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3A No. 1 St. Joe 96, 3A No. 11 Washington 53

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Written by Trevor Andershock
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In a crosstown 3A matchup, No. 1 Saint Joseph hosted No. 11 Washington in South Bend on Thursday night. Washington jumped out to an 11-2 lead behind two three-pointers from Steven Reynolds III, then he found Gabe Burgin for a layup to give the Panthers a nine-point lead early in the contest. The game was all St. Joe's from there. The Huskies kept scoring, while Washington had trouble handling the ball. St. Joe had the game in control by midway through the second quarter and coasted to the 96-53 victory.

Unsigned senior Chase Konieczny scored 31 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the way for the Huskies. Nick Shrewsberry added 25 points and seven rebounds, while sophomore Elijah King scored 18 points and collected eight boards. Reynolds scored 20 to lead Washington.

The game was hectic from the tip, but that looked to favor Washington early. Reynolds hit two difficult stepback threes within the first two minutes of the game. Burgin was playing well on both ends, and St. Joe's could not get the ball to drop. They had multiple point-blank shots in the opening minutes that would not go through the hoop.

However, once the Huskies popped the lid off the hoop, it was an avalache the rest of the way. St. Joe's scored 31 points in the second quarter, and followed it up with 32 in the third. For good measure, the Huskies outscored Washington 21-5 in the final stanza. 

Shrewsberry made five of nine three-point attempts, and Konieczny dominated inside the arc. King had a fantastic third quarter for St. Joe's to erase all doubt in the game's outcome. 

Junior guard Ethan Roseman peppered the statsheet with ten points, six assists, and five rebounds. He gets the ball where it needs to be for the Huskies.

St. Joe is now 12-1 on the season.

Washington dropped to 9-2.

 

East Chicago Central 72, Chesterton 56

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Written by Trevor Andershock
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Senior guard Dominique Murphy caught fire from three-point range in the first half to give East Chicago Central breathing room against Chesterton. The Trojans battled to make it a game in the second half, but Murphy and Jamarie Pollard were too much for Chesterton. The Cardinals won 72-56.

Murphy usually operates in the mid-range. ECC began the game by trying to post Murphy, but it was the transition game where Murphy started to roll. He knocked down three three-pointers on fastbreaks in the first half to build an East Chicago Central lead. 

Speaking of three-pointers, Chesterton's Logan Pokorney nailed three after three for the Trojans. He has a smooth, quick, consistent release which makes it surprising when Pokorney misses an open shot. The junior finished five of seven from deep. He also showed quickness and agility off the dribble to tally 21 points in the loss.

East Chicago's Greg Williams made a defensive impact with three blocks, two steals, and a couple of rebounds. Williams also gave ECC 11 points on the offensive end.

Chesterton sophomore point guard TJ Ray dished out eight assists by driving and finding outside shooters like Pokorney. He also scored eight points in the loss.

 

*INCOMPLETE BOXSCORE*

2024 FORUM Tipoff: New Palestine 65, Zionsville 53

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Written by Trevor Andershock
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(Zionsville's Maguire Mitchell drives against Austin McMahan at the 2024 FORUM Tipoff Classic. PHOTO: JT Cocherell)

 

New Palestine's Moses Haynes sparked a third-quarter run to push the Dragons by Zionsville at the 2024 FORUM Tipoff Classic. The teams were tied at the half before Haynes and Julius Gizzi created separation on both ends of the court. Gizzi finished with a game-high 28 points.

Gizzi and Zionsville star Maguire Mitchell started slowly, but the two found a rhythm in the second quarter. Mitchell could not miss and had 17 points by the halftime intermission. Gizzi was not far behind him with 11.

However, for the second straight Saturday, Zionsville could not get the offense rolling in the second half. The Eagles only shot 6-20 from three, with Mitchell making four of those. 

By early in the fourth period, New Palestine had full control of the game. Haynes and Gizzi combined for 47 points on only 24 shot attempts. 

Zionsville did not help its cause by going three-of-eight at the foul line.

Zionsville cut into the New Pal lead late, but the Dragons won 65-53.

 

2024 FORUM Tipoff: Warren Central 65, South Bend Riley 55

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Written by Trevor Andershock
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(JJ Craig after scoring 20 points against Riley at the 2024 FORUM TIpoff Classic)

South Bend Riley and Warren Central played a back-and-forth affair at the 2024 FORUM Tipoff Classic. Early, the Wildcats built a nine-point lead before the Warriors charged back in the second half. Warren Central used a group effort to get it done.

JJ Craig led Warren Central with 20 points, four rebounds, four assists, and three steals, but Ezekiel Kirby's third quarter explosion and Davion Hampton's late plays were the difference in the game. Kirby made four threes to flip the game in Warren Central's favor, then Hampton nailed the door shut with his crunch time buckets. Hampton finished with 17 points. 

After a slow start, Marvin Schindler found a rhythm for Riley. He is a four-year starter for the Wildcats, and Schindler had Riley on his back for a long stretch. His ability to make shots off the dribble applied pressure to the Warren Central defense.

Schindler scored 17 points in the loss.

Junior guard Tyrese Jones gave Riley a chance to win. The athletic guard tallied 17 points in the loss.

In the end, Warren Central had too much firepower for Riley. Sophomore Kaleb Elkins helped in every area—10 points, six assists, and five rebounds.

It was Riley's first loss of the seasoon.

Jevon Guess will be back soon for Warren Central.

2024 FORUM Tipoff: Avon 47, Southport 43

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Written by Trevor Andershock
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(Avon guard Keriawn Berry handles the ball against Southport at the 2024 FORUM Tipoff Classic. PHOTO:JT Cocherell)

The swings between Avon and Southport at the 2024 FORUM Tipoff Classic were exaggerated behind the typical peaks and valleys. In the end, Avon held off Southport for the 47-43 victory.

Avon had a thunderous start behind a couple of dunks by Kendrick Dunmore, and the Orioles continued to play well throughout the first half. Avon built a 35-23 halftime lead before the floor dropped on them.

Southport held Avon scoreless for nearly seven minutes to begin the second half. In that time, the Cardinals scored 16 points to take the lead. Jack Turner and James Kalala played a major part in the Southport success. Kalala finished with a double-double of ten points and ten rebounds, while Turner scored 14 for the Cardinals.

After Avon could not score in the third, Southport returned the favor in the fourth quarter. Avon won the final period 16-4 by getting into transition more. Jedidiah Minnett, Rohan Pearson, and Dunmore sealed the game late for the Orioles. 

 

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