Panthers dunk Rams, 53-41

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Creston senior Colby Taylor (22) rises for a layup as Glenwood's Corey Bertini (35) tries to block the shot during Creston's 53-41 win over the Rams on Friday. Taylor finished the game with 11 points. (Contributed photo by TERRY FREEMAN)

The Creston boys basketball team put pressure on the Glenwood Rams early here Friday night, and then finished the Rams off with clutch free throw shooting down the stretch in a 53-41 win.

The Panther defense got a good start, forcing several turnovers in the first 2:30 of the game, which led to easy baskets for Creston.

After the teams traded 3-pointers to make the Creston lead 11-5, senior guard Kainen Somers lobbed a high pass toward the basket, and thanks to a pair of back screens, senior forward Luke Neitzel glided through the air and grabbed the pass at its peak before slamming it through the basket to emphatically give the Panthers a 13-5 lead.

After Trey Thomsen knocked down a 3-pointer to put the Panthers up 21-13 in the second quarter, Caleb Thompson came up with a loose ball and hit Neitzel with the outlet pass, as Neitzel put down another dunk, forcing a Glenwood timeout down 23-13 with 2:43 left in the half.

“I thought Luke Neitzel probably played his best game I’ve seen all year,” head coach Billy Hiatt said. “He was really going at it and helping us out. We snuck one out of here. They’re a really well-coached team. They’re big and physical. I feel fortunate we won.”

But Glenwood’s 5-9 senior guard Tyler Jensen got hot in the second half, scoring a majority of his game-high 22 points in the half. Jensen cut the Panther lead to 42-38 with just under 2:00 remaining in the game.

Free throws

To that point in the game, the Panthers had shot just 2-of-7 from the free throw line.

But, with Glenwood forced to foul down the stretch, the Panther shooters responded by knocking down 9-of-10 free throws in the final 1:31 of the game to put the game on ice.

Somers went 3-of-4 in that stretch, while Colby Taylor was a perfect 6-of-6 after starting the game 0-of-3.

“We’d been working on free throws every day, and we need to get better at it,” Hiatt said. “That’s kind of a mental thing. We needed them at the end and we hit them. Back to the free throw line, though.”

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