Thanks for proving me right

I had a bunch of hunches, and the Oregon boys basketball team proved all of them to be spot on.

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I was pumped. But if you follow me in the Twitterverse (@CHeimerman_SVM), you already knew that.

Late Thursday night, when yet another cloud of holiday hoops tourney smoke cleared, I drew the assignment of covering the Oregon-St. Francis de Sales semifinal game Friday evening.

You might think I was just pumped to be covering my second game in more than a month. See, I love all aspects of my job, but there's nothing quite like covering games. So, I admit, just getting out played a factor. But, more so, I was pumped to see a team for which my hopes just keep getting higher.

For the preseason hoops tab, I picked the Hawks to be the third-best team in the area, right behind Rock Falls and Eastland. I had a hunch they'd take a monster step forward this season.

Then the box scores started getting reported, and it seemed like a different Hawk led the team in scoring every night. Of late, Caleb Mowry's taken the clear-cut role of go-to-guy, but I still knew this team was capable of going to many different wells, depending on the night.

On Friday, Mowry was a well that never went dry, at least when he was on the floor.

Foul trouble saw him miss most of the second period, but the Hawks recovered nicely from a 12-0 de Sales run and kept it a nine-point halftime deficit.

In the third, much the way they had most of the game up to that point, they continued to do so many things so stinking well. I had a hunch, given their athletes I'd seen in other sports (I never saw Oregon's hoops team last season), that the Hawks would be a very disciplined team because of their guard play.

Hunch proven. Just ask de Sales coach Kevin Wolfe, who gushed about the Hawks' ability to work the ball inside from the perimeter. But that's in the gamer. You're here for bonus content, right?

One of my hunches started to waver. Looking like the vastly more fundamentally sound team, I kept thinking Oregon would get over the hump. But de Sales kept hitting timely jumpers, and it was still a nine-point game after three. It seems every time I tweeted about Oregon's composure or execution, de Sales came up with a big play.

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