Post play powers Lenox past Vikings

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Lenox forward Todd Stoaks puts a shot up in traffic during Lenox's 59-49 win over Stanton on Monday. Stoaks finished with 10 points and five rebounds in the win. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

LENOX — Unselfish play and a strong inside presence helped Lenox get out to a quick start against Stanton here Monday, as the Tigers’ strong first quarter propelled them to a 59-49 win over the Vikings.

After trading baskets in the early part of the first quarter, Lenox went on a 16-2 run to close the quarter with a 24-9 lead.

“Passing the ball real well, looking for the open guys. Spencer Brown and Todd Stoaks, they really took control early in that first quarter,” co-head coach Jesse Cox said. “We got a lot of high-low stuff off of rebounds. Those two guys really took control of the game inside to start us off.”

The pair of post players combined for 10 points in the first quarter. Brown finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Tigers, while Stoaks finished the game with 10 points and five boards.

Stanton was able to cut into the the Tiger lead a little during the second quarter, closing it to 29-18 at the halftime break, but a variety of defenses kept the Vikings guessing during the second half.

“We like to switch up,” Cox said. “We run some 1-3-1, a little 2-3, we like to extend it with some halfcourt traps, and throw a little 55 in there, some man-to-man to keep them guessing.”

Cox said having athletes like Mason Peterson and Caleb Lange allow his team to mix in different zone defenses, like the 1-3-1.

“Mason Peterson’s pretty athletic, and that helps out when you’ve got him out there,” Cox said. “He can go out and look for a steal and then get back to the block and defend the weakside. And Caleb Lange as well. Those two guys are great players, and I don’t know if we coach them too much other than put them on the floor. They’ve got some God-given talent.”

Lenox only finished the game with two steals, but was able to get several transition buckets off of defensive rebounds, as well.

Lange hit the defensive glass well, pulling down seven defensive boards out of his 11 total rebounds. Lange added eight points, despite missing much of the second half after taking an elbow early in the third quarter.

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