Geneseo red-hot in victory over Dixon at Lancaster

Maple Leafs lay into Dukes

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Dixon's Hayden Ikens (15) looks for help while Geneseo's Luke Snyder defends Friday at Lancaster Gym. Geneseo won the NIB-12 West game 65-37. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com)
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DIXON – The Dixon Dukes couldn't get anything going Friday night. The Geneseo Maple Leafs couldn't miss a shot.

The Leafs shot 50 percent from the field for the game, beating the Dukes 65-37 in a Northern Illinois Big 12 West showdown at Lancaster Gym.

"We caught them on a good night, and they caught us on a bad night," Dixon coach Jason Mead summed up.

"I don't know where that came from," Geneseo coach Brad Storm said, "but I wish we could bottle it."

Senior guard Jordan Starkey led the charge for Geneseo (7-8, 3-2), hitting 11 of his 16 shots and scoring 23 points. He set the tone early, scoring four of the Leafs' first five baskets, and he missed only one out of his first nine shots.

"Things fell right to me tonight, and I put them in the basket," said Starkey, who also grabbed six rebounds. "I haven't been getting to the rim lately, and I thought I could tonight. I got some open and easy looks, the guys got me the ball in good spots, and and I had a nice balance between being aggressive and not forcing things."

Dixon (3-14, 1-4) led 7-6 midway through the first quarter before hitting a wall. The Dukes didn't score a field goal for a span of 9 minutes, 5 seconds, from the 3:26 mark of the first quarter to the 2:21 mark of the second.

That's when Geneseo took control. The Leafs outscored the Dukes 22-7 during that stretch, with all of Dixon's points coming from the free-throw line. Starkey scored 13 points in the run, and fellow starters Luke Snyder, Ethan Reschke and Grant Burress all added at least one basket on strong drives to the hoop or spin moves in the lane.

"When Jordan's feeling it like that, he's a tough matchup," Storm said. "He carried us a little bit early on, then the other guys stepped up and got involved. We were able to run our stuff on offense and take Dixon out of what they wanted to do defensively, just dictate on both ends of the floor."

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