McGuinness Classic: Day 2 (and Barry Sanders)...
By Robert Przybylo
BPrzybylo@opubco.com
With Heritage Hall junior running back Barry J. Sanders and the rest of the top juniors in the area in San Antonio for a national combine, I sure didn’t expect Sanders to play a role in my coverage of the 51st McGuinness Classic.
However, he sure did. More on that in a minute. Here’s your basketball results.
51st McGuinness Classic
Friday
McGuinness 54, Norman North 50
NW Classen 67, Deer Creek 56
Edmond North 65, Guthrie 55
Norman 28, Yukon 22
Saturday
Seventh place: Yukon vs. Guthrie, 1:30
Consolation champ: Edmond North vs. Norman, 3 p.m.
Third place: Deer Creek vs. Norman North, 6 p.m.
Championship: NW Classen vs. McGuinness, 7:30
Well, when the brackets were released, I told anyone that would listen (who listens to me?) that the final would be NW Classen vs. McGuinness. And sure enough, it is. This should be a great one as the last three games between the two have been decided a grand total of five points.
NW Classen 67, Deer Creek 56
This was funny because even though the Antlers got off to a good start, their transition defense was a question mark. And the Knights took full advantage.
Garrett Hermanski had another dynamite game for Deer Creek. He scored 17 in the first half and 11 more in the second for a game-high 28 points. However, the team lost some steam in the third quarter.
NW coach Leroy Combs said, ‘our players realized we were going to have to play some defense to win this one. They did.’
Junior guard Jamil Donovan once again led the way with 13 points, and he made some really nice passes in tight quarters.
DC led 23-16 before being outscored 37-14 in the second and third quarters.
McGuinness 54, Norman North 50
He was 3-of-15 through three quarters. So what? That just doesn’t mean much when it comes to the potential of McGuinness forward Joe Edmonds.
Edmonds scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to stop Patrick Schaefer and the Timberwolves. This was a crisp game, went by extremely fast.
