After getting their first win of the season against Eaton,
Dixie hit a losing streak. They lost
against Waynesville(53-52), rival
Brookville(67-49), and Northridge(80-37). So they were hoping to get back on
track before entering Christmas break. This weekend they visited Preble County
where they played against Preble Shawnee and Tri-County North.
Shawnee also had only a single win coming into the
game. And although the game was closely
contested, Dixie would lose Friday night at Shawnee 47-52. This set up their 3rd road game in
a row Saturday against North who is winless on the season.
Dixie had an overall height advantage over North. In the half court they used a zone early on,
but would switch to man to man in the second quarter and would stay in that
defense most of the game. They did mix in some ¾ court trapping which was semi
effective. They garnered a few turnovers
but it was effective in that was able to slow down the North offense.
Dixie got an early lead and seemed poised to run away with
the game in the first quarter with a 15-6 lead. But North went on a run late – just before
half time and made the game competitive.
With 2 minutes left it was a 3 point game with Dixie’s margin slimmed to
3 points. But Dixie went on a run of
their own at that time and closed the half with a more comfortable 30-21 lead.
Coming out at halftime it was plain to see that their
strategy was now to utilize their height and feed the post. Cody Grubb was the recipient of the extra attention
to the post – scoring 20 of his game high 29 points in the second half. North just could not seem to be able to stop
Grubb inside.
North did make another run at Dixie in the third
quarter. They got the game to within 5
points midway through, but Dixie held them off and again extended their lead,
this time into double digits.
North pulled out all the stops – doing some full
court man to man, switching to a zone defense. But the game seemed to spiral
out of control in the 4th quarter.
Dixie was able to win running away with a 61-47 win. Still North was
able to play with Dixie at times and made the game competitive.
TCN Coach King: “Even though we lost, I thought that the
team made huge strides tonight. It was
quite a reverse in 24 hours. We’re young
and the late start didn’t help, so I have to have a lot of patience. They have come a long way and I think that we
are getting better. “
Damon Nelson, “He came off of the bench and got big points
for us. He’s been proving himself in
practice and shows that he is capable of staying in front of the ball on
defense. And right now that is what we
need – someone who can stay in front of the ball. He’s worked hard and he got time tonight. His
defense is what got him his minutes – the points are just icing on the cake.”
Dixie Scoring: Rutledge 1, Leonard 9, Simpson 4, Hale 9,
Miller 6, Keiras 1, Rader 4, Grubb 29.
TCN Scoring: Louthan 6, Edgin 14,Cordes 7, Nelson 12,
Woodyard 8.
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