Boys basketball: Rock Falls turns to press in comeback win over Sycamore

Rockets wreak havoc

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Rock Falls' Alex Leaf (3) brings the ball upcourt while Sycamore's Curt Buzzard defends during Saturday's Rock Falls Shootout game at Tabor Gym. The Rockets beat the Spartans 57-50.
Rock Falls' Alex Leaf (3) brings the ball upcourt while Sycamore's Curt Buzzard defends during Saturday's Rock Falls Shootout game at Tabor Gym. The Rockets beat the Spartans 57-50. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoe)
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ROCK FALLS – The signature of a Brad Bickett team is the ability to ratchet up the defensive pressure at different times for different purposes.

Saturday night against Sycamore in the finale of the Rock Falls Shootout, it wasn’t steals the Rockets were after when they picked up their full-court pressure a notch down the stretch.

Instead, the intent was to disrupt the rhythm the Spartans’ offense had found in the waning moments of the third quarter.

The defensive change worked to perfection, as Rock Falls rallied for a 57-50 victory at Tabor Gym.

“We do that to change the tempo, just disrupt and annoy and be a nuisance for the opposing offense,” Bickett said. “I felt we were too content in our half-court defense, and they were hitting shots. So we went to the ‘Iowa’ press, and the guys played it with reckless abandon. It was definitely one of the big keys to the victory.”

The other was the Rockets’ playmaking. Several players stepped into the spotlight at various times throughout the game, from Jace Anderson hitting back-to-back deep 3-pointers in the first quarter, to Austin Donoho providing a second-quarter spark off the bench; from Alex Leaf running the point efficiently and wreaking havoc on defense to Steven Armoska controlling the paint in the third quarter.

But the final guy who took that role was senior Eddie Nelson. His 3 off an Austin Babcock skip pass to start the fourth quarter brought Rock Falls (12-4) to within 44-43, and his second 3 from the right corner after an effective shot-fake with 4:13 to play gave the Rockets the lead for good.

“I’ve been waiting for those to fall,” Nelson said, “and it was a lot of fun to get my turn to knock down some big shots.”

“That’s the neat thing about this team,” Bickett added, “is that we’re so balanced and everybody gets after it so hard. Every night it’s a different player stepping up and contributing and making big plays that make all the difference.”

Nelson’s second 3 was part of an 8-0 run that turned a 47-45 deficit into a 53-47 lead in 90 seconds. Armoska followed with a layup off a strong drive to the bucket, and Leaf capped the run with a coast-to-coast layup after he nabbed a steal near midcourt.

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