Newman turns up D, rips off big run to beat Erie

Defense never rests

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Newman's A.J. Sharp  splits the defense of Erie's Jordan Chandler (21) left, and Connor Saad during Satruday's game in Sterling. Newman won 62-39.
Newman's A.J. Sharp splits the defense of Erie's Jordan Chandler (21) left, and Connor Saad during Satruday's game in Sterling. Newman won 62-39. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoe)
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"We're really deep this year, and the bench gives us a lot of energy," Sharp added. "Knowing we have those guys behind us, we're really comfortable as starters they're going to get the job done for us when the starters need a blow."

After Newman turned the 17-15 deficit into a 37-17 halftime advantage, the Comets relied on their defense to keep the margin. Micah Trancoso (6 points, 3 steals), Lucas Terveer (2 points, 3 assists) and Luke LeMay (2 points, 2 assists) combined to put the clamps on Johnston, who missed practice all week and was playing with a sore back.

With their leading scorer unable to get loose, the Cardinals couldn't mount any kind of run. Erie never scored more than four consecutive points in the second half, and could get no closer than 13 (44-31) the rest of the way.

"Our defense definitely made the difference for us again tonight," McCarty said. "It sparked that big run in the second quarter, then our guards did a great job of locking down on Johnston to help us shut them down in the second half."

Newman shot 51 percent from the field for the game (26-for-51), handed out 16 assists, and turned the ball over just nine times, outscoring Erie 14-0 in points off turnovers. Moore finished with nine points, five rebounds and two steals, while Nate Terveer and Nic Miller each scored six points; Terveer had three assists and three steals, and Miller dished a pair of assists. The Comet bench outscored the Cardinal reserves 27-4.

In addition to their 23 turnovers, Erie hit just 14 of their 41 shots (34 percent). Jordan Chandler had 11 points and two assists, Rhett Stover had six points and five rebounds, and Connor Saad chipped in five points and four boards.

"I was disappointed that we didn't play at Newman's level," Erie coach Ryan Winckler said. "They were very aggressive defensively, and after we dictated the tempo and played our game in the first quarter, we just couldn't handle their pressure when they started to run and jump at us. Tonight was a step backward for us, and we have to get better from this."

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