University Boys Edge Wheeling Park
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MORGANTOWN -- Wheeling Park boys' basketball head coach Michael Jebbia knew exactly what he wanted his team to do Thursday night against University -- slow the pace, handle the ball and keep it away from the Hawks.
It nearly worked to perfection, but the Patriots got caught down a point at the end, and point guard DJ Saunders' last-second shot clanked off the back iron as the Hawks held on for a 36-35 win.
"That was a really good high school basketball game," Jebbia said. "We tried to spread them out a little bit and we controlled most of the second half. They scored with a minute to go and D.J. got a clean look from about 14-feet and it hit off the back of the rim.
"Our guys are tough and gritty. They don't give up."
University coach Joe Schmidle praised Jebbia and the Patriots for their game plan.
"They played a good game and coach Jebbia had a great game plan, which I had a feeling that was going to happen," Schmidle said. "They held the ball and they've tried to do that to us before when we had the guards who could defend a little bit better. The guys I have now ... we couldn't take it from them.
"It made for a difficult game."
Outside of the first quarter - in which Wheeling Park (3-3) held a 13-10 lead -- both teams scored in single digits every quarter the rest of the way.
Down 35-34 late in the fourth, Ryan Niceler finally put the Hawks (4-0) up for the final time. On the Patriots' next possession, Blake Barkley got a critical block with 13 seconds left. Wheeling Park only had four team fouls at the time, so it was forced to foul three times before it sent UHS to the line.
The Hawks missed the 1-and-1 free throw, but the Patriots were not able to score as the final horn sounded.
Between both teams, there were only eight free throws attempted (two makes).
UHS is still trying to figure out its offensive identity, needing to replace most of it from last year,
"We weren't patient and I wasn't happy with our shot selection toward the end of the game," Schmidle said. "I felt like we needed to do a better job of reversing the ball and getting the ball inside to our bigs. When we did, they couldn't stop Barkley. He's just too good. We'll learn from this and obviously we've got to get better."
Barkley was the only double-digit scorer for the Hawks, finishing with 11 points. Beau Heller made three 3-pointers in the first quarter and ended up leading all scorers with 16 points.
"Beau shot the ball extremely well," Jebbia said. "He helped us in the first half but University has four starters who are 6-foot-7, 6-6, 6-6 and 6-3. They certainly have the height but we'll continue to play and move on to our next game on Saturday at Parkersburg."