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Published
March 11, 2009
Wildcats knock off
No. 2
Toppenish rallies to beat Mark Morris, 48-44, in first round
By
SCOTT SPRUILL
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
These odds were not just long, they were vertically disparate in every
way that mattered.
And it only got worse when Toppenish’s unranked boys, completely
inexperienced on this stage, fell behind towering second-ranked Mark
Morris by double digits in the second half of Wednesday’s Class 2A state
tournament opener.
Monarchs that stood 6-9, 6-9 and 6-7 got to the rim, scored, drew fouls
and rebounded with steady if not flashy power, and the Wildcats appeared
ill-equipped to scale such heights. And it didn’t help when, as Top-Hi
coach JoJo Mesplie said, “we could hit the broad side of a barn.”
But Mesplie’s unfazed crew had no trouble with the narrow and distant
side of the barn, hitting six of their nine 3-pointers in the second
half to rally for a stunning 48-44 upset over Mark Morris on opening day
in the SunDome.
Five players contributed to the nine treys with three apiece coming from
sophomore reserve Mario Sanchez and senior starter Ramon Ramirez, whose
back-to-back 3-pointers at the 6:10 and 5:22 marks in the fourth quarter
gave the Wildcats their first lead of the game.
“It did feel like it was slipping away, but we just stuck together,”
Ramirez said. “When Mario started hitting everything and they were
giving us those looks, I knew we had a chance.”
A shooters’ chance turned into an upset when, after a barrage of four
3-pointers to open the final period, the Wildcats’ defense also rose to
the occasion by holding Mark Morris to one field goal in the final seven
minutes.
“We never gave up,” Sanchez said. “We played some tough games (three
loser-out contests) to get here, so we know what it’s like to come back.
If we kept hustling and kept running our plays, we thought we could
win.”
A team win? Try these stats: Ramirez’s twin brother Roman led the
Wildcats with 10 points while Joshua Schutz, Ramirez and Sanchez had
nine each. And they all joined in to force 22 turnovers, including six
in the final period.
Just what a team with no starter over 6-2 had to do.
“That pressure helped put us in our frame of mind,” Mesplie said. “We
caused some turnovers and had their guards pushing it a little. But I
can’t lie, when you face a team that tall you wonder how your kids will
respond. What confidence will they have? It didn’t look good early, but
we stayed aggressive and stayed with our game.”
While Mark Morris did not, according to coach Bill Bakamus.
“We had a nice third quarter, working the high-low to our advantage,” he
said. “Then all of a sudden we’re out of position and getting away from
our game. We were way too busy dribbling, and that’s not what you want
against a team bringing pressure. Too many turnovers.”
The Monarchs clearly took advantage of their height on the boards,
nearly doubling Toppenish in rebounds 42-24. But the fouls they drew
with that interior dominance didn’t pay off as Mark Morris made just 11
of 23 free throws.
“I know we didn’t shoot free throws well (5-for-15), so I was glad they
had trouble, too,” Mesplie said. Five isn’t many, but junior Sergio
Sanchez delivered two big ones with 1:10 left for a 44-41 lead.
The decisive sequence followed that when Schutz and Roman Ramirez scored
back-to-back layups -- sandwiched around a MM turnover -- for a 48-42
lead with 35 seconds left.
“Coach told us there was nothing to lose, so just go out and play hard
and play as a team,” said Ramon Ramirez. “We had a great crowd here, and
the end was just awesome. It was like a home game.”
Sean Atkins led Mark Morris with 15 points, but the two 6-9 kids --
Montana recruit Eric Hutchinson and Tyler Sokol -- were limited to a
combined 13 points on 4-for-9 shooting.
“Credit to the Toppenish kids. They were resilient,” said Bakamus, who
has brought a team to state for 10 straight years. “When they started
hitting those wide-open 3s, you could see the momentum swing and their
confidence rise.
“Looking at the lineup maybe we have more talent,” he added, “but today
Toppenish had a little more heart.”
The Wildcats, making the program’s first state appearance in 17 years,
will now face another daunting task in top-ranked Squalicum (23-1), a
55-39 winner over Pullman. The second quarterfinal of the day starts at
5:30 p.m.
“We’re playing real well right now, so we’ll just go in with that
attitude,” Ramirez said. “They’re a great team and it’ll be a tough
game, but it’s going to be fun.”
Long odds. Just how Toppenish likes them.
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Toppenish -- S. Sanchez 0-0 2-2 2, Peters 1-3 0-3 3, Gawhega 0-0
0-0 0, Mesplie 0-1 0-0 0, Ra. Ramirez 3-12 0-2 9, Schutz 3-5 2-4 9,
Ross 0-0 0-0 0, Ro. Ramirez 4-12 1-2 10, M. Sanchez 3-6 0-2 9,
Aguilar 1-8 0-0 2, Bears 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 17-49 5-15 48. |
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Mark Morris -- DeVries 1-6 2-2 4, Kirkpatrick 0-1 1-2 1, Brill 0-1
0-0 0, Carson 0-0 0-2 0, D. Thacker 0-2 1-2 1, Atkins 6-8 2-4 15,
Bragg 3-8 0-0 6, Sokol 2-5 2-3 6, Rollins 1-1 0-0 2, N. Thacker 1-3
0-0 2, Suek 0-0 0-0 0, Hutchison 2-4 3-8 7. Totals 16-39 11-23 44. |
| Toppenish |
13 |
7 |
9 |
19 |
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48 |
| Mark Morris |
14 |
8 |
13 |
9 |
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44 |
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3-point goals--T 9-24 (Ra. Ramirez 3-10, M. Sachez 3-5, Peters 1-1,
Schutz 1-2, Ro. Ramirez 1-5, Aguilar 0-1), MM 1-9 (Atkins 1-2,
Kirkpatrick 0-1, N. Thacker 0-2, D. Thacker 0-2, DeVries 0-2). Rebounds--T
24 (Ro. Ramirez 5, Schutz 5), MM 42 (Bragg 11, Hutchison 10). Assists--T
14 (Gawhega 3, Ra. Ramirez 3, Schutz 3), MM 9 (DeVries 2,
Kirkpatrick 2). Steals--T 13 (Peters 4), MM 3. Blocked shots--T 0,
MM 2 (Hutchison 2). Fouled out--None.
Total fouls--T 17, MM 16. Technical fouls--None. Turnovers--T 9, MM
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