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Friday, January 3, 2025 | 10:01 PM
Riverview’s Rex Roberts (left) and Levi Roupas defend on Springdale’s Robby Simmen on Friday.
Riverview’s Prince Govan fouls Springdale’s John Duku on Friday.
Riverview’s Alex Schultheis defends on Springdale’s John Duku on Friday.
Matt Orbin was reminded all week by Riverview boys basketball coach Dre Corbin to be able to pound the category in opposition to rival Springdale. The Raiders had a measurement benefit that Corbin believed could be needed to take advantage of if Riverview was going to win the Part 2-2A matchup Friday night time at house.
Because of the hassle of Orbin, who grabbed 5 offensive rebounds, and fellow large man Miles Sigal, the Raiders had loads of further alternatives that they desperately wanted throughout a 44-39 win.
“We stored stealing the ball from them,” Orbin stated. “I missed some offensive rebounds. Even once I missed some, Miles was huge open. We stored trying down within the submit. We hadn’t executed that the previous few video games.”
Riverview (5-5, 3-1) wanted extra alternatives to attain as a result of the Raiders couldn’t coax the ball into the basket. Neither workforce might.
Within the first half, each groups did not make a 3-pointer. Riverview didn’t have a participant who scored in double figures. Noah Vespi led the workforce with 9 factors, and Sigal completed with eight.
Corbin stated being aggressive is what stored the Raiders alive.
“They had been energetic on the boards, and we talked all week was attacking the offensive board with our bigs,” Corbin stated. “They did an amazing job with it. We’d wish to see them end higher. If they will be that aggressive, good issues are going to occur extra occasions than not.”
The Raiders led 16-15 at halftime. Springdale (8-3, 2-2) battled again after the break. The Dynamos noticed their first two treys drop in.
Pat Wylly made one proper after the break to place Sprindale forward 18-16. Robby Simmen, who scored 10 factors for the Dynamos, made one other a couple of minutes later to provide Springdale its remaining lead at 21-19.
Vespi put Riverview forward for good, 22-21, with a layup with 4 minutes, 33 seconds left within the third quarter. It become a 6-0 run when Sigal adopted up with buckets within the paint.
Springdale coach Scott Ruppert stated his workforce might have responded higher to the sport’s bodily nature.
“I believed our gamers could not have given them the respect they deserved,” Ruppert stated. “We had yr to begin the yr. I feel our gamers got here in a little bit bit out of focus at the moment. Our aim at the moment was to field out. They’re a well-sized workforce.”
Springdale didn’t make issues straightforward late within the sport. Landon Linderman got here off the bench to make a 3-pointer with 27 seconds left to chop the deficit to 41-38. When Riverview missed two free throws, the Dynamos obtained the ball with an opportunity to take the lead.
Nonetheless, an errant Springdale move was stolen by Levi Roupas, who was fouled.
“It felt just like the longest sport ever,” Orbin stated. “Particularly being a rival. I’ve been right here for 4 years. We haven’t crushed them.”
Corbin stated Riverview performed prefer it knew what was at stake on this sport.
“We’re not oblivious to the lay of the land with regards to our part and what we’ve to do to make the playoffs,” Corbin stated. “Particularly with how aggressive the highest two or three spots might be in our part. It’s additionally a rivalry sport, so we wished to deal with enterprise.”
Liam Dexter led Springdale with 14 factors.
Ruppert stated the Dynamos shall be completely satisfied to have an opportunity to refocus.
“We’ve had an amazing stretch to begin the yr,” Ruppert stated. “I feel we achieved greater than we thought we might obtain. Now that we’ve seen a loss to our rival, it’s going to gas the hearth. We shall be a a lot totally different workforce once they come to our house ground on Jan. 28.”
Tags: Riverview, Springdale
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