Madison – three teams of boys from Northeast Wisconsin had the opportunity to play Golden Ball on Saturday at the Kohl Center, and all three came out of silver.
Division 3:
Freedom fought as tough as they could and started to The Wire against Milwaukee Academy of Science, but the Irish people could not hit a three-point attempt to lose 57-54.
“Of course, I love the way we competed,” said Irish coach Andrew Gibbions. “(There was a lot of heart from everyone. I thought we did a great job, simply responding to everything that happened in the whole game. This is suck in this way, but I love the way we fought here.”
The Irish people led 34-28 in half, because the second Donovan Davis had a double double 13 points and 10 rebounds, and the Senior Drew Kortz had 15.
However, the Novie found their step in the second half and at some point he was in the 22-8 race to give himself an 8-point advantage before the return of Freedom failed.
Novas Devin Brown had a ball, ending with 17 points and 19 rebounds.
Davis finished with 19 points and 16 rebounds, and Kortz was 29 years senior in his last performance as part of the Irish people.
“Just a statement was our main goal and we got here, we competed, we did everything we could,” said Davis. “We controlled what we could and just Last Buzzer will be a sting for about a week, but as two weeks later we will have to work for next year.”
Division 4:
Bondauel created the history of the school this year, appearing in the first state tournament.
Now they create the history of the school again, but not with the Golden Ball-they are looking at the Silver House, when they fell into the careful aquinas in the match for the title Division 4, falling by a result 74-45.
“I talked a little before the match today, today there will be the best result, but there is no bad result,” said coach Bears Duke Copp. “I think we take it this way. We had a season and we intend to cultivate it for the rest of our lives.”
The bears had an early advantage, but the Blugolds stood burned soil after a shot, three -story three -story.
In the first half, Aquinas made 66% of his shots from the floor and 54% from behind the curve. They were 18 in the middle and never looked back.
The Junior Bear Ryan Westch and the second Carter Moesh had 11 points.
In the case of Anvelink Bonuel, Senior Race is proud of the fresh standard, which the band Bears established when he graduated.
“It means everything for me to determine the standard to determine the standard of this program and younger children – the upcoming younger generations,” said Avelink. “In a sense, they looked around us very much and I hope that in the future they will be able to do the same.”
Division 5:
Sheboygan Lutheran also returns home with a silver ball because they were defeated by Cochrane-Fountain City, 60-54.
The crusaders had an early seven -point advantage, but they found themselves 6 during a break when Pirates Cameron Lipiński hit the busts of three buzzers to give the rush to the break into the break.
They are approaching one point, but Sheboygan Lutheran has never been able to recover the lead.
Brennan Hackbarth had 26 points and 11 rebounds for crusaders.
Porter Ehrat had the highest team of 18 for Cochrane-Fountain City to lend a hand his team win the Golden Ball.