Coffee for Wolverines

NV hangs on for win over I-35

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Nodaway Valley senior point guard Brad Baudler reaches to try to take away a handoff attempt from Interstate 35's Colton Clark (23) to Jaylan White (0). Baudler, who battled foul trouble throughout the game, finished with six five points in Nodaway Valley's 56-47 win over the Roadrunners. White, a talented freshman, scored a game-high 28 points. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

If coffee is for closers, then the Nodaway Valley boys basketball team deserves some coffee after closing out a hard-fought 56-47 win over Interstate 35 here on Tuesday in front of a packed house in the Creston High School gymnasium.

After Interstate 35 freshman Jaylan White knocked down a deep 3-pointer from the wing to cut Nodaway Valley’s lead to 44-42 with 5:00 to go in the fourth quarter, the Roadrunners had back-to-back possessions with good looks at 3-pointers — one that would have given I-35 a one-point lead, and the other that would have cut Nodaway Valley’s lead to one after a pair of Dean Frank free throws.

“I told them, they’re (NV) a great team, and you’ve got to hit your shots during the big moments,” Interstate 35 head coach Nate Rankin said. “It just didn’t seem like we hit those shots tonight. We had good looks.”

Two free throws from Jaylan White with 1:46 cut Nodaway Valley’s lead back to four points at 48-44, but the Wolverines made eight straight free throws over the final minute-plus to put the game away.

Nodaway Valley shot 17-of-21 from the free throw line for the game and 15-of-17 in the fourth quarter.

“We take care of the ball pretty well and you saw that again in the fourth quarter,” Nodaway Valley head coach Darrell Burmeister said. “We were 15-of-17 in the fourth quarter, and that’s a high school team. Any time you make 15-of-17 free throws in the fourth quarter ... “

The two teams went shot for shot in a first half that had both fan bases excited for its team’s baskets.

Both teams came out firing from 3-point land as each team hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter alone, as the two teams finished knotted at 15-15.

After Dean Frank opened the second quarter with a pair of free throws to put the Wolverines up 17-15, Jaylan White knocked down a 3-pointer to give Interstate 35 an 18-17 lead.

Alex Welsch responded with a hook shot for Nodaway Valley and Jamal White answered with a 3-pointer, putting the Roadrunners up 21-19.

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