Winning a close game
essentially comes down to a series of answers.
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Granger players celebrate their victory over Freeman
on Friday at the SunDome, which sends the Spartans
into Saturday's trophy game for fourth place.
ANDY SAWYER/Yakima Herald-Republic
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When the other team
makes a move, hits a big shot, takes the lead, whatever -- you have to
answer. Again and again.
Here, then, were
Granger's answers on Friday, the ones that carried the Spartans to their
59-54 over Freeman and earned them a noon date with Bellevue Christian
in Saturday's fourth-place trophy game.
The first answer came
overnight, in the 20 hours since the Spartans had suffered their first
loss of the year, a 68-61 quarterfinal loss to King's. How would they
respond to that?
"It was tough," junior
Mitchell Zapien said. "We were sad about losing, but that just made us
want to get out and play again. You don't want it to be something you
can't get over."
Added Brandon Oswalt,
another junior guard, "We used the disappointment of the loss to get us
going today."
That answer -- an
emotional quick start -- got the Spartans off to a 10-0 lead, with
Andrew Reddout scoring six points on a pair of assists from Zapien and
one from Oswalt. But the Scotties answered with 10 quick points of their
own, four of them by Taylor Vold, who would finish with a Freeman-high
18 points.
The Spartans' answer:
a 3-pointer by Zapien, ending the run and putting Granger back on top.
Oswalt and Matt James
came up big in the second quarter, combining for 11 of the team's 16
points in the quarter. Zapien's primary contribution to the offense was
his passing, with four first-half assists.
"I told him, today you
have to give the ball up early," Granger coach Miguel Bazaldua said. "If
you do that, you'll get it back later, and good things will happen.
"A lot of times the
other guys think Mitchell's the show. He's part of the show -- OK, he's
the main attraction -- but the other stuff leading up to that is pretty
good, too. Those other guys stepped up big today, and that forced
Freeman to play them even up. And when you have to play those other guys
even, my money's on Mitchell."
The Scotties, though,
wouldn't go away. Midway through the third period, a Vold 3-pointer put
Freeman in front 34-33.
The Spartans' answer:
A 3-pointer by Zapien, followed 27 seconds later by an Oswalt 3-pointer
that kicked off a 9-0 Granger run.
The Scotties' answer:
Back-to-back baskets to pull within six after three quarters.
The Spartans' answer:
It was time for Zapien to go to work, and Bazaldua knew it.
"I can tell when he
wants me to do my thing," Zapien said. "He'll give me a little look or a
sign. My coach just knows."
So Zapien opened the
fourth quarter with a play that pretty much defied belief and defensive
effort. Starting on the left side of the key, he swung around to the
right, cut to the left through two defenders, then back to the right
around a third and then knifed back between the last two and elevated to
bank in what, if you hadn't just seen him weave through the entire
Freeman lineup, would have looked like a simple layup.
The Spartans went on
to open up a 51-41 lead when 5-4 guard Brandon Castro somehow found room
to squeeze past two defenders and dart down the baseline for a layup.
"I don't know how he
fits through some of the places he gets himself in," Oswalt said,
shaking his head.
"That was awesome,"
Bazaldua said. "He hesitated just enough to make (the defenders) come
out of their stance, and then he just blew by them."
Again, though, the
Scotties had an answer. Sophomore sharpshooter Cody Unfred buried a pair
of long 3-pointers, the second of them pulling Freeman within 56-52 with
1:36 remaining.
The Spartans' answer:
the uncanny offensive skills of Zapien once again, followed by the
defensive acumen of Oswalt. After Zapien worked inside for an 8-foot
banker, Oswalt followed with the last of his seven steals. It didn't
lead to a score, but it helped milk some clock, and the Spartans had
their victory.
"(Oswalt) is a great
defender," Zapien, who finished with 21 points, six assist, five
rebounds and a pair of blocked shots. "He's probably our best defender
for sure -- he's got those long arms."
And the Spartans had
all the answers.
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Granger -- Oswalt 5-7 2-5 14, Cortez 2-4 0-1 4, Castro 1-2 1-2 3,
Carpenter 0-0 0-2 0, Cruz 0-3 0-0 0, Vivar 2-4 0-1 4, Zapien 8-15
2-4 21, James 1-2 3-4 5, Brown 0-1 0-0 0, Reddout 4-6 0-1 8, Avalos
0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-45 8-20 59. |
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Freeman -- Duckett 0-0 0-0 0, Miller 0-1 0-0
0, Hjaltalin 1-1 0-3 2, Maine 1-4 0-1 3, Vold 7-16 2-2 18, Unfred
3-6 0-1 8, Watson 2-5 1-3 5, Hinch 3-4 2-4 8, Heinen 5-8 0-2 10.
Totals 22-45 5-16 54. |
| Granger |
13 |
16 |
16 |
14 |
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59 |
| Freeman |
11 |
15 |
13 |
15 |
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54 |
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3-point goals--G 5-10 (Zapien 3-6, Oswalt 2-2, Cruz 0-1, Cortez
0-1), F 5-15 (Unfred 2-3, Vold 2-8, Maine 1-4). Rebounds--G 31 (Zapien
5, Oswalt 5), F 29 (Watson 10). Assists--G 9 (Zapien 6), F 9 (Maine
3). Steals--G 12 (Oswalt 7), F 7 (Maine 3). Blocked
shots--G 3 (Zapien 2), F 4 (Heinen 3). Fouled out--None. Total fouls--G
17, F 20. Technical fouls--None.
Turnovers--G 14, F 18. |