![]() ![]() "They just got so much length and their length can also guard the ball," Reeder said. They didn't score one point in the fourth quarter, either. The Wooden Shoes were outscored 26-6 in the final 16 minutes. The second half didn't get much better for Teutopolis, though. McElroy then slammed home a dunk to push the lead to double-figures, but James Niebrugge responded, ending the second frame with a layup that made the halftime total. Senior Brendan Niebrugge was then fouled while shooting a three-pointer but only converted one of his three at the charity stripe to make it a three-point contest, 12-9.Ĭhambers then connected from three-point range with a long-range try that made it 15-9 before a McElroy jumper increased the margin to eight points. Junior Garrett Gaddis then opened the second quarter with a midrange shot that cut the deficit to two, 10-8, before senior Maurice Thomas answered with a layup himself that made it 12-8. Senior James Niebrugge then followed that with a rebound putback to tie the game with 4:11 left before junior Payton Kamin hit a layup that put DePaul College Prep back in front.īoth teams then traded baskets before a midrange shot from Kamin equaled the score after the first frame. Junior PJ Chambers then hit a layup to give the Rams the lead, 4-2. Junior Jaylan McElroy tied the game - after senior Caleb Siemer converted a layup - with one himself. The Wooden Shoes only led once in the contest when they scored the first points.ĭePaul College Prep led 10-6 after the first quarter and 19-11 at halftime. Teutopolis shot 25 percent (8-of-32) from the floor and did not make any of their nine three-point attempts. Nothing was finding the bottom of the net for us." ![]() "There was nothing forced and (shots) were in rhythm. ![]()
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