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Tiger Rally Comes Up Short

SILOAM STOPS PRAIRIE GROVE ON FINAL POSSESSION

- By Graham Thomas

SILOAM SPRINGS — Siloam Springs’ boys made just enough plays down the stretch to hold off Prairie Grove 53-51 on Tuesday, Nov. 25, in a nonconfere­nce boys basketball game inside Panther Activity Center.

The Panthers (2-0) opened up a seven-point lead in the fourth quarter after a Landon Ward basket in transition, but Prairie Grove wasn’t through.

Alex Edmiston hit a 3-pointer with 43.7 seconds remaining to cut Siloam Springs’ lead to 52-49, and after a Panthers’ turnover, the Tigers (3-2) cut it to 52-51 after a basket by Carl Von Bergen.

Evan Sauer hit a free throw with 27.2 seconds remaining to give Siloam Springs a 53-51 lead and the Tigers had a shot to tie or take the lead.

But Prairie Grove struggled to get a good look on its final possession and Sloan Smith put up an awkward attempt. The Panthers batted the rebound in the air as time expired and held on for the win.

“Really, really proud of the boys for stepping up and making some timely plays on offense,” Siloam Springs coach Tim Stewart said. “We did some things tonight that we’ve struggled with in the first two games. Tonight we were able to pull it out and make them come chase us and get layups. I thought that kind of changed the game late. Defense is still a project. We’re not there yet, but the energy and effort is there. It will continue to get better.”

Siloam Springs led 10-7 after the first quarter, but Prairie Grove flipped the script in the second quarter. Von Bergen hit three straight 3-pointers and the Tigers opened up a 18-12 lead.

Prairie Grove would lead 25-24 at halftime, but the Panthers rallied to take a 38-37 lead into the fourth quarter. Two baskets by Josh Stewart, one from Sauer and a pair of free throws by Ward gave the Panthers a two-possession lead in the quarter and Siloam Springs ran clock with its passing game heading into the final minute.

After Edmiston’s 3-pointer to cut the lead to three, a costly Siloam Springs turnover out of a timeout gave the Tigers a chance.

Prairie Grove coach Steve Edmiston was happy the Tigers were able to stay close enough to have a shot to win at the end.

“I thought we did a great job of keeping ourselves in the game late,” Edmiston said. “Giving ourselves an opportunit­y to have the ball with 25 seconds left, down two, I thought was a good accomplish­ment on our part. We’ve just got to follow through. That’s a situation where you’ve got to get a shot off of some sort, and we had a couple of opportunit­ies to get that shot. We just kind of passed on it.”

Von Bergen battled foul trouble and finished with 11 points, while Alex Edmiston also had 11 points.

Drew Vachon led Siloam Springs with 16 points, while Ward had 15 and Josh Stewart and Sauer each with 10. Jackson Ford also had two points for the Panthers.

Siloam Springs 53, Prairie Grove 51

Prairie Grove 7 18 12 14 — 51 Siloam Springs 10 14 14 15 — 53 Prairie Grove (3-2): Carl Von Bergen 11, Alex Edmiston 11, Ethan Gross 7, Noah Ceniceros 7, John Mayers 6, Cole Vertz 5, Cal Robinson 2, Sloan Smith 2.

Siloam Springs (2-0): Drew Vachon 16, Landon Ward 15, Josh Stewart 10, Evan Sauer 10, Jackson Ford 2.

 ?? BUD SULLINS SPECIAL TO SILOAM SUNDAY ?? Siloam Springs junior Landon Ward (middle) looks for a pass as Prairie Grove’s Cole Vertz (left) and Alex Edmiston (right) defend on the play Tuesday at Panther Activity Center. Siloam Springs defeated Prairie Grove 53-51.
BUD SULLINS SPECIAL TO SILOAM SUNDAY Siloam Springs junior Landon Ward (middle) looks for a pass as Prairie Grove’s Cole Vertz (left) and Alex Edmiston (right) defend on the play Tuesday at Panther Activity Center. Siloam Springs defeated Prairie Grove 53-51.

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