Cards recover from slow start, edge Carlisle 63-60

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Newton sophomore Tyler Wood goes up for a contested shot in the fourth quarer of the Cardinals' 63-60 victory over Carlisle Tuesday night. Wood led all scorers in the game with 20 points, 18 of which came on 3-pointers. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

“They switched to the zone and coach just told me to go to the corner,” Wood said. “We got some good passes and ball reversals, and I was just able to hit them.”

A Carlisle run in the fourth felt imminent, but Newton was able to keep the points coming to hold it off. It wasn’t until about 28 seconds were left that the Wildcats did make a move, which left Newton up just 59-57. That was when Reynolds sunk the two aforementioned free throws, putting additional pressure on Carlisle.

Wildcat Akol Dok responded on the other end with a three, reducing Newton’s lead back to one point. Wood took over from there, however, draining a pair of free throws and stealing the ensuing inbounds pass to kill the clock and allow the Cards to escape with the victory.

“Free throws have kind of been one of those things for us this year where you never know what you’re going to get,” Wilkins said. “And I’m glad Tyler made that play because we were going to foul them, which is something I really don’t like to do.”

Newton has now won two games in a row entering the home stretch of the season. With just six games remaining on the schedule, now would be the perfect time to peak. But a major test is coming up on Friday at Grinnell, which is currently at the top of the conference with a 13-3 record.

“We’ve kind of been on a hot streak lately and we’ve just been playing really well in general,” Wood said. “We’re going to keep playing hard like we’ve been doing. We’ll play better defense than we did tonight.”

Newton 63, Carlisle 60

C — 20 15 7 18 — 60

N — 18 13 16 16 — 63

Individual scorers

C —Veith 17, Hagedorn 14, Hydorn 12, Dok 7, Erb 4, Joiner 4, Ermier 2

N — Wood 20, Reynolds 13, Easley 9, Bates 8, Clements 8, Sturtz 3, Allen 2

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