March 11, 2013
Adrian's return key for Morgantown
Mohigans will be at full strength vs. SC Thursday night
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Nathan Adrian missed five weeks with a broken foot.
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"That's it,'' Yester said. "They trap and go. They run two different types of traps, sometimes three. They run man, diamond and one, a 1-2-1-1 or a 2-2-1, and they run it pretty successfully and they run it with different intensity.

"The biggest thing is we have to take care of the ball and get it into the paint. If we can get it into the paint, I like our chances. If we have 25 turnovers and can't get it in the paint and have to rely on outside shots, it's going to be a long night. That's what it's got to come down to: Can we handle the traps? We know what we want to do. Can we execute it? We'll see.''

Herbert agreed that the key of the game boils down to how well Morgantown performs against SC's swarming defense.

"They'll have a rough time,'' Herbert said. "But if it doesn't bother them, then we'll have a rough time. I agree with that. We're going to have to pick our spots and not stay in full-court pressure the whole game.''

Yester noted that his squads have beaten South Charleston in the schools' last two meetings, including a 70-58 conquest last year during the regular season.

"So our kids know their kids,'' Yester said. "It's a matter of being calm, cool and collected, and attacking when they get the opportunity and making something of it.''

Yester said another formula for failure against SC is to let the undersized Black Eagles control the rebounding with their quickness to loose balls.

"They're not that big,'' Yester said, "but they're a very good rebounding team. They're quick off the floor and they go get it. I think they know it and everybody else knows it. They remind me of Woodrow Wilson, Washington and Martinsburg with their quickness.

"If you can't rebound, South Charleston with extra shots is very, very good.''

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

 

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