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Waubonsie Valley beats Batavia in UEC crossover

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But, Brownridge and fellow standout Bryan Jefferson came up big in the fourth quarter, scoring 13 of the Warriors’ 15 points.

“Early on in the fourth, we really needed some stops but we let up the Brownridge three-point play and a three and it kind of took some momentum away there,” Batavia coach Jim Nazos said. “I know we didn’t shoot how we wanted in the fourth. Our problem is the last three games have followed the same path – we’ve been down early, we battled back and we take a lead and then we’re not able to hold it in the fourth quarter.”

Batavia twice had opportunities to make it a one-possession game, but Micah Coffey and Zach Strittmatter each missed one-and-one opportunities.

Jefferson iced the game at the line in the last minute, going 4 of 6 as part of a 22-point, 15-rebound effort.

“I think we are a team knocking on the door of doing some great things. We’ve gotta start starting better than we have,” Nazos said. “That needs to be taken care of first. We’ve got a really good character team. I think we’re knocking on the door but we need to make it happen.”

Rueffer, who led the Bulldogs with 14 points, limited Brownridge to five field goals and only seven first-half points. The senior guard agreed with Nazos that the Bulldogs need better starts to games.

“It’s just something we need to get out of. The first four minutes they just came out and beasted us,” Rueffer said. “We definitely need to pick that up. Once we do that I think it will turn around and we will be the team pushing them in the first four minutes.”

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