Boys basketball commentary: Paulson represents fiery redheads well

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Eastland junior Skylar Paulson finds room to shoot against Madison's DiJon Bryant during the Cougars' 51-50 loss in a Class 1A state semifinal Friday at the Peoria Civic Center.
Eastland junior Skylar Paulson finds room to shoot against Madison's DiJon Bryant during the Cougars' 51-50 loss in a Class 1A state semifinal Friday at the Peoria Civic Center. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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The eyes welled up and – as he always does – Paulson did his very best. But all he could push out was, “I’m sorry.”

It’s OK, big guy. It’s only the biggest game of your life thus far. If you didn’t cry a little, we’d need to check your pulse.

I’ve done a pretty thorough job sharing Dalton Shaner’s stories over the past couple of weeks. For those brandishing their pitchforks, waiting to unleash a “Shaner isn’t the whole team” tirade, I apologize. He’s been the Cougars’ most dynamic player, and also happened to have a lot of intriguing storylines buzzing around him.

But despite the junior’s first step and sleight of hand, he had his pocket picked three times and his shot blocked three more. The Trojans’ athleticism was unlike any the Cougars had seen, and it made that lightning-quick step look a little less awe-inspiring.

As Shaner languished early on, someone needed to step up, and Paulson was happy to do so. He’d finish with nine points, seven rebounds and four assists. His offensive rebound with 58.3 second left in the first was the Cougars’ first. He hit one of two free throws and put his team on his back early in the second.

“They were crashing the boards hard, so when we got shots, I saw openings to run to the hoop and put it back,” said Paulson, who scored six points and grabbed three rebounds in the first 3 minutes of the second period alone.

Forgive me for being a little fatalist here, but I’m not traveling to Peoria on Saturday. So I want to look a little further down the timeline.

I predict, thanks to guys like Paulson, we’ll be chasing another bus full of Cougars back to Peoria.

When I asked him what it takes to get on the floor with no regard for personal safety, Paulson gave me an answer that doubles as the reason those tears will quickly turn to pride in what the Cougars accomplished this season.

“Pain is temporary,” he said.

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