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Washington can't cash in on Kennedy charity

The Kennedy boys are 6-2 after narrowly escaping winless Washington 53-48 Friday night at home.

But Cougars Coach Bob Fontana knows they’re living on the edge, especially from the free throw line.

Missed charity shots late in the game led to a one-point loss earlier to Dubuque Wahlert, and the same fate cost them in a three-point defeat at Dubuque Senior.  As a team, the Cougars have hit only 59 percent of their free throws.

While they took a 42-27 lead over Washington (0-7, 0-5) into the fourth quarter, the Cougars almost blew it because of their ineptitude at the line. For the game, they were just 7 of 18.  But 10 of the misses came in the fourth quarter.

“That is a huge concern,” said Fontana.  “It’s very disappointing that we can’t hit our free throws at the end of games.”

For the Warriors, wholesale fouls almost got them a win in a game that looked lost with just three minutes left.  They were then down by 14 and hadn’t mounted much offense all night.

The Cougars went into a slow-down game, and Washington started fouling just for a chance to get the ball back.

The kamikaze strategy almost worked.

Over a two-minute span, Kennedy missed five from the stripe, including two after the Warriors were called for an intentional foul.  The Cougars retained possession but then lost it on a double dribble.

“We got mentally lazy,” Fontana said. “Our seniors have to do a better job showing leadership. For the whole fourth quarter we just stopped playing.”

Washington’s Cybryan Moa and Jason Oney, who scored 10 points apiece, hit a pair of baskets apiece and the score was 49-44 Kennedy with 1:12 to go.

Two more charity misses by the Cougars and two makes by the Warriors cut the margin to three.

Kennedy’s Trevor Heitland finally stopped the bleeding, however, by canning both of his free shots with 40 seconds left.

“We had periods of lapses throughout the game,” said Washington Coach Brad Metzger.  “But we never completely imploded. We just didn’t leave ourselves much room for error at the end of the game.”

Kennedy’s Cody Bell, who led his team in scoring with 13, said the Cougars were fortunate to hang on for the victory.

“We got a comfortable lead,” he said, “and then we kind of just coasted.  We quit attacking the basket and started settling for jump shots.

“But a win’s a win, and we’ll take it.”

WASHINGTON (48): Tann 2 0-0 4, Butterfield 0 0-0 0, Moa 5 0-0 10, Holmes 2 3-4 7, Rosenthal 0 0-0 0, Schulte 0 0-0 0, Oney 4 1-1 10, Bredl 6 0-0 12, Nash 2 1-2 5. Totals 21 5-7 48.

KENNEDY (53): Hayden 4 0-0 11, Fergus 0 0-0 0, Carter 0 2-6 2, Martin 1 0-0 2, Heitland 2 4-8 8, Jahlas 2 0-0 4, Bell 6 0-2 13, Christians 2 1-2 5, Koelling 1 0-0 2, Struss 3 0-0 6. Totals 21 7-18 53.

Halftime - Kennedy 32, Washington 19. 3-point goals - Washington 1 (Oney 1), Kennedy 4 (Hayden 3, Bell 1). Fouled out - Jahlas.

 

Allen posts pair of pins in return to mat

Junior Drake Allen saw his first action of the season Thursday night in a double dual meet the J-Hawks hosted against Dubuque Wahlert and third-ranked Iowa City West.

Jefferson beat Wahlert 45-24, but lost to Iowa City West 45-18.

Allen, who did not go out at the start of the season, picked up two pins.

“It feels pretty good mostly just to be back out there,” Allen said. “I am very thankful my teammates let me back on the team since I didn’t go out to start the year.”

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Stoops stays classy; Hawks will be better

Here are some leftovers from sitting under too many saguaro cactus in the Arizona desert: Reflections on the Insight Bowl.

Number one, in my view, Oklahoma just had better athletes than Iowa. And OU Coach Bob Stoops, after looking at all the bowl games, had sharper tackling and defensive play than most teams exhibited on television.

Iowa made it competitive and certainly showed it could compete with the Sooners. And after the game, running into Iowa's James Ferentz in the hotel lobby, he was excited about the Hawks for 2012.

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Washington grapplers flatten Xavier, 67-9

The Cedar Rapids Washington wrestling team turned into a pinning machine Thursday night.

The Warriors collected nine pins and flattened the Xavier Saints, 67-9, in a Mississippi Valley Conference meet at Xavier.

"Once somebody wins, the next person wants to win," said freshman Dax Dills, who pinned Camden Chicchelly at 106 pounds in just 28 seconds. "Once somebody gets a pin, the next person wants to get a pin."

It happened all night.

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Prairie matmen flatten a pair of foes

CEDAR FALLS - Prairie flattened a pair of foes Thursday night in double-dual meet wrestling at Cedar Falls High School.

Prairie whipped Dubuque Senior, 57-14, and Cedar Falls, 48-21.

Prairie had eight pins against Dubuque Senior and six against Cedar Falls.

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