Bruins rally to defeat Mendota

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MENDOTA – The St. Bede Bruins improved their overall record to 14-8 Saturday night, rallying to defeat the Mendota Trojans, 61-51, in non-conference action for their fifth straight victory.

The host Trojans scored the first 11 points of the game, before St. Bede's Nick Smudzinski fed Steven Yucas for a layup to get the Bruins on the board with 2:51 left in the opening quarter.

Mendota once led by as many as 13 points, 15-2, before settling for a 17-5 edge after eight minutes.

"(Friday) night after our game, we talked about not coming out flat here tonight," said SB coach Terry Nelson. "Before the game tonight, I talked about not coming out flat. And they did come out flat tonight.

“As a team, they came out flat. Not one or two individuals, but as a team, they came out flat. We got ourselves in a hole, and ... we slowly worked our way back."

St. Bede did indeed chip away at that deficit during the second period, capping the rally with 2-3 Paul Perona free throws with no time showing on the clock to make it a 29-26 Mendota lead at the break.

Perona, the St. Bede senior, provided eight points and four rebounds in a pivotal second quarter.

"Paul was one of the guys who brought us back," Nelson said. "Paul hasn't been starting lately for us, but actually his production has gone up coming in off the bench. We're real pleased with what Paul's doing.

"Paul's active out there. He'll get that tough rebound for us. He'll keep the ball alive. And on the press, he does a really nice job. He'll tip the ball or get a steal. He just gave us a little more emotion to get back in the game."

The Trojans pushed back in front by as many as eight points in the third quarter. But a pair of key, back-to-back three-pointers by St. Bede's Alec Schwab and Kirby Sudaj within about 11 seconds of each other suddenly made it a 36-34 Bruins' deficit with just under three minutes left in the third stanza.

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