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Sports March 4, 2010  RSS feed

Cardinal boys down C-I in overtime, 54-53

By Tom Crawford News Editor

The Staples Motley Cardinal boys ended a nine game losing streak to Crosby Ironton Friday night, taking a 54-53 overtime victory over the third ranked team in Class AA.

“It was the first time in five years we’ve beaten these guys, that felt good,” Derek Wolhowe said. His three point shot from above the key tied the game 51-51 with 18 seconds left in regulation. Wolhowe finished with a game high 19 points.

Each team scored in the overtime before Jon Bristow was fouled putting up a shot beneath the basket with 26 seconds left. He missed his first free throw but hit the second for a slim margin.

With 7.7 seconds left, C-I brought the ball across mid court where Jordan Riewer took it away and dribbled toward the basket, then broke away from the crowd and tossed the ball into the rafters as the game ended.

“That felt like the longest two seconds of my life,” Riewer said. “I just put it up in the air and hoped for the buzzer.”

Keeping in touch Cardinal Trevor Wentworth had his hands full keeping tabs on Ranger Matthew Hudrik. Wentworth and his teammates held Hudrik and Mark Hoge to 13 points apiece, a key to the big win Friday night. (Staples World photo by Ken Klose) Keeping in touch Cardinal Trevor Wentworth had his hands full keeping tabs on Ranger Matthew Hudrik. Wentworth and his teammates held Hudrik and Mark Hoge to 13 points apiece, a key to the big win Friday night. (Staples World photo by Ken Klose) Constantly being boxed in by the Ranger defense, the Cardinals’ leading scorer only had 8 points. “That doesn’t matter, that means somebody else is open,” Jordan said. “The other guys stepped up, Derek, Jason (Johnson), Jon (Bristow).”

“Coach said we had to out-work them, out scrap, out rebound them,” Riewer added.

SM’s preliminary stats showed the Cards with 39 rebounds to 25 for C-I. The Cards, however, even won the battle of turnovers, making 27 miscues to just 16 for the Crosby-Ironton team.

“They all stepped up tonight,” Cardinal Coach Lynn Peterson said. “Wolhowe, Bristow, Trevor Wentworth all had some good minutes. He didn’t play in the second half, but Jordan Peterson had some tremendous minutes for us in the first half. Every guy on the floor tonight seemed to relish the minutes.”

Big Bird house A capacity crowd filled the seats of the Staples Motley gym Friday night, with cage fans coming to see a clash between two teams rated in the top ten in state Class AA polls. The Cardinal mascot and fans were not disappointed, with a thilling 54-53 win in overtime, thanks to Derek WolhoweBig Bird house A capacity crowd filled the seats of the Staples Motley gym Friday night, with cage fans coming to see a clash between two teams rated in the top ten in state Class AA polls. The Cardinal mascot and fans were not disappointed, with a thilling 54-53 win in overtime, thanks to Derek Wolhowe For the Cards, the win means Tuesday night’s game at Detroit Lakes took on much more significance. A win at DL means they will tie C-I - each team with one conference loss - for the Mid State Conference title.
Boys results
Feb. 26
Staples Motley 54, Crosby-
Ironton 53 (OT)
Staples Motley 31 23 54
Crosby-Ironton 27 26 53
Staples Motley (54): Trevor
Wentworth 4, Jason Johnson 8,
Jordan Peterson 2, Derek Wolhowe 19, Jordan Riewer 8, Jon Bristow 13. FG 21-49 (43 percent), FT 9-14 (64 percent), Three-point baskets: 5-15 (Wolhowe 3, Riewer 2).

Crosby Ironton (53): Matthew Hudrik 13, Tyler Dickie 6, Mark Hoge 13, Sam Baker 8, Brock Tesdahl 8, Tyler Snook 3, Michael Hoge 2; FG 19-54 (35 percent), FT 8-14 (57 percent), Three-point baskets: 7-28 (Hudrlik 3, Dickie, Hoge, Tesdahl, Snook).
Airborne Cardinal Cardinal Jon Bristow (42) was flying high with he and four C-I Rangers eyeing the ball in this first half action. They included Tyler Dickie, Mark Hoge, Brock Tesdahl, and Sam Baker (Staples World photo by Ken Klose) Airborne Cardinal Cardinal Jon Bristow (42) was flying high with he and four C-I Rangers eyeing the ball in this first half action. They included Tyler Dickie, Mark Hoge, Brock Tesdahl, and Sam Baker (Staples World photo by Ken Klose)