Newman’s defense stifles Storm’s star

Snaking out a victory

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Newman's Kyle Moore gets fouled Tuesday by Bureau Valley's Jordan Monier during the Comets' 51-42 win.
Newman's Kyle Moore gets fouled Tuesday by Bureau Valley's Jordan Monier during the Comets' 51-42 win. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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STERLING – There's an old saying: If you cut off a snake's head, the rest of it will die.

Newman applied that same principle in Tuesday's 51-42 victory over Bureau Valley.

In this case, the snake was Storm point guard Parker Neuhalfen, who was held to a season-low three points on 1-for-12 shooting.

Neuhalfen, who averages 18 points per game, missed his first 10 shots and didn't score until 4 minutes, 53 seconds remained in the fourth quarter. By that time, the Storm trailed 43-34, and they were unable to get closer than five points the rest of the way.

"Taking their best player and holding him down, that's a big part of winning," Newman coach Ray Sharp said. "Our defensive pressure was really good."

"Coach Sharp made a concerted effort to keep the ball out of his hands," BV coach Jason Marquis said, "and we did not do a great job of making it easy for Parker to get open with good screens. Their pressure hurt us, and I don't think we exhibited a lot of poise tonight. It has not been an issue for us, but tonight it was. Credit Newman for taking us out of our comfort zone."

Newman (12-3, 4-1 Three Rivers) was in charge virtually the entire game. A banked-in 3-pointer at the first-quarter buzzer by reserve guard Nate Terveer put the Comets up 15-5, and the lead grew to as many as 12 points on multiple occasions before Bureau Valley fought back.

The Storm (13-8, 2-4) hit three of their four 3-pointers in the final quarter, the last of which, from reserve forward Hunter Klemme, made the score 46-41 with 2:37 remaining. Bureau Valley didn't score again, however, until 9.6 seconds remained as Newman hit enough enough free throws to salt away the victory.

Kyle Moore, Newman's top inside threat, drew lots of attention from the BV defense and attempted just four shots. He finished with nine points and 10 rebounds.

The offensive slack was picked up by Nic Miller (12 points on 5-for-6 shooting), A.J. Sharp (10 points, 7 assists) and Lucas Terveer (8 points, 6 boards).

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