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DRAGONS BATTLE NERVES, FINALLY ROLL PAST

FORT SCOTT IN REGIONAL OPENER

By Steve Carpenter

HCC Sports Information Director

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

The Hutchinson Community College men’s basketball team snapped a three-year Region VI Tournament first-round losing streak, shaking off some first-half nerves before rolling to an 85-61 opening-round victory over Fort Scott on Tuesday night at the Sports Arena.

The Blue Dragons (23-8) will meet the Coffeyville-Dodge City winner at 3 p.m. on Sunday in the Region VI quarterfinals at Wichita State University’s Charles Koch Arena.

Fort Scott (8-23) brought good game plan into the game, frustrating the Blue Dragons in the first half. The Greyhounds led 30-20 with 5:57 left in the first half before the Dragons rallied to tie the game at 35-all at halftime and then outscored Fort Scott 50-26 in the second half, shooting a sizzling 59.4 percent in the final 20 minutes (19 of 32).

“They knew what was on the line. They were already feeling bad. They were trying too hard,” HCC head coach Ryan Swanson said about his players’ mood at halftime. “We were extremely nervous. They have worked really hard for a really long time and it’s a long season.

“They were trying to make plays that they can’t make. At halftime we talked about doing things that made us successful to this point.”

Down 10, sophomore Bobby Maze helped turn the tide in Hutchinson’s favor with a personal 9-0 run over a 1 minute, 11 second stretch to pull HCC back within one. After that, other Dragons started to get into the offensive flow.

Maze and sophomore Ken Bowman led four HCC players in double figures with 17 points each.

Maze added nine assists to move into second place on the single-season assist list with 214, moving past Henry ‘T’ Buchanan.

Bowman just missed a double-double with nine rebounds. Bowman also tied a career- and team season-high six blocked shots to become only the fourth Blue Dragon ever to post 100 or more blocked shots.

Sophomore Lamar Falley knocked down a pair of big 3-point goals and finished with 12 points, as well as six rebounds, two assists and two steals.

Freshman Sam Edwards, more known for his defense, had season highs of 11 points and three 3-point goals in six attempts.

‘It was alright,” said Edwards of hitting some key shots. “My offensive fed off my defense. I didn’t want to lose. Bobby (Maze) told me to shoot the ball, so I shot the ball.”

Freshman Derek Burgan tied his season highs with three 3-point goals and nine points.

The Dragons finished shooting 45.7 percent (32 of 70) overall. HCC tied a season high with 12 3-pointers on 25 attempts. Hutch was 9 of 11 from the free-throw line. HCC tied season-low with 11 turnovers, but were badly outrebounded 46-35.

“Fort Scott had a good game plan for us,” Swanson said. “It was effective because we were shooting too many threes and weren’t making them. They played hard. They have big guards, but no big guys. It’s tough matchup for us. It was a good plan. I give then a lot of credit.”

Arsenio Williams had 21 points and 11 rebounds on 6 of 22 shooting to lead Fort Scott. Brandon Kinnie added 17 points and Kyle Grant had 10 for the Greyhounds. Fort Scott shot 23 of 59 (39.0 percent) overall and just 1 of 5 from distance. The Hounds were 14 of 28 from the free-throw line and committed 20 turnovers. HCC outscored Fort Scott 34-14 in points off turnovers.

“We may have taken them a little lightly,” Falley said. “We came out a little soft. It took them to get a lead for us to understand that these are the playoffs and if you lose, you are done.”

Fort Scott had tow impressive spurts to get HCC fans more than a little nervous in the first half.

A 7-0 run in the opening minutes gave Fort Scott a 12-4 lead with 14:58 remaining in the first half. After HCC rallied to tie the game at 16-all, the Greyhounds took the play to HCC with a 14-4 run, scoring eight straight – six by Kinnie – to lead 30-20 with 5:57 left in the first half, prompting HCC to call a timeout.

HCC then closed the half on a 15-5 run, which was started by Maze’s personal nine-point run that included two 3-point goals, and the Dragons fought back to tie the game at 35-all at halftime.

The Dragons started the second half missing their first five shots. Meanwhile, Fort Scott was still attacking the rim and a Kinnie hoop with 17:27 to play gave the Greyhounds a 43-39 lead.

It didn’t take long, though for HCC to remain the lead. Falley’s 3-pointer from the right wing with 15:48 to play put HCC on top for good at 46-45. Falley scored seven-straight points during HCC’s surge back to the lead.

A 3-pointer by Bowman capped a 21-5 run to give HCC a 67-51 lead with 9:16 to play. A Derek trey gave Hutch its first 20-point lead at 80-59 with 3:46 to play. The scoring was closed out by freshman Austin Bond’s deep 3-pointer with 56 seconds left. It’s Bonds’ first points in a game since the Northern Oklahoma-Enid game on Nov. 10.

GAME NOTES – HCC is now 110-38 all time in Region VI competition. … Hutch is 45-7 in first-round games. … HCC is now 28-13 against Fort Scott, 12-3 in Hutchinson and 5-0 in Region VI play. … This was all-time victory No. 1,498 for HCC. … Lamar Falley jumped to eighth on HCC’s career 3-point list with 107. He’s tied for eighth with Keldrick Brooks on the single-season list with 59. … With a team season-high 10 blocked shots, the 2008 Blue Dragons jump to fourth in program history with 143 rejections. … This was Bobby Maze’s 10th game this season with nine or more assists. … Sophomore Henry Rogers tied a career high with two blocked shots.

 

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OTHER QUOTES

Head Coach Ryan Swanson

On Sam Edwards’ offense …

“Sam took good shots. Sam’s not a shooter, but he has a humungous heart. That heart translated into him having the courage to take and knock down some shots that he had to take because they basically dared him to shoot.”

 

On the play of the HCC bench …

“Sam and Blake have been steady for us off the bench and Abdul’s become steady. To win, you have to do it with more than eight. Derek hit some big shots for us tonight and Austin’s capable of coming in and hitting shots.”

 

Freshman Sam Edwards

On the improved second-half effort …

“The defense changed in the second half. We played hard the first half, but not our hardest. We knew we had some more energy in our tank and we used it in the second half.”

 

Sophomore Lamar Falley

On Sam Edwards …

“Sam’s been in the gym working out. We told him that he needs to be an offensive threat and he stepped up today.”

 

On the improved second-half effort …

“We were settling for jump shots in the first half. We drove the ball in the second half, which opened up our jump shots.”

 

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