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2/8/06
2/8/06
FISHER CATHOLIC 56 | HARVEST PREP 53
Fisher Catholic finishes off Harvest Prep, stays unbeaten
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Steve Blackledge
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
</IMG> WILL SHILLING | FOR THE DISPATCH Fisher Catholic’s Jared Lineberger, left, and Greg Connell sandwich Harvest Prep’s Quinton Aden. Connell scored 15 points in Fisher Catholic’s 56-53 win.
LANCASTER, Ohio — The Fisher Catholic boys basketball team is what it is.
"We’re not going to run up and down the floor and get 80 points," Irish senior point guard Greg Connell said. "With us, it’s all about composure, ball security and solid fundamentals. We like to keep games in the 50s to mid-50s, try to get the other team to play our game and pull it out in the end.
It’s not always pretty, but it works."
In a nutshell, Connell summed up Fisher Catholic’s 56-53 win over visiting Harvest Prep last night that gave the Irish a two-game lead in the Mid-State League Cardinal Division with just three to play.
Just as important, the Irish (16-0, 11-0) took a big step toward becoming the first team in school history to finish unbeaten in the regular season.
"This is just the kind of game I expected it to be," Fisher coach Tracy Blevins said. "With us being undefeated, everybody is jacked up to beat us.
For Harvest Prep, this was their championship game. I can’t begin to say how proud I am of the effort our guys gave not only physically, but mentally. We played like champions when we needed to."
Harvest Prep (11-4, 9-2) took a 50-46 lead with 3:50 left on successive driving layups by Quinton Aden and Nehemiah Trotter.
MSL Cardinal champion or co-champion seven of the past eight seasons, Fisher answered with a 10-0 burst during which the Warriors came apart at the seams.
Connell assisted Bleu George on a three-point basket to regain the lead with 2:50 left, then intercepted an inbounds pass and scored to make it 53-50.
Harvest Prep turned the ball over four times in a matter of one minute.
"These kids just refuse to lose," Blevins said. "Whenever we’ve needed a play all season, somebody has done it and it’s been somebody different almost every game. We won’t have anybody make All-Ohio this year, but the kids are fine with that. They like the way we’re getting it done."
Connell scored 15 points and George 11. Each made three three-point shots. Aaron Shonk and Michael Vajen had 10 points each.
One of the unsung heroes for the Irish was center Jared Lineberger, who at 6 feet 2 drew the assignment of guarding 7-1 sophomore B.J. Mullens.
The Ohio State recruit had 18 points and 15 rebounds but sat out large chunks of the game because of foul trouble. He was called for going over the back four times.
"That’s a pretty big task guarding a guy so huge," Lineberger said. "We were just trying keep him out of the lane and get rebounding position on him. You may not be as big as somebody, but you can still outhustle him."
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