Madison-after for the first time in the history of the program during the boys of State Basketball Tournament in Madison, No. 1 Bonduel Bears looked as if he intensified the best.
From the beginning to the end, the bears looked control over the semi-final match of Division 4 against No. 4 The Prairie School and won trades, 59-41.
The Junior Wester bear had a dominant game, almost finishing double (10 points and 7 rebounds) in the first half. They will win with this double double, shooting 50% from the floor to get 20 points and 12 boards.
“I will tell you what he really carried during the tournament,” said coach Bears Duke Copp. “We don’t think there are many guys who can guard him, he is only a big, strong guy. He is an animal.”
“He is at least a unique player,” said coach Hawks, Jason Atanasoff from Bears Big Man. “Certainly a unique player to prepare and had a game in football.
His teammates, the second of Quinn Wesenberg (14) and Senior Race Anvelink (10) also ended the double number.
“It’s amazing, we all dreamed about it since the beginning of this season,” said Avelink. “I had a vision for summer to get to this point and I am really proud of those guys who played during playing play -ff.”
The main coach of Duke COPP said that the defeat of Roncalli in mid-February was a wake up for his team because he now won the 8-page title game Division 4, which will be against Aquinas.
“From that night and the next day in practice we simply changed the way we were supposed to play,” said COPP. “We played a much more hard, more hard defense and we have been going on since then.”