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Jaguars fall to Indians in close battle

Photo by Travis Rosenau: Granada-Huntley-East Chain/Truman/Martin Luther’s Brody Grathwohl tries to secure the ball near the paint during a Tomahawk-Valley Conference crossover boys basketball game at Sleepy Eye High School on Tuesday night.

SLEEPY EYE — Despite ending up a few buckets shy of a win on Tuesday night, the Granada-Huntley-East Chain/Truman/Martin Luther Jaguars might have played their best game of the season so far against a credible opponent in Sleepy Eye.

But with a strong end to the first half and a consistent effort in the second half, the Indians were able to hold off the relentless Jaguars for a 77-72 win in a Tomahawk-Valley Conference crossover game.

Jaguars head coach Bryan Nowicki was happy with how his players were able to keep battling throughout the game against a quality team like Sleepy Eye.

“This is probably the best two halves of basketball we’ve played all year,” Nowicki said. “We were patient on offense. A few times when they went on runs, we get a little pass happy, we shoot one 3 and they beat us down the court. They’re a really good basketball team, they’re 6-1 for a reason. They score a lot of points.

“I told the guys, ‘We’re not that team, we can’t run with them, we’re not gonna score 90, we just can’t do it, so we have to slow down. We move the ball, get the ball down low and get a kick-out.’ We just had to slow the game down and let the game come to us.”

Jaguars senior guard Brody Grathwohl did all he could to will his team to victory, pouring in a game-high 27 points that saw him hit 7 of 15 shots from the 3-point line.

Despite Grathwohl’s best efforts, Sleepy Eye was able to counter with a balanced scoring effort that had four players in double figures, led by Brayden Heiderscheidt’s 22 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Braylon Nelson added 14 points, 12 rebounds and three assists, while Robert Romberg had 14 points and four steals and Eric Lozano had 12 points, six assists and five rebounds.

Chase Zufall added a trio of 3s off the bench for the Indians to finish with 9 points, while Jaxon Heiderscheidt added 8 points.

Eli Jensen added 17 points for the Jaguars, while Griffin Studer had 8 points and eight rebounds and Ethan Jasulke had 6 points and eight rebounds. Elliott Flohrs added seven rebounds.

After about two minutes of missed shots on both ends, Brayden Heiderscheidt got his team going with a one-handed pass from half court to Romberg inside on the break for a 2-0 lead. Grathwohl answered on the other end and the Jaguars built an early 9-4 lead after a Grathwohl 3, a free throw from Lane Kruse and a 3 from Kruse. Moments later, Sleepy Eye got the lead back when Riley Voigt found Romberg for a fast-break bucket and 12-11 lead. Lozano extended the lead to 14-11 with a nothing-but-net jumper.

The Jaguars took the lead back and extended it 17-14 on a baseline jumper from Studer. The teams traded buckets and leads after that until the Jaguars got a bucket inside from Alex Benck and a 3 by Jensen got a 27-21 lead, the largest lead of the night for the Jaguars.

Brothers Brayden and Jaxon Heiderscheidt each knocked in a 3 after that to tie the game, however, and a fast-break layup by Lozano had the Indians back in front. Sleepy Eye’s run continued with a Lozano-to-Nelson bucket inside. Nelson then promptly stole the ball and returned the favor with a pass to Lozano for a fast-break layup, giving the Indians a 36-27 lead and capping off a 15-0 run.

The Indians led 39-31 at halftime.

Voigt knocked down a jumper to open the second half, giving Sleepy Eye its first double-digit lead of the night. The Jaguars got back within 5 and their deficit bounced between 5 and 10 points after that until Sleepy Eye took a 73-59 lead late after a 9-0 run that was ended with a 3 from Lozano. The Jaguars got 3s from Grathwohl and Jensen late to have their team down single digits again and another corner 3 in the closing seconds by Grathwohl finished all scoring.

“[Brody’s] super competitive,” Nowicki said. “He’s long, he’s athletic, he’s quick. He can get to the hole and then he can knock down some 3s. He kind of helped carry us there and he did stem the tide a couple times, made some big shots, attacked the hoop. Usually in these games where it gets to be a little more physical, we struggle, but we played really well today with that and I don’t know if we shot two free throws all game, which is hard to believe in a game like this. Brody’s a great leader, does a lot of good things.”

GHEC/T/ML finished making 3 of 4 shots at the foul line, while Sleepy Eye was 6 of 11 at the foul line.

Sleepy Eye head coach Shane Heiderscheidt said while he didn’t have his players run their standard defense due to some holiday break fatigue, he credited Grathwohl for his play.

“We didn’t really play our style of defense either, I kind of let the guys sit back in the 2-3 zone just because I knew we weren’t gonna have our legs,” coach Heiderscheidt said. “But you’ve gotta give [Grathwohl] credit, he hit some tough shots. But if we were in the flow of our game, I think our defense would have been a lot better.”

GHEC/T/ML (2-6) travels to Morgan to play Cedar Mountain on Jan. 8, while Sleepy Eye (6-1) is at BOLD on Friday night

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