Published
March 14, 2009
Bantams race to fourth
McConnell's 26 points lifts Clarkston to 65-51 win
By
ROGER UNDERWOOD
YAKIMA
HERALD-REPUBLIC
Josh Schutz had a black
eye, courtesy of an enemy elbow from two days earlier.
Some might regard
Toppenish’s 65-51 loss to Clarkston in a Class 2A state tournament game
Saturday in the SunDome as a team-wide blemish.
Don’t believe it.
If the Wildcats lost a
game that determined fourth and seventh places, they did so in a manner
worthy of postgame applause from their fans and tearful and appreciative
hugs later from family and friends.
Because, after all,
they had come from a 4-16 finish a year ago to go where no Top-Hi team
had in 17 years — not only getting to state but winning two games and
earning a trophy.
And also because the
Wildcats went out as they had come in, competing with every fiber of
their being until the very end.
When coach JoJo
Mesplie was asked afterward what he would remember about this team, he
quickly responded, “Just how hard they worked.”
When Schutz was asked
the same question, he replied, “Just how much fun it was.”
This from a 6-foot-2
senior whose sweat-soaked jersey had typified Toppenish’s effort, which
in turn had typified its season.
Against a 10th-ranked
Bantams team (18-10) that lost only to tournament finalist
Burlington-Edison and superstar Evan Coulter, the Wildcats (16-13) fell
behind by 11 points early and came back.
They were down 37-17
in the second quarter and came back, scrambling to within 41-31 in the
third.
And even after the
issue had finally been settled, with Clarkston riding the 26 points of
guard Dustin McConnell to a decisive victory, Mesplie kept coaching and
his players kept playing.
“We always play hard,”
the coach said later. ”We don’t always play smart, but sometimes that’s
just what happens with kids.”
Schutz, who had
probably left several layers of skin from his elbows and knees on the
court, and who had the wind knocked out of him when he fell on the ball,
proudly held the trophy in front of his fans when the game ended.
“Yeah, this hurts,” he
said of the loss, “but also we feel proud. It’s indescribable, really,
to have gotten here and won a trophy for the first time in 17 years.
It’s a great thing for our community and our school.”
Chendo Aguilar, a
burly 5-10 senior who was Top-Hi’s lone double-digit scorer with 20
points, covered his face with his jersey as he walked to the locker
room.
He needn’t have.
“This was the first
time I’ve been on this side of it, when I’ve been the head coach of a
team at state,” said Mesplie, who’d assisted Ray Funk at White Swan. “It
was an unforgettable experience.
“Sometimes I had to
get on these guys in practice to get them going, but every time there
was a game to be played they were ready and they gave it everything they
had.”
And like all true
teams, the Wildcats weren’t truly finished.
“We’ll all probably
play again tomorrow somewhere,” Schutz said. “We’re not only teammates,
we’re very close friends.”
Twenty-four hours
earlier, after Toppenish had beaten Anacortes in overtime to reach the
medal round, a school official said loudly, “It’s a great day to be a
Wildcat.”
So was Saturday.
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Toppenish -- S. Sanchez 0-0 0-0 0, Peters 4-7 1-1 9, Gawhega 0-1
0-0 0, Mesplie 0-1 0-0 0, Ra. Ramirez 3-6 1-4 7, Schutz 4-8 0-0 8,
Ross 0-1 0-0 0, Ro. Ramirez 0-7 0-0 0, M. Sanchez 2-5 0-0 5, Aguilar
6-11 5-6 20, Beard 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 20-48 7-11 51. |
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Clarkston -- McConnell 6-10 12-15 26, Amone 0-3 0-0 0, Brownell
3-8 4-5 10, Jones 2-6 2-2 6, Carey 0-2 0-0 0, Sobotta 2-3 4-5 10,
James 1-3 1-4 3, Poe 0-0 0-0 0, Brown 4-10 2-2 10. Totals 18-45
25-33 65. |
| Toppenish |
9 |
15 |
9 |
18 |
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51 |
| Clarkston |
18 |
21 |
11 |
15 |
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65 |
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3-point goals--T 4-22 (Aguilar 3-7, M. Sanchez 1-3, Ross 0-1, Peters
0-1, Ra. Ramirez 0-3, Schutz 0-3, Ro. Ramirez 0-4), C 4-10 (Sobotta
2-3, McConnell 2-3, Amone 0-2, Jones 0-2). Rebounds--T 27 (Schutz
5), C 36 (Brown 9). Assists--T 4 (Peters 2), C 7 (McConnell 2, Amone
2). Steals--T 9 (Schutz 3), C 6 (McConnell 2, Sobotta 2). Blocked shots--T
0, C 0. Fouled out--Peters, Aguilar, Amone.
Total fouls--T 26, C 17. Technical fouls--None. Turnovers--T 18, C
13. |
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