Eagles into an overtime period at Max Morris gym.
It is then that the timely message of “winning trips” began to pay off. In the overtime, the Redbirds held Eldorado to three points total.
Tyler Deaton scored all three of those points. Meanwhile the Redbirds cobbled together some offense of their own, basically from the free-throw line. The only field goal scored was a Braxston Koehl bucket, and ensuing free throw. What did not show up in the box score was the fact that the Redbirds controlled the rebounding boards, limitting Eldorado to single shots in the extra period.
In the extra period, the Redbirds were 8 of 11 from the foul line as they wrapped up the victory.
With the win, the Redbirds are now 2-0 in pool play in the tournament. Saturday’s match-ups are determined by pool play and the Redbirds could move to the title game with a win Friday night. Friday’s 9 p.m. game is a match-up with Carterville. The winner will play for the championship against the winner of the other pool.
The Redbirds were led by sophomore Braxston Koehl with 17, and senior Trenton Easley with 14. Eldorado was led by Joel Boulds’ 15 points.
Redbirds win over Vienna in Midwinter Classic opener
By BRUCE A. FASOL
Both halves of Saturday night’s boys varsity basketball game ended the same way in West Frankfort. Both halves were closed out by shots into the same goal from around the half-line. The first shot from Vienna sent the Redbirds into the locker room with their heads down and momentum on the side of the visiting Eagles. The two teams were playing their openers in the annual Mid-Winter basketball tournament, at Max Morris Gym.
The second shot brought Redbird players onto the court and the fans to their feet. With no time remaining, the Redbirds won the game on a Zack Fort heave that found the bottom of the net, giving the ‘Birds an amazing 65-64 come from behind win.Things appeared to be going well for the Redbirds after one period as they held a lead of 11-9. But, a 12-0 run to begin the second quarter buried the home team under a double digit deficit. The run was finally cut by a Christian Dunning free throw. Then, as time expired, Quentin Bent swished a desperation toss from the half-line to give the Eagles a 31-19 halftime lead.
The Redbirds came back with a balanced offense and improved defense in the third quarter to make up 7 points of that deficit. The Redbirds forced turnovers and improved their outside scoring in that quarter. The fourth quarter saw the Redbirds draw within a single point on multiple occasions.
Still, with 3.1 seconds remaining it appeared that Vienna would steal a win in their first ever Mid-Winter game. Zack Fort had other ideas. Fort took the ball in the back court, drove thru the circle and let fly with a prayer toward the north basket. It found its mark as the crowd erupted and players engulfed Fort at mid-court. Having not led since the early moments of the game and the first quarters end, the Redbirds had the lead on the final scoreboard- when it counted most. A smiling Dan Dewerff shook hands with Vienna Coach Cory Waters after the game with a look of both elation and relief.
Scoring for the Redbirds: Christian Dunning had 25 points for the Redbirds, 16 unofficial rebounds and near flawless free throw shooting down the stretch in one of the sophomore’s best games this season. Other scorers: Fort 11,Koehl 8, Keller 8, Maller 2, Sisk 2, and Williams 2.
Vienna was led by Quentin Bent with 27 for game high honors, in a losing cause.
Lady Redbirds fall to Herrin at MWC
By BRUCE A. FASOL
The West Frankfort Lady Redbirds had obviously set their goal to battle Herrin in the opener of the 2013 Mid-Winter Classic. And, they met that goal. However, their horn to horn effort fell just short as Herrin scored a 46-34 win that did not belie how close the game was for much of the contest. After one quarter, Herrin led the Lady Redbirds 12-10. The lead was 21-15 by intermission.
In the second half the Redbirds lost ground in the third quarter as they could not get their shots to fall, outscored in quarter three 13-4. But, in the final stanza, Matt Hampleman’s team made a comeback run out-pointing the Lady Tigers 15-12.
West Frankfort was led by the 11 points of Calvert, Wilce had 9, Stewart 6, Sailiez,4 Summers 2, melvin 2 and Williams 2 points.
This was the opening game for both teams in the tournament. Both teams are off until Tuesday night as Monday’s games are on the boys side of the tournament.
