Wayne stays strong to getwin at Springfield
Wayne High SPRINGFIELD—
School boys basketball coach Nathan Martindale knew Springfieldwouldn’tgodown without a fight, especially on their home floor.
The Warriors led by as many as 16 points in the second half, butMartindale told his players they couldn’t remain comfortable against the rival Wildcats.
“It’s always tough,” he said. “I told our players it was going to take a lot of mental toughness to get it done. I was super proud of our kids becausewe hit a little bit of adversity and we were able to continue to battle and battle and battle.”
Springfield cut the lead to six points midway through the fourth quarter, but couldn’t get any closer as Wayne took home the road victory 97-82 in a Greater Western Ohio Conference game on Tuesday night.
Warriors senior Prophet
Johnson scored 26 points, sophomoreLawrentRicehad 22, seniorMalcolmCurryhad 18 and senior Cam Fancher added 17 for the Warriors, which improved to 3-0 and 2-0 in the GWOC.
“I give our seniors a lot of credit,” Martindale said. “Those guys haven’t had a ton of success here. We talked about hownot everything is going to go your way here. It’s different, especially
since it’s usually a packed house. … Our kids showed a lot of heart and resiliency. Springfield never quit. I told our kids they’re not going to quit because it’s not in theirDNA. Iwas proudofour kids. I thought they played extremely well.”
Springfield senior Josh Tolliver scored 24 points, JRWells had 17 and Vincent Fisher added 14 for theWildcats (1-1, 1-1 GWOC).
“I’m very proud of the way we played considering the situation,” saidWildcats coach Shawn McCullough. “New coach, new system, newera. I’m excitedforwhat the future holds for Springfield basketball. I think the future is in the next couple weeks or next few games.”
The Warriors led 44-33 at the half and extended their lead to 56-40 midway through the fourth quarter on a dunk by Johnson, who played for McCullough last season at Thurgood Marshall. He scored 16 of his 26 points in the second half.
“He’s been exceptional for us,” Martindale said. “He’s been a kid you can just tell he’s got that toughness about him. He’s played extremely well for us the first three games. He’s been one of our leaders. His toughness and poise, especially down the stretch, has been key for us.”
The Wildcats used a fullcourt press to cut the lead to six multiple times in the fourth quarter.
“We walked out of the locker room with our head held high becausewe played hard,” McCullough said.
Each time theWildcats cut the lead, Curry would hit a big shot to help the Warriors pull away. He scored 12 points in the fourth quarter.
“He’s a kid that really understands our systemand knows what we’re trying to do,” Martindale said. “As the game got tighter, you could see he kind of took control and wasa leaderonthe floor. He’s a senior and that’swhat I expect seniors to do at this time. Gomake winning plays for your team, especially against one of our rivals.”
Both teams return to action on Dec. 30 — Wayne hosts Springboroand Springfield hosts Lima Senior.