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Cougars
finish 2-1 in Booster Club Classic; Shoot-Out next
The
Barton County Community College men’s basketball team completed
the Walnut Bowl/Cougar Booster Club Thanksgiving Classic with a
2-1 mark this past weekend, falling only to No. 15 Iowa Western
for Barton’s lone home loss this season. The Cougars sandwiched
the loss with wins over Western Wyoming and Westchester (NY) to
improve to 5-5 for the season. Barton will now turn focus to the
annual Jayhawk Shoot-Out in Coffeyville this weekend. The Cougars
are slated to play host Coffeyville and Cowley County – the
top two teams in the East from the Coaches Poll prior to the season.
Highlights
Barton capped off the Classic with its most thrilling home contest
of the season. The Cougars won an overtime affair from Westchester,
88-85. The Cougars and Westcos (2-2) battled back and forth in the
contest, trading the lead 17 times and finding themselves tied 11
times. The final time the contest was tied was at the end of regulation,
thanks to the heroics of freshman Dylan Channel. Channel knocked
down a 3-pointer in the waning seconds of regulation to even the
mark at 70-all and send the contest to an extra frame.
In
the overtime period, Barton jumped on top and never trailed. Antanas
Kavaliauskas scored the 1st 4 points of the OT to give Barton a
74-70 lead. Channel pushed the margin to 77-72 with his 3rd trey
of the contest. Westchester would not give in, cutting the lead
to one – 79-78 – with just less than two minutes to
play. Channel again would respond, hitting a jumper with 1:46 to
play for an 81-78 lead. After a turnover Channel knocked down a
pair of free throws to an 83-78 lead. Westchester would get no closer
than 3 the rest of the way as Barton hit 7-of-8 free throws in the
final 1:03 and 11-of-12 for the overtime period. Kavaliauskas ended
with career-highs in points and rebounds as he led the Cougars with
28 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Channel also ended with a career-high
22 points. Aubrey Bruner tossed in 17 points and handed out 6 assists.
Barton
gave the No. 15 Reivers of Iowa Western all they could handle for
much of the contest Friday, but couldn’t stay with them for
40 minutes as Iowa Western gave the Cougars their first home loss
of the season, 77-65. The Cougars and Reivers (10-1) combined for
10 lead changes and 5 ties during the 1st 40 minutes of action before
Iowa Western took a 40-36 lead to the lockerroom. In the 2nd half,
however, the Reivers went on a 14-4 run that turned a 48-45 lead
into a 62-49 advantage. Iowa Central didn’t stop there, pushing
the lead to 73-53 at the 7-minute mark, capping a 25-8 run over
8 minutes to put the game out of reach. Kavaliauskas again led Barton
with 22 points and 15 boards – the 1st time he reached the
15-rebound mark. Marcus Barrett had a career-high 19 from his point
guard spot.
Barton
struggled in the opening half of the contest Thanksgiving night
before putting things together for an impressive 82-55 win over
Western Wyoming (1-8). Barton trailed just once in the opening half
but had to use a 4-0 run at the end of the half to take a 32-24
lead to halftime. It didn’t take Barton long to put the hammer
down in the 2nd half. The Cougars came out and went on a 12-2 run
to take a 44-26 lead just 5 minutes into the 2nd half. That lead
grew to 54-30 at the 11:36 mark. The lead continued to swell until
it reached 27 points on a couple of occasions. The Cougars were
paced by Kavaliauskas with 18 points followed by Channel with 15
and Bruner with 14. Channel hit 5-of-5 on treys for a career-high
15 at the time. Bruner and Barrett each had 7 assists for Barton.
Stats
Full box scores and stats can be found at www.bartonccc.edu/sports
Next
Fri., Dec. 3 – at Coffeyville, 7 pm (Jayhawk Shoot-Out in
Coffeyville)
Sun., Dec. 5 – v Cowley County, 3 pm (Jayhawk Shoot-Out in
Coffeyville)
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