Redbirds drop sluggish road game
By BRUCE A. FASOL
For most of the evening, the Murphysboro Red Devils struggled at the free throw line. Most of the time, not all of the time.
Murphysboro made free throws when it counted, in a lackluster offensive performance for both teams. The home team was 6 of 8 from the stripe which was the margin of difference in a 34-28 victory. What doomed the Redbirds is that all 6 of the made charity tosses came in the final three minutes of the game. It was during that period that West Frankfort battled back to win a single point.
The game started slowly for both teams, reaching almost the halfway point of the initial quarter before someone scored. Both teams may have considered replacing Gatorade with Red Bull by quarters end which found Murphysboro up 9-3. Murphysboro scored that first bucket of the game. The Redbirds then answered with a 3-point shot to take a brief lead, with the Devils scoring the next 6 points of the quarter. The offensive drought continued for both teams in the second quarter as well, and at intermission the score was Murphysboro 16- WF 6.
The Redbirds came out with more energy in the third quarter and made a run at the Red Devils. In the third quarter, the Redbirds cut what was a 13-point deficit to just 4 by quarter’s end.
Murphysboro defeats Redbirds on the mat
By BRUCE A. FASOL
Murphysboro won the first four varsity matches and then was able to hang on for a 40-35 win over the Redbirds in Ohio Division wrestling Tuesday night. The Redbirds were held off the board until Maneese won in the 132 pound division by pin. Both Restivo brothers and Keegan Gardner then won consecutive matches to pull the Redbirds closer. Many of the following matches were split, with the Red Devils able to capture the win.
Other winners for the ‘Birds included:Riddle,Smith and Gaspar.
Massac County defeats Lady Redbirds
By BRUCE A. FASOL
A slight second half advantage propelled the Massac County Lady Patriots to a 45-35 win over the visiting West Frankfort Lady Redbirds Tuesday night.
A 2-point halftime advantage was lengthened by 4 points in each the third and fourth quarters to give the Lady Patriots home team the Ohio Division win.
Scoring for the Redbirds Kiarha Wilce had 21 points for the bulk of the Redbird total, Calvert,Williams and Summers had 4 each in the loss.
Massac County was led by Bailey’s 14 points.
Much of the game was decided from behind the arc, with the Redbirds hitting 4 of the 3 point shots, and Massac County answering with 9.
At intermission, Matt Hampleman’s team trailed 21-19. Massac outscored the ‘Birds 9-5 in the third quarter and 15-11 in the fourth to pull out a narrow conference win.
Redbirds dominate Hamilton County
By BRUCE A. FASOL
Playing four strong quarters of varsity basketball, the West Frankfort Redbirds soundly defeated the Hamilton County Foxes Tuesday night, 59-43.
The Redbirds scored the first 4 points of the game. Then, they saw HamCo score the next four. The Redbirds then regained the momentum putting up 13 unanswered points to end the quarter with a 17-4 advantage. The game would only get slightly closer than that with the home team holding a double digit lead for most of the contest. The game was also not close when the halftime horn sounded with the ‘Birds up 24-10 as they received an ovation from the home crowd on their way to the locker room.
In the second half, the Foxes made a few runs to cut the lead under double digits. The last time Hamilton County saw a single number disadvantage was when Levi Lueke hit a short jumper with 6:27 left in the game to cut the Redbird lead to 40-32. The Birds scored the next 8 points of the game. In the second half run, Gage Williams electrified the crowd when he cruised in for a one-handed dunk.
The game was a very physical game with West Frankfort going to the free throw line 29 times, and Hamilton County 18 times. The hard play drew ire from both sides of the gym, with one Fox fan receiving an early exit.
Scoring for West Frankfort included: Trenton Easley with 21 points, Williams and Koehl with 15, Dunning 8, and Sisk 2. Easley had both West Frankfort 3-pont shots,and both proved instrumental in halting Hamco rallies.
Both teams are now 4-9 for the season. The Redbirds get back to Ohio Division action Friday night, at Murphysboro.