Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Clutch Free-Throw Shooting Keeps Tigers On Ice

FARMINGTON BOYS DROP BENTONVILL­E 40-36

- By Mark Humphrey

FARMINGTON — Clutch fourth quarter free throw shooting by Farmington kept Bentonvill­e on ice and the Tigers left Cardinal Arena with a lump of coal in their stockings — losing 40-36.

That was just the recipe Farmington coach Beau Thompson ordered as the Class 4A Cardinals improved to 3-0 in defeating a Bentonvill­e team that finished 21-8 and reached the semifinals of the Class 6A state tournament last season.

Bentonvill­e’s Colton Simmons hit a 3-pointer coming out of a timeout, pulling the Tigers within two, at 29-27, with 3:53 left in the fourth quarter. Logan Landwehr answered at the other end by hitting a pull-up jumper.

Bentonvill­e tried to go to Colton Simmons on the next offensive set, but Farmington senior Marqwaveon fought through a screen and contested a shot by the 6-6 Bentonvill­e senior which didn’t go in.

Bentonvill­e went to a half-court trap inside two-and-a-half minutes to play but failed to capitalize on Farmington turnovers. With a minute to go Logan Burch stepped up to hit both ends of a 1-and-1 extending Farmington’s lead to 33-27. He would make 5-of-6 foul shots in the last sixty seconds while Landwehr went 4-of-4 in the same time span to seal the win.

“Between Burch (5-8), Landwehr (6-2) and Watson (5-10), they’re not very big, but they know how to finish games,” said Farmington coach Beau Thompson. “We think if we can get a three- or four-point lead with a couple of minutes left, we can put it in the freezer like we did. Bentonvill­e kept making shots. We were really about one free throw away from being in a bind.”

Harrison Hicks, a 6-6 sophomore, made a three with the clock showing 33.8 seconds and the taller Tigers hit a trio of 3-pointers in the fourth cutting the lead to 37-35 when Colton Simmons got a second chance when a teammate grabbed his initial miss from the top-of-the-key and passed the ball back to him.

Landwehr answered by making both shots of the double bonus with the clock down to 16.1 seconds. Bentonvill­e sophomore Hayden Shanks drove hard to the basket on the next Tiger possession but missed his first free throw leaving Farmington with a 3-point advantage. Burch sank a free throw in the final seconds to account for the 40-36 final.

“The second half and most of the first we played the game at our pace. We definitely didn’t want to trade them shot-for-shot,” Thompson said. “I thought our kids did a good job of being patient. We definitely weren’t trying to hold it. We just wanted to get the shot we wanted.”

Farmington led 14-7 after one quarter and 19-17 at halftime despite going 6:46 without a point in the second quarter. Bentonvill­e got ahead, 22-21, going into the fourth quarter when the teams combined for 33 points.

Made field goals were at a premium during a spread-the-court game slowed by Farmington as much as it could without stalling. The Cardinals took only 23 shots and made 11. Burch came free on a screen in the right corner and drilled a 3-pointer to give Farmington the lead for good with 4:46 remaining in the third.

“Qwa had a great pass to me and I had a great screen off the elevator,” Burch said.”My teammates did a great job of getting me the ball at the end and we just worked together. I was fortunate to make shots towards the end of the game on the line.”

Bentonvill­e’s Brayden Freeman, a 6-foot-5 senior, hurt his ankle in the second quarter and had to be helped off the court on a play where he turned the ball over with a charging foul.

“I feel terrible for Brayden Freeman,” Thompson said. “We wish that kid the best. When he went out, that changed the complexity of the game a bit. He’s a post presence.”

Farmington played at Alma Tuesday then hosts the Tony Chachere’s tournament Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Cardinal Arena. The Cardinals visit Siloam Springs Dec. 17 before beginning 4A-1 Conference play Dec. 20 at rival Prairie Grove.

Farmington 40, Bentonvill­e 36

Bentonvill­e 7 10 5 14 — 36 Farmington 14 5 2 19 — 40 Bentonvill­e (1-1): Colton Simmons 3 0-0 9, Sawyer Price 4 1-3 9, Harrison Hicks 2 2-2 8, Hayden Shanks 2 1-2 5, Thane Spencer 1 0-1 3, Brayden Freeman 1 0-0 2. Totals 13 4-8 36. Farmington (3-0): Logan Landwehr 5-8 4-6 16, Logan Burch 2-6 7-8 12, Devonte Donovan 2-3 3-4 7, Austin Shelley 2-2 0-0 4, Riley Funk 0-1 1-3 1, Marqwaveon Watson 0-1 0-0 0, Cade Young 0-1 0-0 0, Mateo Carbonel 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 11-23 15-21 40.

3-Point Goals — Farmington 3-8 (Landwehr 2-2, Burch 1-4, Young 0-1, Carbonel 0-1), Bentonvill­e 6 (Simmons 3, Hicks 2, Spencer). Rebounds — Farmington 20 (Donovan 5). Assists — Farmington 9 (Donovan 3). Steals — Farmington 4 (Burch, Donovan, Landwehr, Watson). Blocks — Farmington None. Turnovers — Farmington 18.

 ?? MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER ?? Icing the game. Farmington sophomore Logan Burch snaps a free throw. Burch made 5-of-6 and teammate Logan Landwehr made 4-of-4 free throws in the fourth quarter as Farmington beat 6A Bentonvill­e, 40-36, in nonconfere­nce boys basketball action Tuesday, Dec. 3 at Cardinal Arena.
MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER Icing the game. Farmington sophomore Logan Burch snaps a free throw. Burch made 5-of-6 and teammate Logan Landwehr made 4-of-4 free throws in the fourth quarter as Farmington beat 6A Bentonvill­e, 40-36, in nonconfere­nce boys basketball action Tuesday, Dec. 3 at Cardinal Arena.

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