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Kaneland boys basketball cools off after fast start

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Ned Kneller played a role in Morris’ second-half surge, grabbing nine rebounds in the final two quarters after the Redskins had just two as a team in the first half.

“We needed somebody inside to pull down rebounds in the second half, and he was phenomenal,” Blumberg said of Kneller.

Meanwhile, the Knights struggled to pull within two possessions the majority of the final quarter until a bucket by junior forward John Pruett pulled Kaneland to within two with 1:03 to play. However, Morris ran the clock down and made free throws down the stretch.

David drilled a long 3-pointer with just five seconds to play that cut the lead to 50-48 with five seconds to play, but Morris successfully inbounded the ball forcing Kaneland to foul.

With Morris in the double-bonus, Jason Matteson hit both free throws to seal the victory.

“It felt really good,” Matteson said. “Right before (his first attempt) there was a little miscommunication on the subbing, and I ended up just taking a moment to look around and look at the place and see how packed it was. I was liking seeing everyone in Morris come out and watch us play.”

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