Pair of 3s set Rehmert on path to big game

Jitter repellent

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Newman's Micah Transcoso (10) dribbles past Sterling's Tre Whittaker during Monday's game at Musgrove Fieldhouse. Sterling won 54-47. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com)
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STERLING – Zach Rehmert mentioned jitters on Monday night after leading the Sterling Golden Warriors to a 54-47 win over Newman in the opening game of the Sauk Valley Shootout at Musgrove Fieldhouse. 

Most players would take Rehmert's jitters. The 6-foot, 2-inch junior hit two 3-pointers and scored the first eight points for the Warriors (1-0).

"There were a lot of first-game jitters being a junior starting on varsity," Rehmert said. "It wasn't pretty at times, but the team played hard and made big plays when we needed them." 

Rehmert finished with 22 points, including a layup with 1 minute, 15 seconds left in the fourth quarter that extended Sterling's lead to 52-45.

"We know that Zach can do that," Sterling coach Jim Preston said. "The thing about the early 3s was that I think we sort of fell in love with the outside shot and then they stopped falling. I have to do a better job of getting them to pass the ball around and work the ball inside more." 

Newman (0-1) was playing with a roster filled with players coming off of Saturday's 41-7 loss to Aurora Christian in the Class 3A football semifinals. 

The Comets kept fighting, rallying back from five- and six-point deficits throughout the game. 

"Every time we'd get close, Sterling did a nice job of pulling it back out by five or so," Newman coach Ray Sharp said. "I couldn't have asked for more effort. We just haven't had the practices to execute the offense. Most of it was muscle memory from last year and running our basic sets."

Newman grabbed one-point leads on three occasions in third quarter, the last at 35-34 with 1:30 left. Sterling closed the quarter on a 6-0 run, with four points coming from Rehmert.

In the fourth quarter, Newman closed within four points at 46-42 with 3:15 left, but was unable to convert on a couple opportunities that could have made it a one-possession game. 

Zack Everett then made two free throws for the Warriors to put them up 48-42. After Newman's A.J. Sharp made one of two from the line, Micah Miller converted on the other end to put Sterling up 50-43. 

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