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he New Buffalo High School boys’ basketball team remained undefeated after a convincing 74-62 victory Monday, Jan. 10, over a solid River Valley squad. The game before a nearly packed New Buffalo crowd was entertaining, with fast paced action throughout the match between the arch rivals. The first points were scored by the Bison on free throws from a technical foul called on the Mustangs for dunking the ball during pre-game warm-ups. New Buffalo (5-0) kept adding to the early lead mostly from buckets down low from Ryan Vinson and points on jump shots and fast breaks by Jeremiah Mitchell. The lead grew to 12 points on a three-
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Bison too much for Mustangs BY STAN MADDUX
point shot by Anthony Lijewski but Josh Seifert quickly cut the lead to 10 by hitting a jump shot at the end of the first quarter. The Mustangs early in the second quarter pulled to within six points. The double-digit lead was soon restored when Mitchell after a steal took the ball in for a lay-up then nailed a three-point shot from the baseline. Mark Shaw after another quick steal by the Bison raced in for a lay-up. The lead grew to 17 points late in the second quarter on lay-ups by Mitchell and Vinson and a three-point shot from Lijewski. River Valley trailed by 14 points at halftime when Max Nicely sank a threepoint shot at the buzzer.
Both teams continued to run the floor in the second half. River Valley couldn’t take advantage of Bison turnovers to cut into the lead until late in the fourth quarter when the Mustangs, with help from three points buckets by Nicely and Ashton McNabb, pulled to within seven points. The last points were scored on a jump shot by Shaw at the final buzzer.
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itchell led all scorers with 26 points. Vinson and Lijewski contributed 14 points apiece, while Kayden Parmley added 12 points. Seifert led the Mustangs with 15 points. Jayden McNabb and Cadden Krieger
added 11 points each for the Mustangs, who dropped to 4-2 on the season. Bison Head Coach Nate Tripp was not totally satisfied with the performance of his team, with all five starters back from last year’s District 4 championship squad. However, Tripp said the margin of victory, despite lack of execution and focus by his players at times, should serve as a warning to their upcoming opponents. “This is a statement game. It’s about letting everybody know New Buffalo basketball is not playing good. We got a long ways to go. We’re going to get better and it’s going to be scary what we can do when we put it all together,” he said.