CMB boys lose overtime thriller

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STORY CITY — As the old saying goes, “third time is a charm.” Well, while it may be true that last night’s game was a charm to watch, it did not work out so well for the Collins-Maxwell-Baxter Raiders on Monday.

In their third matchup against the Roland-Story Norsemen this season, the Raiders came within a few centimeters of pulling off the upset in the opening round of the 2A tournament. Despite losing by double figures in both previous matchups this season, the Raiders took the Norsemen to overtime, but lost 64-62.

The game opened with R-S senior Ryan Skaar torching the Raiders from all over the court. He drained shot after shot, swishing open 3-pointers with ease over the 1-3-1 zone presented by CMB. After a reverse layup and another 3-pointer, the Norsemen had their biggest lead of the game at 30-18 with two minutes to go before halftime.

Raider coach Gary Plunkett called a timeout, and his team came out in a new man-to-man defensive set to try to counteract Skaar’s ridiculous outside shooting.

“We had to keep Skaar from shooting. The boys just came out and they didn’t quit. In years past we would have quit, at mid-season we would have quit, but they didn’t and I’m very proud of our boys for that,” Plunkett said. “We took that timeout and kind of refocused and regrouped. We didn’t want that run to take care of us.”

They were able to force misses and CMB sophomore Bryce Kemp did some nice work in the post to get the Raiders right back in it. A layup just five seconds before the halftime buzzer sounded and made the score 32-25.

Skaar came out in the second half and drained two more 3-pointers on the Raiders. Kemp kept them in it on the other end with post scores and pull-up jumpers. Then with the Norsemen leading 42-33, the Raiders turned the ball over. Getting back on defense and setting himself under the basket, junior Zach Samson took a big charge that completely changed the energy for CMB. Plunkett talked about Samson’s effort after the game.

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