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Jackson comes off bench to score 31
By LANCE CRANMER
Gazette Sports Writer Score by quarter
GREENFIELD -McClain normally has a respectable amount of firepower coming off its bench, but Saturday night the reserve squad went a little bit deeper than it usually does.
For the first time in his career, Danté Jackson came off the bench for the Tigers as coach Rick VanMatre gave five upperclassmen the start on Senior Night.
Neil Decker, Jeb Wisecup, Cory Rose, Jared Lyle and Thom Schottlekotte only had to hold down the fort for less than seven minutes, but they left with the lead and McClain went on to defeat Unioto 75-50.
"It was a little different for those kids to have to do that," VanMatre said. "Overall our senior bunch that we started did a real nice job."
Schottlekotte drained a 3 to give the Tigers their first lead at 6:32. By the time the normal starters came into the game, McClain's seniors had built a 9-6 advantage.
Then it was time for one of the Tigers' juniors to get a few shots in - with University of Michigan coach Tommy Amaker in the stands to watch him do it.
Jackson came onto the floor and promptly knocked down a 3-pointer as McClain extended its lead to 16-9.
When Wisecup nailed a 3 of his own midway through the second quarter, the Tigers were ahead by 15 at 28-13.
But just like McClain, Unioto had a big scorer of its own in Corey Cottrell - who was just getting warmed up.
Over the last 5:48 of the first half, Cottrell alone outscored McClain 11-5 as the Shermans came roaring back to cut the gap to 30-22 by halftime.
"The Cottrell kid played super in the first half," VanMatre said. "We let him break us down on penetration way too much."
Unioto's plan had been to keep the game reasonable early in hopes of making a late run.
"We kept preaching, 'keep it within 10' was the goal," Shermans coach Ron Lovely said. "Then if we get it within 10, get down to the fourth quarter and maybe we can make a little run."
McClain came out quickly in the second half, though, as Jerrod Ralph - who'd failed to score in the first half - scored seven unanswered points.
"Jerrod had a couple of 2s and a 3 when it was down to seven or eight," VanMatre said. "That was big. Danté found him two or three times in transition and he made two or three buckets to get us back going again."
The Shermans didn't stay down by double-digits for long, eventually cutting the lead back down to seven at 45-38, but McClain closed out the quarter with consecutive treys from Ralph and Jackson to go up 52-38.
The Tigers then dominated the final period, outscoring Unioto 23-12 to cruise to their 19th victory of the season in as many games.
"Obviously Greenfield's an awful sound basketball team," Lovely said. "I think everyone looks at, obviously, Danté Jackson, but a lot of times I think it's overlooked how well coached they are. Their defense is phenomenal."
McClain has just one remaining game left, on the road Friday at rival Hillsboro, who lost Saturday to Miami Trace.
Saturday's win for Greenfield capped another perfect home record for the Tigers, who haven't lost on their home court in two seasons.
"It was a great way for our seniors to go undefeated back-to-back seasons here. Twenty straight wins at home. That's pretty impressive," VanMatre said. "Our first goal was to win the league and we got that done Tuesday. Then we wanted to go undefeated at home and we got that accomplished. For a perfect season we've got one left. It'll be a tough one, but it's within reason."
Jackson led McClain with 31 points against Unioto. Ralph and Heath McNeal each added 10 points.
The Shermans were led by Cottrell's 26-point effort.
Unioto (12-6) travels to take on Lynchburg Clay Tuesday before closing out the regular season Friday at Piketon.
(Cranmer can be reached at 772-9304 or via e-mail at [email protected])
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