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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The Tigers got the best-case scenario when Evenson drained a 25-footer for three points to make it 46-44.

Hall’s Erik Fuentes and Princeton’s Josh Kieffer exchanged a pair of free throws to maintain a two-point game at 48-46 with 43 seconds left. The Tigers would not score again, with Brett Fanning sinking 4 of 4 free-throw attempts and Ian Trevier made 1 of 2 attempts to lift the Red Devils into Wednesday’s semifinals against top-seeded Seneca.
Fanning led the Red Devils with 29 points, his first set of free throws Tuesday, pushing him pass Rollie Himes as the No. 2 all-time scorer in Red Devil history.

The Tigers, who finished the season at 6-22, were led by Evenson (12 points) and Austen Stewart (11).

Fans driving to Monday’s game got a surprise when they were blinded by a blizzard that suddenly blew through north-central Illinois. While lights flickered throughout the school during the pregame, there was no further problems until late in the fourth quarter.

Initially, gym lights began to flicker in a sequence that was more suitable for disco than basketball. While BV officials were able to turn off the bank of flickering lights on each side of the gym, the game officials deemed there was insufficient lighting court side to proceed safely and fairly.

While both coaches agreed to play out the game in the conditions they had, they said the officials ultimately made the right call. Hall’s end of the gym was noticeably darker with two sets of lights not powering up.

“They were erring on the side of caution. It made sense,” Brandt said. “If the lights were flashing I didn’t want to play. I’d feel real bad if Hall missed one of their free throws down the stretch because it was dark at their end. We had decent lights on our end, but nobody wants to win or lose in that fashion.”

The power momentarily went off completely with 2:39 remaining in the game with Evenson preparing to shoot a second free throw. From there, the lights began to flicker on and off.

Evenson joked they were trying to “ice me.”

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