Storm hold on against Tigers

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Princeton’s Cole Evenson (left) and Bureau Valley’s Tommy Johnston battle for a rebound in the first quarter of Tuesday’s game at Prouty Gym. The Bureau County rivals will become conference rivals next year. (BCR photo/Mike Vaughn)
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On the ensuing inbound pass, Princeton’s pressure almost forced another BV turnover, but a wild scramble for a loose ball gave the Storm possession back. Princeton then failed to foul and let 14 seconds run off the clock before Hansen found Johnston wide open under the hoop for an uncontested basket with four seconds left to make it 53-50.

“We wanted to trap in the backcourt and foul once they got in the frontcourt,” said Brandt. “I think we got caught up in the action a little bit. We talked about two guys we wanted to foul and neither of those guys had it, but at the time we have to do a better job of just fouling whoever gets it and taking our chances.”

Playing in front of a postseason atmosphere with both student sections bantering back and forth, the Storm came out strong to start the game, doing damage from the three-point stripe.

The Storm’s first four field goals of the game were three’s as they hit five of eight attempts in the first half from behind the arc. Neuhalfen and Hansen each hit two three’s apiece in the opening half. Hansen was a big lift off the bench for the Storm with all eight of his points coming in the first two quarters.

The Storm fell behind 2-0 to start the game, but never trailed after that. Neuhalfen made all five of his three-point attempts in the game and scored all 10 of BV’s points in the third quarter. 

“He’s only a sophomore so he’s got a bright future,” said Brandt of Neuhalfen. “We’ll have to contend with him for a couple more years. We tried to keep the ball away from him and trap him a little bit so he would get rid of it. I thought we did a decent job of that in the second half. Looking back on it, maybe we should have done that a little bit more in the first half.”

Stroud and Austin Mack led PHS with 13 points each in their final home game of their careers. All five of Princeton’s starters are seniors.

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