Heritage Hall: Chargers sweep Saints...


Posted January 18, 2011 by Bob Przybylo Comment on this article Leave a comment

By Robert Przybylo
BPrzybylo@opubco.com

And that’s why there is no logic in comparative scoring even if you’ve seen it with your own eyes. I saw Oklahoma Christian School dominate at Casady in December. Last week I saw the Cyclones take it to Heritage Hall for four quarters.

So OCS at Heritage Hall, what are you to expect? Yeah, didn’t happen like that. And though Heritage was playing without Markus Wakefield and Quintaz Struble, um, you didn’t really notice.

Not with the way Tanner Tepe came out firing. He notched three 3s in the first quarter en route to 17 points and a rather convincing 52-38 victory against the Saints.

Eh, shows what I know.

Tepe and James Lima really got things going on the right foot, the opposite of what happened last week at Casady. Lima added another 15 points.

Heritage took a 27-20 lead into halftime, but a Jack Warren three made it 35-32. I thought here comes OCS. But it didn’t happen as the Chargers went on a 10-0 run after that point and never looked back.

T.J. Holland and Warren were up to snuff as usual. Holland had 17 points, while Warren had 13. The trouble, much like last year, is finding a consistent No. 3 option. Jackson Ogle has one of the best strokes I’ve seen, but it just wasn’t his night in this one.

Heritage Hall 56, OCS 49 (Girls)

Maybe I should have seen the boys result coming after the way Leslie Warner’s girls played. This was the best I’ve seen Heritage Hall play, and Warner admitted as much following the game.

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