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Greeneview can’t get past Tri-village in district final

Stepping up to D-III this season, Patriots just keep rolling along.

- By Michael Cooper Contributi­ng Writer

DAYTON — The Tri-village High School boys basketball team keeps getting it done in the postseason — even in a new division.

Senior post Justin Finkbine scored a game-high 22 points and senior guard Wilson Suggs added 16 as the Patriots pulled away in the second half to beat Greeneview 60-50 on Friday night in a Division III district final at University of Dayton Arena.

A year ago, the Patriots were D-IV state runners-up, falling to Richmond Heights at UD.

This year, many were curious how they’d fare in a new division, especially considerin­g they’re one of the smaller schools in D-III, said coach Josh Sagester.

“It was a little motivation,” Sagester said.

Trailing 22-21 at the half, the Patriots emphasized getting the ball to Finkbine, who scored 15 points in the third quarter to give Tri-village a 38-32 lead.

“Our guys did a really good job of getting it to him and he got some confidence and got it going,” Sagester said. “They were really spread out on us. Obviously, our guards have been playing well, making shots and attacking the rim. (Finkbine) had a good matchup and the kids did a good job of finishing tonight. (Finkbine) is a senior leader for us. To win these games, you’ve got to have seniors.”

The Rams pulled to within 42-38 on a three-point play by senior Myles Witt in the fourth quarter. Finkbine, however, countered with a three-point play of his own to extend the lead back to seven.

“They’ve got some stronger kids that we knew could be a problem,” Greeneview coach Kyle Fulk said. “In the first half, I thought we did a really good job with it. They really focused on (getting the ball in the post) in the second half. We should’ve come up with a different strategy to combat that before it got too far out of hand. It’s a good job by them executing the game plan, especially in the second half.”

The Rams wouldn’t get any closer. The Patriots went 19-for-21 from the free throw line, including 12-for-14 in the final eight minutes.

“A lot of those guys that stepped up have some experience,” Sagester said. “We’ve played a lot of games here. We’ve been fortunate to come out on the good side of most of the games here.”

Greeneview senior Ethen Caudill had 14 points and junior Chase Allen added 10 as the Rams finished 21-5.

Greeneview struggled from the

field throughout, going 19-for-46 (41.3%), including 5-for-21 from 3-point range (23.8%). The Rams also went 7-for-16 from the free-throw line.

“Style-wise, our teams are very different, but we still both shoot a lot of 3s,” Fulk said. “Coming into the game, I thought it was going to be about who shot the ball best. They did at the free-throw line and we struggled. If you don’t make shots, sometimes the other team is going to score more than you. That’s what happened tonight.”

The Rams graduate seven seniors from a squad that won two Ohio Heritage Conference South Division titles and advanced to two district finals in four years.

“It’s a group that I’ve seen pretty much every day for the last four years of my life,” Fulk said. “We shared some tears (in the locker room) and shared some laughs about a couple of things. It’s a special group that will be missed. I look forward to seeing what cool stuff they do moving forward.”

The Patriots (21-5) play Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (20-6) at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Kettering’s Trent Arena in a rematch of the 2015 Division IV state championsh­ip.

“I’ve not looked that far ahead,” Sagester said. “I’m proud of us, proud of our program and proud of our school district to have a boys team in the sweet 16 and a girls team in the elite ight. It speaks volumes about our kids.”

 ?? MICHAEL COOPER / CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Greeneview’s Ben Myers shoots over Camden Cook of Tri-village during their Division III district final Friday night at UD Arena won 60-50 by Tri-village. The Patriots advanced to face Winchester Harvest Prep on Wednesday in Kettering.
MICHAEL COOPER / CONTRIBUTE­D Greeneview’s Ben Myers shoots over Camden Cook of Tri-village during their Division III district final Friday night at UD Arena won 60-50 by Tri-village. The Patriots advanced to face Winchester Harvest Prep on Wednesday in Kettering.

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