Hearts Eke Out 52-50 Win Over Olney
Published on December 5 2017 10:12 pm
Last Updated on December 6 2017 6:31 am
Written by Greg Sapp
Mason Hull's floater from left of the basket with :06 remaining gave the Effingham Hearts a hard-earned 52-50 win over the Olney Tigers Tuesday night. The nailbiter at the EHS gym was heard on 979XFM and www.979xfm.com.
Hull's bucket broke a tie and Olney could only manage an off-balance three-point try at the buzzer that was long and that was the ballgame.
The Hearts had an 11-point lead on two occasions, but those leads were the exception rather than the rule in a hard-fought game. Effingham led at all the stops, but not by much...13-9 after one quarter, 29-24 at halftime and 43-39 after three quarters. Olney actually outscored the Hearts 11-9 in the final quarter, but it wasn't enough.
Hearts' junior Landon Wolfe led the way with 27 points on 11-of-24 shooting and four-of-five from the line. Wolfe added six rebounds.
Hull scored 14 points including eight first quarter points. He was 5-of-9 from the field and led the Hearts with nine rebounds.
Cole Marxman was a force inside. The six-foot-eight junior scored six points, blocked at least four shots and pulled down eight rebounds.
Ryan Sandifer scored five points including a big three-pointer in the fourth quarter and grabbed two boards.
Logan Smith and Lucas Hagler also gave good minutes and solid defense and Smith registered a couple of assists.
Brent Hatten scored 17 points to lead Olney, making 12-of-12 foul shots. Dakotah Brown added 13 points and Sutton Dunn scored 12 points.
Olney almost won the game at the foul line, making 16-of-16 attempts.
Effingham hit 21 of 49 shots for 43% including 5 of 14 threes. The Hearts were five-of-nine at the line, pulled down 26 rebounds and turned the ball over just six times.
Olney was 15 of 39 for 38% from the field including 4 of 15 threes. The Tigers grabbed 23 rebounds and committed just five turnovers.
The Hearts improved to 4-2 on the young season and face a test Friday night, heading to Lincoln for the first time in Apollo Conference play. Olney fell to 2-4 on the season.
Olney won the JV game 41-34. Tate Niebrugge led the Hearts' JV with 16 points for the second straight game. Cameron Kalber added six points.
At Effingham
OLNEY (50)
Flanagan 0-0 -- 0, Brown 5-2 -- 13, Stallard 0-0 -- 0, Hatten 2-12 -- 17, Zuber 2-0 -- 6, Foster 1-0 -- 2, Dunn 5-2 -- 12. TOTALS 15 FG, 16 FT.
EFFINGHAM (52)
Sandifer 2-0 -- 5, Hagler 0-0 -- 0, Wolfe 11-4 -- 27, Hull 5-1 -- 14, Smith 0-0 -- 0, Marxman 3-0 -- 6. TOTALS 21 FG, 5 FT.
Olney 9 15 15 11 -- 50
Effingham 13 16 14 9 -- 52
3-point FG -- Olney 4 (Zuber 2, Hatten 1, Brown 1), Effingham 5 (Hull 3, Wolfe 1, Sandifer 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Olney 13 5 9 14 -- 41
Effingham 2 3 13 16 -- 34
Olney -- Aquine 2, Doll 7, Williams 18, Conley 2, Johnson 3, Adams 2, Rodgers 5, Dietrich 0, Lambird 0, Miller 0, Ducnas 2, Sonomadagva 0, Pajonk 0
Effingham -- Niebrugge 16, Kalber 6, Utz 4, Waldhoff 4, Donsbach 0, Pemberton 2, Cramsey 0, Thompson 2