NDSU95 wrote:My ditrict standins after the tourny how they will end up
1.MV Kocka and the boys over CC by 3 in the district title Region 1 Title game preview
2. CC
3. OG
4. Richland
5. Enerlin
6. NC
7.Kinderd
8.FSHP
In my mind 3-7 are up for grabs MV and CC are the class of the district and the region
ClassBEast wrote:NDSU95 wrote:My ditrict standins after the tourny how they will end up
1.MV Kocka and the boys over CC by 3 in the district title Region 1 Title game preview
2. CC
3. OG
4. Richland
5. Enerlin
6. NC
7.Kinderd
8.FSHP
In my mind 3-7 are up for grabs MV and CC are the class of the district and the region
Was it their impressive 4 point win over Richland last night that has you feeling MV is a much improved team since CC trounced them in December??
ClassBEast wrote:Central Cass rolls past Kindred in boys basketball
By: Heath Hotzler, INFORUM
CASSELTON, N.D. – The Central Cass boys basketball team runs so much during games that scores tend to get lopsided, junior varsity players regularly get quality varsity minutes and referees get winded.
Yes, even the officials are wondering how the Squirrels keep it up.
Such is life in the fast lane.
Matt Zimmerman had 25 points to lead No. 5 Central Cass to a 79-41 North Dakota Class B, District 2 victory against rival Kindred on Thursday at Central Cass High School.
“Kindred is a big rival,” Zimmerman said. “We had a full gym. We just wanted to do what we do. Put on a good show.”
The Squirrels (12-0) put the pedal to the floor from the start, bursting to a 20-6 first quarter lead.
Zimmerman led the way with seven points in the opening frame, but Central Cass’ depth was evident throughout.
Guard Ellery Bresnahan found open teammates and hit open shots, Josh Roesler chipped in with a few buckets, and the Squirrels combined to hit eight 3-pointers in the game.
Kindred (8-4) couldn’t get out from under the thumb of Central Cass’ athletic defenders.
“A key coming in here was to limit their transition baskets, and we obviously didn’t do that,” Vikings coach Brad Woehl said. “We came out a little sluggish offensively, and didn’t rebound as well as I would have liked. We just have to get better.”
Vikings senior post Jack Plankers, a 6-foot-8 North Dakota State football recruit, was unstoppable on the boards. He scored 18 points – mostly on putbacks – and finished with 21 rebounds.
Central Cass held a 39-18 halftime lead.
The Squirrels continued to go up-and-down the court in the second half.
Central Cass senior Jon Lubbers scored nine of his 11 points in the fourth quarter.
Kindred managed just one basket in the fourth.
Sophomore Eric Bachmeier had 12 points and four rebounds for the Vikings.
Both teams emptied their benches for the final two minutes.
“We like to push the ball,” Zimmerman said. “We are very up-tempo, and that seems to be working for us this year. … Refs get tired, too. They are talking to us the entire time, asking if we always push the ball this much. We condition really hard in practice, and you can tell by the third and fourth quarters that teams are really worn out.”
Kindred 6 18 35 41
Central Cass 20 39 52 79
KINDRED: Bachmeier 3 4-6 12, Reinke 2 0-0 5, Plankers 9 0-1 18, Holland 2 0-0 5, Moffet 0 1-2 1. Totals: 16 5-9 41.
CENTRAL CASS: Bresnahan 7 2-3 19, Sundquist 1 0-0 3, Ieland 2 0-0 4, Roesler 3 3-6 9, Zimmerman 9 5-7 25, Lubbers 4 1-1 11, Ebach 2 2-2 6, Breske 1 0-0 2. Totals: 29 12-19 79.
3-pointers: Bachmeier 2, Reinke, Holland, Bresnahan 3, Sundquist, Zimmerman 2, Lubbers. Total fouls: K 17, CC 12. Rebounds: K 36 (Plankers 21), CC 36 (Zimmerman 7).
ClassBEast wrote:NDSU95 wrote:My ditrict standins after the tourny how they will end up
1.MV Kocka and the boys over CC by 3 in the district title Region 1 Title game preview
2. CC
3. OG
4. Richland
5. Enerlin
6. NC
7.Kinderd
8.FSHP
In my mind 3-7 are up for grabs MV and CC are the class of the district and the region
Was it their impressive 4 point win over Richland last night that has you feeling MV is a much improved team since CC trounced them in December??
wolves65 wrote:maple valley best shot was last season with the the big behm kid. They lack a big defender and rebounder in the middle. Good teams can get to the basket easier against them and Haseleu has to defend harder at the point. I am not saying they are not a good team but they had more pieces last year than this year.
scoobyx2 wrote:ClassBEast wrote:NDSU95 wrote:My ditrict standins after the tourny how they will end up
1.MV Kocka and the boys over CC by 3 in the district title Region 1 Title game preview
2. CC
3. OG
4. Richland
5. Enerlin
6. NC
7.Kinderd
8.FSHP
In my mind 3-7 are up for grabs MV and CC are the class of the district and the region
Was it their impressive 4 point win over Richland last night that has you feeling MV is a much improved team since CC trounced them in December??
I wouldn't put to much thought on the first MV-CC matchup. Most of the MV boys were playing a lot of football late into the fall. I don't think they are a powerhouse that will crush teams, but they have players that know how to win.
d_fense wrote:I agree with you, Central Cass is head and shoulders above the rest of the region. But, it only takes one off night or one particularly hot night by an opponent to get beat.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:District standings and remaining games:
Friday, Jan. 27th
Oak Grove @ Central Cass
Enderlin @ Northern Cass
Maple Valley @ FSHP
Thursday, February 2nd
FSHP @ Oak Grove
Central Cass @ Northern Cass
Maple Valley @ Kindred
Richland @ Enderlin
Johhnyping wrote:Having had the chance to watch several games in District 2, my overall comment is that the District is down several notches on the talent meter from the past 2-3 years. Central Cass is a good team but does not have a true leader, a guy that they can go to when they really need a bucket.
ClassBEast wrote:Johhnyping wrote:Having had the chance to watch several games in District 2, my overall comment is that the District is down several notches on the talent meter from the past 2-3 years. Central Cass is a good team but does not have a true leader, a guy that they can go to when they really need a bucket.
I think Zimmerman or Bresnahan would fill that role.
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