Tough defeats, but strong legacies left by NV, Spartans

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Dean Frank was 3-of-4 on 3-pointers and Dan Ehrsam was 1-3 from behind the arc, and he’s one of the best long-range shooters in the state. Their shot attempts were limited, but part of that could have been the attention paid to them by the tall Kuemper defense.

“Hands up all the time was really stressed,” said 6-6 junior guard Cole Neary, also an all-state quarterback for the Knights’ semifinal playoff team. “We had to close out on them and contest shots. They have great shooters.”

Kuemper owned a 37-27 advantage on the boards, which took away some of Nodaway Valley’s running game. You have to make stops and get defensive boards to get an outlet pass.

Sheldon’s Dallas Ennema, a 6-7 D-I recruit (Albany), and 6-8 James Gradert negated Kuemper’s size in Thursday’s 49-42 semifinal victory over the Knights. (Sam Brincks and Neary, with 16-point averages, are among three returning starters next year.)

Meanwhile, T.J. Bower and reserves Zach Plymesser and Jackson Lamb will lead next year’s Nodaway Valley team. News flash, there are some good shooters coming up at Nodaway Valley.

Burmeister will look back fondly at this group of nine seniors, including four starters — Welsch, Ehrsam, Frank and Brad Baudler — and top post reserve Tim Hansen.

“I can’t say enough about them,” Burmeister said. “When they were eighth-graders, if I needed someone to go to some of the team camps, I could always count on them. I never had any problem filling out teams these last four years. They weren’t backing down from varsity competition.

“It was all supposed to build up for these last two years. They didn’t quite get what they wanted, but how many teams go to state back-to-back years?”

It’s not always easy doing interviews after teams have had their dream yanked from under their feet. NV’s Welsch, Baudler and Bower could not have been more polite in the media room, and gracious with any reporters who approached them.

Something tells me those guys are going to be successful adults.

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I’ve seen my share of disappointments at last-second shots bouncing off the target. Heck, our own family has felt that pain.

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