Dayton Daily News

Tri-Village wraps up title with 30-0 mark

Linkous’ jumper secures first unbeaten season in Ohio boys basketball.

- By Marc Pendleton Staff Writer

The play was simple enough; get the ball to Colton Linkous and clear out. But it almost didn’t happen.

“I saw Damion (Cook) posting up down low and I thought about giving it to him,” explained the Tri-Village standout. “The guy that was guarding him jumped in front of him. I knew I had to take it.”

Good thing, because Linkous’ fall-away jumper in the lane with 1.2 seconds left was the difference in a 48-46 defeat of Harvest Prep (25-5) of Canal Winchester to win the Division IV state championsh­ip Saturday at Ohio State University’s Schottenst­ein Center.

Tri-Village became the first boys basketball team in Ohio high school history to complete a perfect 30-0 season. It also was the first state basketball title the Patriots have won.

The first of four state title games drew a crowd of 9,794 and many were from New Madison, where Tri-Village is located, near the Indiana border in Darke County.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen,” Patriots coach Josh Sagester said about an impending celebratio­n. “I’ve got a feeling it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

Tri-Village rode Linkous and Cook, a pair of 6-foot-5, goto offensive forces, all season. It was appropriat­e the game would be decided by those two.

Having squandered a 12-point lead early in the second half, Tri-Village was knotted at 46all and in possession for a final shot. Sagester called a play: “Basically, get (Linkous) the ball and get out of the way,” he said.

After Cook was covered, Linkous made his move. He dribbled to the lane, shook off a Prep defender and swished the most important shot of his career. It was the third time Linkous hit a shot to close a quarter, including a 3-pointer at the end of the half that carried at least 30 feet.

Prep got off a final half-court heave. When it bounded off the rim, the Patriots’ celebratio­n was on.

“Fortunatel­y for us, we were able to make just enough plays on the offensive end,” Sagester said. “That’s been our motto all year — find ways to win. You don’t go 30-0 and play perfectly for 30 straight games. What you do do is find ways to win.”

Linkous (22 points, 12 rebounds) and Cook (15 points, 11 rebounds) were unstoppabl­e.

“Colton hit a great shot,” Prep coach David Dennis said. “Give credit to him for taking it. Their size was a big factor, especially in the post area.”

Both teams lost in last year’s D-IV state semifinals and were on missions to win a title this season.

Along with Mason McCabe and Tyler Van Winkle it caps a 102-6 overall four-year record for the Patriots’ seniors. Sophomore Gavin Richards was TriVillage’s only non-senior starter.

“It’s a big thing for our community to bring that trophy back home,” said Cook. “This is what we wanted.”

 ?? MARC PENDLETON / STAFF ?? It’s a celebratio­n for Colton Linkous (left) and Damion Cook (top right). as unbeaten Tri-Village defeats Harvest Prep 48-46 to win the boys Division IV state championsh­ip on Saturday.
MARC PENDLETON / STAFF It’s a celebratio­n for Colton Linkous (left) and Damion Cook (top right). as unbeaten Tri-Village defeats Harvest Prep 48-46 to win the boys Division IV state championsh­ip on Saturday.

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