January 5, 2013
Charleston Catholic boys hold off Logan 42-39
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- With three Class A state titles in seven years, Charleston Catholic is used to winning games. But not many of those victories were as agonizing as Saturday's 42-39 conquest of Logan at Catholic's Athletic Complex.

Before a paid crowd of 750, the Irish improved to 5-1 despite making several uncharacteristic mistakes, many of them down the stretch after holding an eight-point lead with 51/2 minutes left. Junior Nick George provided some steadiness for Catholic with 13 points and eight rebounds.

That helped soothe the sting of shortcomings like five fourth-quarter turnovers, errant free-throw shooting (5 of 12 in the final period) and poor judgment, like hoisting a 3-pointer with less than two minutes left after running a minute off the clock with a one-point edge.

"There are things right now that we're not doing that we have always done in this program - our decision-making and our execution,'' said Irish coach Bill McClanahan. "Making free throws, who we pass to, shots we take. Our basketball IQ is not like we want it - not what I expect it to be.

"We just had a conversation about trying to put those pieces together because if we don't, we're not going to be tournament ready. We have to understand that all of these little pieces make the big picture, and right now we're not seeing that very clearly.''

Class AAA Logan (2-5) was able to gamely stay in contention even though it trailed the entire way.

Zach Minnick's layup with 1:12 left brought the Wildcats within 40-39, but those proved to be his team's final points. The next three possessions brought a five-second closely guarded call on A.J. Reynolds, a player-control foul under the basket on Minnick and a driving layup try by Reynolds that rolled tantalizingly around the rim and out.

Catholic, however, failed to close the door in proper fashion in that stretch.

Garret McCarty missed the front end of a pair of 1-and-1s and Nelson McKown failed to connect on either end of a two-shot foul, the latter with 25 seconds to go. McCarty and David Godwin, however, each hit 1 of 2 at the line to bump the lead to 42-39 with 10 seconds left.

The Wildcats, though, never really got a chance to hit the tying 3. Zak Miller wound up with the ball in his hands about 30 feet from the basket as time ran out, and his rushed attempt was well wide of the basket.

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