Kirkwood Basketball
Game Reports
Game 8: Meramec College
December 28, 2010
Kirkwood 51, Lindbergh 49
by BJ Rains, Patch.com
In a game that was extremely tight throughout, Kirkwood took advantage of a late Lindbergh turnover to win, 51-49, as junior guard Justin Byrd made two free throws with 6.8 seconds left.
The teams played on Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the
loser's bracket of the Meramec Holiday Festival Tournament.
After the Pioneers gained possession with 13 seconds left, Byrd
drove the lane, got fouled and made the clutch shots. The Flyers
missed a shot as time expired.
"There were so many changes of emotion in the last two minutes
of the fourth quarter," said Kirkwood coach Bill Gunn. "I'm just
happy with our kids that, no matter what, we still played
through it and got stops when we needed to. And we hit free
throws when we needed to.
"We've talked about the same things, being physically tough and
mentally tough. I thought physically we were stronger with the
ball at times. But the big thing was mentally, when calls didn't
go our way, we didn't pout about it; we played through it. And
we missed some free throws early but we made some big ones
late."
Junior guard Clark Randall hit four 3-pointers and had a
team-high 15 points for Kirkwood, which got at least five points
from six different players. Kirkwood advances to the consolation
semifinals on Wednesday.
If Lindbergh coach Jason Wolfard had a chance to do things over
again, he likely would have called a timeout with his club
holding the ball with 20 seconds left and the score tied.
Instead of setting up for the last shot, Wolfard called out a
play from the sidelines and decided to trust his players in the
final seconds. But the plan backfired when the ball slipped
through the hands of senior forward Charley Mueller and into the
hands of the Kirkwood defense.
"When you look back, it was probably my fault," Wolfard said.
"We should have called a timeout and made sure we took the last
shot no matter what. We had the play we wanted. We had the look
we wanted. It just went through our hands and they got it, and
we put them on the free-throw line at the other end and they hit
free throws when they needed to."
Neither team led by more than four points the entire game, as a
back-and-forth battle between the two longtime rivals continued
until the final buzzer. Lindbergh trailed by one at halftime and
by three at the end of the third quarter before using a 7-0 run
to take a 40-36 lead early in the fourth quarter.
Kirkwood took a 47-43 lead with 2:14 remaining on a pair of free
throws by Randall. Mueller followed with a free throw and senior
center Jared Haenni made a layup to cut the Pioneers lead to one
at 47-46 with 1:45 to play.
Kirkwood senior guard Stefan Moore opened the door for
Lindbergh, missing both free throws with just over a minute to
play. Lindbergh junior guard Blake Welch hit one of two free
throws to tie the game at 47 with 55.6 seconds, before a
Kirkwood turnover led to two free throws by Haenni, which put
the Flyers up 49-47.
Byrd hit two free throws to tie the game with 27.6 seconds left,
before Wolfard elected not to call timeout and set up a play.
The Flyers intended to get the ball to Mueller, who had a
game-high 17 points, but the ball fell out of his hands and
Kirkwood then won the game at the foul line.
On the last play that led to Byrd's free throws, Gunn said, "You
just want to go hard to the basket and hopefully you either get
a good shot or you get to the free-throw line. I thought our
kids got stops when we had to and then he hit those big free
throws."
