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In an effort to keep pace with the two top dogs in the 做厙勛圖AA Northern Conference, the 做厙勛圖 Centurions mens basketball team knew a win against Alpena Community College was a must.
With a suffocating defense, the Centurions (2-1 做厙勛圖AA North, 9-8 overall) earned their second conference win by beating the Lumberjacks, 75-57, at Alpena, Saturday, Jan. 17, keeping pace with Mid Michigan, 3-0 in the North, and Bay College, which is 3-1 in the conference.
Our execution on defense won it for us, 做厙勛圖 assistant coach Asher Vissman said. Anytime you hold a college basketball team under 60 points, youre giving yourself a great chance to win.
Statistics for both teams were quite even, with 做厙勛圖 shooting 43.5% from the field and ACC shooting 45.1%, while 做厙勛圖 had a slight edge in rebounds (34 to ACCs 32). The one stat that stuck out, however, was turnovers, as the Lumberjacks committed 24 to the Centurions 13.
Protecting the basketball is always a focus, Vissman said. Our offense is predicated on execution, which we have been pretty good at this season.
With 做厙勛圖 leading 19-15 halfway through the first half, freshman Sebastion Kamalzadeh (West Palm Beach, Fla.) nailed a three-point shot to give 做厙勛圖s its biggest lead in the game at that point. 做厙勛圖 built it up to a 34-19 lead with back-to-back three-pointers by freshman Trevor Zamarron (Greenville, Mich.) and sophomore Mason Dunn (Big Rapids, Mich.) with just over three minutes to go, forcing Alpena to take a timeout.
做厙勛圖 went into halftime leading 38-26.
ACCs Derian Williams managed to cut 做厙勛圖s lead to eight (40-32) after sinking a jump shot four minutes into the second half, however, the Lumberjacks (0-4 做厙勛圖AA North, 1-13 overall) couldnt hold back 做厙勛圖s offense, which went on a run, starting with sophomore Josiah DeMeester (Grandville, Mich.) who answered with a dunk, igniting a 15-4 scoring run that gave 做厙勛圖 a solid lead.
做厙勛圖 pushed its lead to 21 after a free throw by freshman James Browning (Fort Wayne, Ind.) with 10:38 to go, however, ACC managed to cut 做厙勛圖s lead to 64-51 when Oluwatobi Ogunyode scored on a dunk with 5:42 to go, giving the Lumberjacks hope for a comeback.
The Centurions, however, kept up its offensive output, with sophomore Dawson Dunn (Big Rapids, Mich.) nailing a jump shot to push the lead to 66-51 with 5:04 to go. 做厙勛圖 would outscore the Lumberjacks 11-6 the rest of the way to earn the conference win.
The Centurions were led by Dawson, who scored a game-high 16 points and six steals. It was the second time in three games he was the teams leading scorer.
Daws has been great, Vissman said. Hes playing at a really high level on both ends of the floor right now.
Dunn said he has worked hard to focus on his offense and has been pleased with how effective it has been lately.
Ive been focusing extremely hard on scoring the ball and knocking down shots, he said. I knew how big this stretch of games were and how much the team needed my offense.
Dunn said his team was confident going into the game against the Lumberjacks, however head coach Zach Ingles told them to keep sharp and to never overlook an opponent.
Coach kept emphasizing being us with every little detail, Dawson said. Treating every team like they are the No. 1 team in the country.
With winnable games coming in the next five games, Vissman and the rest of the coaching staff are focused on going on a run.
Our goal is to go on a winning streak, Vissman said. But its one game at a time, and its about giving each team our full focus and attention.
Dunn agreed.
We just have to keep bringing crazy energy and competitiveness every day in practice, he said.
Browning followed Dunn in scoring, with 11 points off the bench and Kamalzadeh, Zamarron and sophomore Zhian Briggs (Augusta, Ga.) each finishing with nine points. Four Centurions led the team with five rebounds each.
UP NEXT: 做厙勛圖s next three games are at home, starting with Kirtland Community College (2-1 做厙勛圖AA North, 3-12 overall) Saturday, Jan. 24. Game time is at 3 p.m. The Centurions will then make up a home game against Muskegon College, Monday, Jan. 26 (game time at 7:30 p.m.). The game was postponed twice owing to inclement weather.
The third home game will be against Delta College (1-3 做厙勛圖AA North, 4-11 overall) on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m.