Slow start to half dooms Mustangs

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December 9, 2016 - 12:00 AM

RICHMOND — Mustang coach Jay Applegate wanted to test his veteran-laden team early and see what they were capable of.

“I’d rather play a tough schedule than an easy one, by far,” Applegate said. “This gives us something to learn from.” 

That early season gauntlet continued on Thursday night with a match-up against Kansas City Christian, the No. 4 team in Class 2A according to the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association rankings. The game resulted in the Mustangs’ first loss of the season, 58-52.

“They are a very good team,” Applegate said. “They are as good of team as we have played this year and maybe as good of team as we will play all year. Their 1-7 guys are just very athletic.”

 

 Iola senior Ben Cooper got his team off to a good start early with nine points to build a 13-8 lead in the first quarter. 

The period ended with a Zach Cokely basket to give the Mustangs a 15-11 advantage.

The margin grew with a  second quarter,  six-point Iola spurt. 

Isaac Vink intercepted a pass in the Christian backcourt and sprinted for a lay-up on the other end. 

Cooper followed that play with a pair of free throws and Isaiah Fawson’s basket made it 21-11 early in the quarter.

It appeared as though the Mustangs might be able to run away with a victory.

“Our first half was very intense and workman-like,” Applegate said.

Christian isn’t such a highly ranked team by accident, though, and went on a 10-4 run cut the lead to four. 

A late basket by Christian’s Sam Coleman cut the lead to 32-29 at halftime.

Christian opened the second half with four-straight baskets to build a 37-32 advantage.

“We came out to start the second half and just laid an egg,” Applegate said. “That turned the tide, and we never really picked back up after that.”

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