Panthers survive 2nd-half lull, 64-50

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Creston senior center Briar Evans (41) splits Red Oak defenders Pete Walker (left) and Tanner Johnson for a short-range shot during Friday's 64-50 Panther victory. Evans had eight points and three offensive rebounds as the Panthers improved to 8-0. (CNA photo by LARRY PETERSON)

RED OAK — The No. 3-rated Creston boys basketball team nearly went into holiday break mode a little too early Friday night.

After blowing out the host Tigers 19-2 in the first quarter, including a perfectly executed lob off the backboard by Trey Thomsen for a two-handed slam dunk by Luke Neitzel, the Panthers found themselves in a two-possession game (49-43) with 4:00 to play.

At that point, the Panthers had been outscored 41-30 since the decisive first quarter.

But in the end, free throw shooting down the stretch with the Tigers fouling against Creston’s spread offense, allowed the Panthers to stay unbeaten (8-0) at the break with a 64-50 victory.

Creston also stands alone atop the Hawkeye 10 Conference at 4-0. Red Oak falls to 3-5 overall and 2-4 in league play.

The Tigers trailed 32-12 at halftime, but started their furious comeback led by guard Pete Walker and forward Tanner Johnson with a 20-12 third quarter. Then, an 11-5 spurt at the start of the final period closed the gap to six points.

“We started getting better shots,” said Red Oak coach Bryan White. “We just needed a little more in the first half. Give Creston credit, they made their free throws down the stretch. They’re a team that has some size and shooters. There’s a reason they’re 8-0.”

With the late batch of free throws as Red Oak fouled to stop the clock, Creston finished 24-of-34 (70.6 percent) at the stripe, compared to just 11-16 by the Tigers.

“Early we were hitting some shots and defensively playing pretty well,” Creston coach Billy Hiatt said. “We kind of fell asleep later on. We fell apart for a little while. I think not having school for two days hurts you in trying to keep any kind of rhythm. But it’s a win. We’ll take it on the road.”

Colby Taylor sank three 3-pointers, shot 8-10 at the line and finished with a team-high 19 points and eight rebounds for Creston. Neitzel had 16 points and six rebounds. Point guard Kainen Somers tallied nine and center Briar Evans chipped in eight.

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