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Oden had 20 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks in his 71-52 win vs Terre Haute South. The win pushed them into the Class 4A State Championship game.
A head fake by Lawrence North's Greg Oden sends Terre Haute South's (left to right) Anthony McNeal, Armon Bassett and J.T. Hatfield skyward in the first half. -- Matt Kryger / The Star
3/20/05
Oden had 20 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks in his 71-52 win vs Terre Haute South. The win pushed them into the Class 4A State Championship game.
A head fake by Lawrence North's Greg Oden sends Terre Haute South's (left to right) Anthony McNeal, Armon Bassett and J.T. Hatfield skyward in the first half. -- Matt Kryger / The Star
lawrence north 71, terre haute south 52
Wildcats progress on 'mission'
Balanced scoring puts them 1 win from repeat state title
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By Pat McKee
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March 19, 2005
Balanced, efficient, explosive and businesslike.
All four terms were fitting Saturday for the Lawrence North High School boys basketball team.
With Greg Oden scoring 20 points to lead four players in double figures, the defending champion and third-ranked Wildcats earned a shot at another state title with a 71-52 victory over Terre Haute South in the Class 4A semistate at Southport Fieldhouse.
"We're on a mission," said Oden, the 7-foot junior who added eight rebounds, two blocks, three assists and triggered a game-clinching burst for the Wildcats (23-2), who will face No. 2 Muncie Central (27-1) in Saturday's State Finals at Conseco Fieldhouse. "And the mission's not over."
Despite 74 percent shooting (28-of-38) and offensive balance that saw junior Mike Conley chip in 17 points, senior Brandon McPherson add 15 and senior Donald Cloutier score 11, it still took a late surge for Lawrence North to put away the Braves (22-6).
Terre Haute South, which had only senior Armon Bassett score in the first half, rallied from a 19-point third-quarter deficit to trail just 52-44 on two free throws by Anthony McNeal with 6:18 to go.
But Wildcats coach Jack Keefer then switched his team to a 1-3-1 zone defense, and Lawrence North responded with a 14-0 blitz over a 3:13 span. The burst included two Oden dunks, a Cloutier dunk, a Cloutier tip-in, a McPherson finger-roll and two Conley layups to seal the result.
Bassett topped the Braves with 29 points, 19 coming in the first half when Lawrence North took a 34-19 advantage. McNeal, who added eight points, was South's first player other than Bassett to score, 3:12 into the third quarter.
"We knew (South) would get on a run," Oden said. "They weren't a team to lay down and die, but we were able to play through it. I thought Brandon McPherson took over for part of the fourth quarter."
McPherson credited the Braves for forcing the Wildcats into some sloppy play, but he said he never doubted his team.
"They came at us hard," McPherson said. "But I knew if we stayed strong with the ball, we would be OK."
Terre Haute South coach Mike Saylor said Lawrence North just wears opponents down.
"I felt like we had a rally going and a chance," Saylor said. "But what do they have, four Division I players and one NBA player? Even when they went 1-3-1, we wanted to penetrate and kick, but we couldn't get it done."
The Wildcats' balance and 14-of-17 shooting led to the big halftime margin. They extended the margin to 42-23 on the second of Oden's four dunks midway through the third quarter before Terre Haute South began its comeback. Several fouls allowed the Braves to chip away, and eight straight free throws early in the fourth quarter prompted Keefer to switch to the zone.
"They had some fine shooters, so I wasn't sure about going to the 1-3-1," said Keefer, whose 'Cats seek to add a third title to those won in 1989 and last year. "But it worked for a couple of minutes, and we were able to get some things going."
At the end, the Lawrence North players were pleased but not euphoric. They had a simple explanation, pointing to the "mission" to which Oden had referred.
"We know what it's like to win semistate and state," Conley said. "We want to defend, and we're all business until then."
Added McPherson: "We're happy. But we know how it feels to win state, so we want more. If we win state, you'll see (emotion)."
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