Hamilton Journal News

Badin tops Fenwick to advance to district finals for first time since ’14

- By Michael Marts Contributi­ng Writer

MASON — The Badin Rams traveled to Mason Arena to take on the Fenwick Falcons for a Division II district semifinal on Saturday afternoon.

Cooper Ollis scored 26 points as the Rams beat their GCL Co-Ed rivals 54-30.

Both offenses came out slow as it was tied 2-2, and it took nearly five minutes to score. Badin sophomore guard Eli Stroud hit a 3-point basket to jumpstart the Rams, who led 8-6 after the first quarter.

After a back-and-forth half, Badin led 22-16 at the break.

Stroud led all scorers with 11 points after two quarters, while Shaefer Janeck paced Fenwick with seven.

Badin coach CJ Fleming was pleased with how his team played in the first half.

“We wanted to make sure we came out ready to go,” Fleming said. “Bailey Temming, player of the year and we had to be really tough on him but played okay in the first half. Our defense is what kept us in it.”

In the second half, Ollis came out firing, hitting four 3s to lead the way for the Rams. With 3:40 left in the third quarter and Badin leading 26-23, Fleming wanted to talk things over.

“I felt like on offense we were still standing a little bit, not getting the ball moving,” Fleming said. “Finally, we started to get the ball to the middle, pass fake and drive, that opened up some lanes, our shooters spaced, and fortunate to knock a couple down.”

Ollis, who had 19 of his 26 points in the second half, was the key for a Rams’ 28-7 closing run.

“So we know we were coming in playing 6-10 and 6-8 (post players), so we were gonna have to be tough on the rebounding side and the defense side,” Ollis said. “I thought we were pretty tough. First half I wasn’t hitting too well, and everyone in the locker room said to keep putting them up. The second half got hot. We started playing as a team, getting good looks, and they started getting out of control on their press, and we got good shots up — sealed the deal on it.”

Badin will play in the district finals for the first time since 2014. The Rams will face the Chaminade Julienne Eagles at UD Arena on Saturday at a time to be determined.

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