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2/21/14 At Wahoo

Wahoo 63
Schuyler 46

The Wahoo Warriors defeated the Schuyler Warriors 63-46 on Friday night to close out the regular season on Parent’s night.

Wahoo jumped out to a 14-1 lead to start the game, and led 22-8 after one quarter behind nine first quarter points from Jake Scheef.

Wahoo continued to extend the lead in the second quarter, and after a put back by Collin Nadrchal at the second quarter buzzer, led 39-21 at halftime. Ben Scheef had 10 second quarter points for Wahoo.

Back to back baskets by Jake Ruzicka and Gavin Iversen to open the third quarter pushed the Wahoo lead to 43-21, and Wahoo would not be threatened the rest of the way.

Jake Scheef led Wahoo with 20 points on 9-12 shooting from the field to go with 8 boards, 6 assists, and 5 steals. Ben Scheef had 16 points on 8-8 shooting from the line to go with 8 rebounds. Josh Langemeier added 8 points and 4 assists. Gavin Iversen had 8 points and 5 steals, and Jake Ruzicka had 7 points and 6 boards.

Wahoo out rebounded Schuyler 35-26 and forced 22 Schuyler turnovers.

Wahoo improves to 19-4 and will begin sub-district action on Tuesday night at Omaha Northwest, vs the winner of Monday night’s game between Arlington and D.C. West. Schuyler falls to 10-12.

COACH'S CORNER

“I thought it was a great effort from our kids, and one of our best games of the season. It was just the kind of game that we wanted heading into postseason play. We got some bad news earlier in the day that Gavin Iversen had broken his finger. We did not know if he would be able to play, but he tried it, and not only did he play, he played very well. Gavin is one tough kid! Jake Scheef had his best game of the year, he was really active on both ends of the floor. I thought all 7 of our top guys, played very well tonight.” -- Coach Kevin Scheef.

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