Senior center leads Newman’s rally

Comets do Moore in second half

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Newman's Noah McCarty blocks a shot by Prophetstown's Grant Ames during Friday's game in Sterling. Newman rallied to win 59-49.
Newman's Noah McCarty blocks a shot by Prophetstown's Grant Ames during Friday's game in Sterling. Newman rallied to win 59-49. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com)
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"They went on a run, and we got in that funk," Prophets coach Cordell Juhola said. "We just cannot put a second half together. We've led the last five or six games at halftime. I'ts been ridiculous."

Devin Johnson added 11 points for the Prophets, who also got seven points apiece from Grant Ames and Ethan Howard.

Star of the game: Kyle Moore, Newman, 25 points, 10 rebounds

Key performers: A.J. Sharp, Newman, 17 points; Carter Ames, Prophetstown, 13 points; Devin Johnson, Prophetstown, 11 points

Up next: Fulton Ottens Shootout, Prophetstown vs. Stockton, 2:30 p.m. Saturday; Erie at Newman, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 2

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