Carolina Christian 54 – Arborbrook 50
We saved the best for last and ended the season on a high note. You can’t ask for more than that. The Falcons were playing their best game of the year and trailed 51-50 with less than a minute left in the game and the ball in their possession. The lead had see-sawed back and forth the entire game. Both teams held fourth quarter leads but neither team could pull away. Everything we tried from the opening tip off to this point had worked. Coach designed a play and the players ran it to perfection but the shot rimmed out and the Falcon season ended when the Lions added a couple of very late free throws. It was a tremendous game played by two evenly matched teams.
Two of the Carolina Christian players had burned us in our two previous games. Coach decided to play a triangle and 2 defense and went over it with the players 10 minutes before tip off. The Falcons came out fast and played a perfect first quarter. The defense worked to perfection and took the Lions top two scorers out of the game. Josh Black injured his back midway through the first quarter but stayed on the floor. Coach was going to pull him out but Josh said he could go another 2 minutes. Josh never came out of the game even though his back pain never improved. He always went anothr 2 minutes. Josh scored 7 points in the first quarter while Nathan Spitler pulled down 5 first quarter rebounds. The Falcons lead 13-8 going into the second period. Something unexpected always happens in a basketball game and this time it came in the second quarter. Our defense was working as designed but the Lions point guard suddenly got very hot. David Grigg, # 23 scored 14 second quarter points as the Lions knocked down 3 three pointers in a row. Josh scored 8 second quarter points but the Falcons now trailed 27-21 at the break.
We had to change our defense to account for #23 and decided to go full court man to man pressure. Winning both quarters would win the game. Once again the strategy worked. The Lion lead quickly evaporated as Nathan and Josh took control of the boards and the offense. Nathan scored 6 points in the quarter on a couple of put backs and 2 free throws. Trey Barnes came alive with a 3 pointer and a free throw. Josh put in 4 more points as the Falcons took a 36-35 lead into the 4th quarter on a last second tip in by Nathan. The lead would see-saw from this point on. Neither team could pull away. It was going to come down to the last minute and it did. This time the shot would not drop and that’s basketball. The Falcons committed only 4 turnovers in the second half when every possession was pressure packed. They made 10 of 14 free throws. They played the best they could play at both ends of the floor. They did everything asked of them and more. They played with passion and courage. They played with all their heart.
For the Record: Josh Black with an injured back scored 25 points, a season high. Josh also had 10 rebounds an 1 assist. Nathan Spitler pulled down a school record 17 rebounds and scored a personal best 12 points. Nathan also had 2 steals and 1 assist. Trey Barnes made 2 three pointers and finished the game with 7 points and 5 rebounds. Mitch Moore was in foul trouble most of the second half and scored 2 points with 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals. Caleb Farmer ran the point guard position to perfection scoring 2 points with 2 rebounds, 1 steal, and 1 assist. Daniel Zangmeister, coming off a rib injury scored 2 points with 3 rebounds. Forest Landa did not score but once again played great defense and was one of the two in the triangle and 2 defense.
The season has officially ended and this will most likely be my last entry until the sports banquet. Looking back, we could not imagine how much injuries would effect this team. I do not believe we played one single game when we were completely healthy. Between back injuries, sprained ankles, injured ribs, jammed fingers, and the flu we were short players at every game and almost every practice. We thought we might lose Mitch for the entire year due to an injured finger. Most of you may not know that Mitch played the entire season with a small splint on his shooting hand. We did not know where our points would come from when the season started. Josh answered that question very quickly. Every player on both teams worked hard, pushed themselves, and got better. Their basketball IQ went up and they learned some important lessons about life. Coach and I both like to win but we don’t judge the success of a season on our win/loss record. That is actually far down the list. With a team like Central, it is the only thing on the list. We expect and demand a lot from the Arborbrook players, and they deliver. Always remember that basketball is only a tool to help shape the rest of their lives. The players on both our teams should walk tall with their heads held high because they never forgot what their true goal was. Play to the glory of God and honor yourselves, your parents, and your school. It is hard to believe the season has already ended. Thank you once again for your continued fan support. Thank you parents for getting the players back and forth to games and practices. Thank you for keeping score books, selling concessions and tickets, cleaning up, and making home games a success. Thank you for allowing us to be a small part of your son’s lives and teach them the game of basketball and a little about life.