Looking back: A great weekend for Creston athletics

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Actually, when Ron Juhler was coach of the Greenfield Tigers, they participated in the old Creston Holiday Tournament at SWCC. On Dec. 22, 1988, Creston beat Greenfield 75-44; and in 1990 the outcome was similar at 77-47.

After that first meeting was the infamous “rainout” game at SWCC, where a leaky roof and wet floor caused suspension of the Creston vs. Diagonal game. The fourth quarter was made up later, with Diagonal taking a 64-53 victory under coach Dennis Tassell.

By the way, while all of this was going on Saturday, Creston was hosting Shenandoah in high school bowling, and picking up victories in both girls and boys action.

Bluegrass tourney

After a great final round at the wrestling tournament, it would have been nice to just go home and kick back. But, there was no rest for the weary. The second meeting of once-beaten Lamoni (52-50 to Murray) and undefeated Murray was taking place at 7:45 p.m. in Murray for the Bluegrass Conference tournament title.

Listening to a broadcast of the Iowa-Wisconsin game and tribute to Chris Street on the radio on my drive across Highway 34, I was also wishing I could be in Iowa City at that moment, too. I still remember exactly where I was standing in the Creston High School parking lot after a Panther basketball game 20 years ago, when someone drove by, rolled down the window, and told me they just heard Chris Street died.

He was the ultimate competitor, and a true talent with NBA potential. The photo of him laughing on the bench with coach Tom Davis is hanging prominently in my home.

Anyway, Lamoni got hot early and won Saturday’s game, 62-50, in front of a standing-room only crowd in the Jerry Brown Gymnasium, including Jerry Brown himself.

Murray gained revenge and took a 2-1 series lead this season with a convincing 92-60 triumph Tuesday night in conference play. As a coach, I wouldn’t have been overly pleased with the reaction of the Lamoni folks when Tim Brunner slammed a breakaway dunk in the fourth quarter.

They were cheering and going crazy, like they’d never seen a dunk before. The score at the time was 76-47, Murray’s favor. All the Mustang fans would need to do at that point was smile and point to the scoreboard!

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