March 7, 2013
Buffalo has answer for doubters
Bison advance to state tourney with 65-61 win over Parkersburg Catholic
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"We had five keys coming into the game,'' said PC coach Rob Strcula, "and one of them was to limit turnovers. That was kind of a backbreaker in the first half [when the Crusaders turned it over 11 times]. It put us in a hole. It continued in the second half, too. We'd get within three and shoot ourselves in the foot.''

The Bison has ridden its full-court and half-court pressure defensive sets all season long, and Thursday night was no reason to change, even in its biggest game of the year.

"It's speed,'' said Good, who scored 12 points. "Speed. We kept switching, staying with our man and not letting them get open shots. We wanted to stay aggressive and make them have turnovers.''

Buffalo, which doesn't start a player taller than 6-foot-1, also fared pretty well on the boards, being outrebounded just 30-29. Jordan grabbed seven misses to go along with 12 points and junior Aaron Lewis was a revelation, coming off the bench to provide 11 points and six rebounds.

"I've never been confident about my shot,'' Lewis said, "but I don't know. I just decided to shoot a lot today.''

Elkins was pleased to see that, because he knew the Crusaders would try to clamp down on Jordan and Good, 3-point bombers and the team's top two offensive threats all year.

"I don't know where Aaron came from tonight,'' Elkins said with a laugh. "He came in from the cold tonight. He's been in and out and in and out. They couldn't guard him. That was the difference in the second half.

"We talked for three days that they were going to hold down Levi and Laythen and somebody else is going to have to step up. We had a bunch of guys step up. Isaiah Robinson played great. Dylan Rich had some big baskets. Our kids just wouldn't quit. They kept playing.''

Robinson and Rich tied for Buffalo's scoring lead with 13 points apiece, with each hitting better than 50 percent (Robinson 6 of 11, Rich 5 of 7) as the Bison shot 52 percent.

Padden added 15 points and a team-high seven rebounds for the Crusaders,

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

 

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