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East boys b-ball hangs tough in loss to St. Joe's

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“When I got blood on my uniform, I was like, 'You gotta be kidding me, what else is going to happen?’” Adduci said.

St. Joseph (9-5) led 21-11 after a quarter, and the Chargers were ahead 23-13 early in the second quarter when Adduci was injured. Cole Gentry replaced Adduci and hit a pair of free throws, but by the end of the quarter the Chargers led 30-19.

However, the Saints refused to wilt, cutting the lead to 42-35 at the end of the third quarter as Adduci returned from the bench to hit a late shot.

In the fourth quarter, the Saints kept chipping away, cutting the lead to 43-38 on a basket by David Mason and 47-44 on a follow by Ben Skoog with 1:20 left.

The teams then traded misses before the Chargers turned it over with 35 seconds to go.
East could not get a shot off, and Woods called his final timeout with 13 seconds to play.

On the ensuring inbounds play, the Saints turned it over and St. Joseph followed with two free throws to ice the game.

“It was real frustrating to draw up a play in the timeout and turn it over before anything can really take shape,” Adduci said. “You don’t know what would have happened had we run the play, but it would have been nice to find out. It was really deflating.”

“We talk about being in a position to win at the end of the game and we were right there,” Woods said. “It was frustrating. But we had two sophomores and a freshman out there at the time. That is part of the learning curve.

“I didn’t want to burn that timeout, but I felt if I didn’t burn it we wouldn’t have gotten the opportunity (to tie the game).

“When I think it’s going to be a close game, I usually sit on my timeouts a little bit knowing we’re going to need them at the end. But I had to call one in the first half when we were out of synch.”

Adduci led all scorers with 18 points. Mason had eight along with seven rebounds and Gentry added five points, seven rebounds and five assists.


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