March 5, 2013
Hurricane tops Logan for state berth
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Lawrence Pierce
Hurricane's Ian Miles (right) puts up a shot against Logan's T.J. Tomblin (left) and Zach Minnick (40).
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On the first three Hurricane possessions in OT, Sorsaia got the ball down low. He was fouled on the first and made both free throws and converted layups on the next two, giving the Redskins a 60-56 lead at about the two-minute mark.

"Sorsaia took over in overtime,'' Hatcher said. "We knew that was going to be a problem as soon as we hit that 3. Tomblin was out and we didn't know who was going to guard Sorsaia.''

Hurricane nearly paved its own demise at the foul line, making only 4 of 12 in the fourth quarter and 2 of 5 in overtime. For the game, the Redskins were 12 of 25.

But fortunately for them, their clock-killing game was a lot sharper. After Zach Minnick's goal brought Logan within 60-58 with 1:18 left, Hurricane ran a three-man weave in the backcourt until Miles found Ace Estep all alone cutting the basket for a layup with 17 seconds to go. Logan suffered its 21st and final turnover on the next possession to ice it at the 11-second mark.

Following the final buzzer, Hurricane's boisterous student section spilled onto the floor to celebrate.

"This means a lot to us,'' Sorsaia said amid the pandemonium. "It means a lot to our seniors. This program hasn't been good the last couple of years. We were 8-15 as freshmen, but we've really turned it around.''

The Redskins finished with four players in double-figure scoring, with Miles, the defensive stopper, adding 12 points and Dawson 10. Sorsaia also yanked down a team-high seven rebounds.

For Logan, Reynolds did yeoman's work handling the ball, driving to the basket and often helping limit Hurricane to one shot by cleaning up the defensive boards. Reynolds finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds, leading the Wildcats to a 40-26 edge off the glass.

Zak Miller had 11 points and Chase Preston 10 for Logan. Street, Tomblin and Minnick all landed seven rebounds.

"We got beat by a good team,'' Hatcher said, "but we really defended them well. I thought we had them on the ropes.''

Reach Rick Ryan at 304-348-5175 or rickr...@wvgazette.com.

 

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