Red Devils finish what they start

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Hall’s Brett Fanning boxes out Princeton’s Austin Mack on a free throw Monday at BV. (BCR photo/Mike Vaughn)
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MANLIUS — The Princeton Tigers had a minute to win it when play resumed Tuesday for their regional play-in game with arch-rival Hall.

The Red Devils carried over a 46-41 with 1 minute, 5 seconds remaining when the contest was suspended Monday by a power outage due to a sudden blizzard. While the Tigers were able to strike first Tuesday with a three-pointer by Cole Evenson to close within two points, the Red Devils finished what they started, defeating the Tigers 53-46.

It took nine minutes to play the final 1:05 of game clock, played in front of 21 fans on each side of the gym plus the PHS cheerleaders and the Bureau Valley basketball team, which just finished its practice.

“It was a weird situation. You come over and warm up. There’s a minute on the clock, 50 people in the stands maybe. Just an odd situation. Not something you want to go through, but really was the only option,” PHS coach Jesse Brandt said. “The whole atmosphere was weird for a regional game. Usually, after you lose, you’re in the heat of the moment, but the way the whole situation worked out, you’re just different at the end of the game. Just a weird deal.”

“I’ve coached on a football team that won a state championship and coached on a basketball team that got fourth in state. That was the most nerve-wrecking minute and five seconds of my life,” Hall coach Mike Filippini said. “That was a really tough spot for both teams, and luckily we did enough things at the end.”

Hall’s Danny Nolasco returned to the free-throw line where he was about 21 hours earlier when play was finally halted Monday after minutes of delays from flickering lights and insufficient lighting. Filippini joked that Nolasco would spend the day shooting free throws and in fact, made 14 straight attempts at Red Devil Gymnasium. He was, however, unable to carry that hot streak at the Storm Cellar, missing his charity toss.

“That was a really tough spot to be in when you got to think about that the entire day,” Filippini said,

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