Newman's hot start buries Seneca

Comets cruise to sectional win

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Newman's Nic Miller gets fouled by Seneca's Carter Gallick during Wednesday's 2A Byron Sectional semifinal. Newman won 46-27. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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McCarty was that guy Wednesday. The 6-foot-5 freshman forward finished with six points, 10 rebounds, two steals and two blocks, and ate up crucial minutes throughout the first half to keep Moore from picking up his third foul before the break.

Seneca (25-5) had its chances in the third quarter, but couldn't get anything going offensively. The Irish shot a dismal 4-for-28 (14.3 percent) in the second half, and missed 10 of their 12 3-pointers. While they forced six Newman turnovers and only committed three, the lack of scoring – particularly from star Conlan Callahan, who was held scoreless while battling the flu – erased any chance of a Seneca comeback.

"We had open looks, we just couldn't finish them," Witte said. "The team that makes more shots is always going to win, and tonight, it was Newman."

The closest the Irish came to the Comets after the original double-digit deficit in 6 minutes into the game was nine points, 17-8, to open the second quarter. Newman led by at least a dozen points the entire second half.

"It was nuts how hot we started, and our defense was just suffocating," Newman senior Nic Miller said. "We were nervous coming out, because we didn't practice [Tuesday] because of the snowstorm. It had been a while since we had touched a basketball, but the way we played early on, it didn't seem to matter."

Sharp (14 points), Miller (10) and Moore (10) all scored in double figures, and Lucas Terveer and McCarty both added six points. Miller grabbed nine rebounds, and Moore had eight boards, two assists and two blocks. Sharp, Micah Trancoso and Nate Terveer each dished two assists, and Lucas Terveer nabbed three steals for the Comets, who will play undefeated Winnebago for the sectional title at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

Alex Bott paced Seneca with 8 points off the bench, while James David and Chris Lee scored six apiece. Callahan had a team-high five rebounds, and Seneca had just seven assists and three steals.

"We really played as a team tonight, on both offense and defense," Moore said. "We played harder, our intensity was higher, and we were more physical tonight on both ends of the floor. We had a lot of guys step up and make plays, and all those things made all the difference."

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