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Friday, March 4, 2011

SANDUSKY SPOILER - Redskins shock Harbor Beach

POLL QUESTION: If you're Harbor Beach, and you could only win ONE game, which game would you rather win? Last night's game or Monday's rematch with the Redskins in the district opener?

HARBOR BEACH — Winning consecutive league championships isn’t easy.
Just ask Harbor Beach.
With the Pirates having a chance to go back-to-back in the Greater Thumb East, Sandusky answered their plea here Thursday night with an emphatic ‘not so fast.’ Redskin Jordan Coats drained a go-ahead three-pointer with less than 10 seconds to play, lifting his team to a stunning 38-36 victory over the Pirates in the regular season finale.
With Harbor Beach’s loss, Marlette, an easy winner over Mayville on Thursday, claims the outright GTE championship at 8-2. Meanwhile, the Pirates finish 7-3 in the league, and are now wondering how two straight GTE losses to end the season will impact them as they head toward next week’s district tournament.
Ironically, the Pirates host Sandusky again Monday in the district opener.
“It’s like getting your heart ripped out,” said a dejected Harbor Beach coach Ron Wruble. “As poorly as we played, having that happen at the end — it’s like getting your heart ripped out.”
Coats’ game-winning heroics spoiled a valiant effort from the Pirates, who trailed by as many as 10 points late in the third quarter. 
Harbor Beach took its first lead of the second half at 36-35 on a steal, layup and three-point play from Aaron Ginther with 1:32 left.
After a Sandusky turnover, the Pirates had a chance to cushion their lead, but missed two free throws with 26.7 seconds remaining, setting up the Redskins’ game-winner.
Coats, among the area leaders in three-point shooting, took a pass near the top of the key and buried the go-ahead hoop with 8.2 seconds to play.
After a timeout, Harbor Beach had one last chance, but didn’t even get a shot off as time expired.
“I knew we had our hands full tonight, and I am sure our kids were not taking them lightly,” said Wruble, whose team owned a 17-point win over the fourth-place Redskins earlier this season. “They are a good team.
“We were playing defense fairly well, but we just couldn’t get anything going on the offensive end for much of the game. And it cost us.”
Coats led the Redskins with 15 points while Chase Baysdell added 13.
Harbor Beach had Andrew Siemen with 12 points while Eli Kraft notched eight.
Now, the focus shifts to Monday when the Redskins (13-7 overall, 6-4 GTE) make a return trip to the Harbor Beach (14-5) gym to take on the Pirates in the Class C district quarterfinals.
“It doesn’t matter who we have Monday, my biggest concern is the emotional toll our kids are going to feel,” Wruble said. “This one was tough. We’re going to find out how resilient we are. We have a few days to heal up, I guess. 
“I always tell them that athletic competition doesn’t necessarily build character, it shows it. We will see how they respond come Monday.”
Sandusky led 8-6 after one quarter and 21-16 at the break. The Redskins led by as many as 10 points with 2:07 left in the third period, settling for a 30-22 edge heading to the final eight minutes.

Sandusky’s Chase Baysdell drives around Harbor Beach’s Scott Grekowicz in the second half.
Harbor Beach’s Sean Sorenson goes up for a shot while Sandusky’s Jordan Coats (15) defends. 


11 comments:

HB Fan said...

Sandusky has 9 kids on their team and plays all 9 of them.

Harbor Beach has 14 kids on their team and plays 7.

Does anyone else see a problem with this? It's been happening all year. I just feel bad for the kids.

Anonymous said...

Really?....Coach wins year after year and you feel bad for kids? It's Varsity sports the best play....period!

Anonymous said...

I think they should all get a snack & drink box after the game too.

Anonymous said...

WRONG!! Sandusky has 2 on the bench in close games.....I was not there last night, if the back 2 played, it is the first time. Mommy/Daddy don't like because jr don't play!!

Anonymous said...

well i will take a win next week in the districts. With the districts at home HB would like to play the extra 2 games. I don't see it happening. HB weakness is youth and post players. A stronger USA and Ubly team will not necessarily out-play HB but possibly be out-coached. At the beginning of the year if you tell me HB wins 15 games with a freshman and 2 sophmore's leading the team in minutes played, I would have laughed and so would everyone else. Hopefully they get a trophy to celebrate with this year, but this team will be one to be reckoned with. Also note that the JV team went 18-1.

Anonymous said...

Take the league title....District titles are two to three games over a weeks time.You can be hot for one week and win a district....never happens that way in league races. League titles are MUCH tougher to win.

Anonymous said...

USA will not be out coached. USA's coach is the best coach in the area. Wruble could take a nap at half-time and out coach the guy in Ubly though.

Anonymous said...

Have you honestly seen any of the Harbor Beach games? Does everyone seriously think Wruble is a good coach? The only reason he had a great season last year was because of how good the players were and this year if he would've been a good coach, the team he has would be league champs right now, end of story

Anonymous said...

One Freshman and 2 Sophomores playing major minutes and came within 2 points of winning a league championship. Sounds like outstanding coaching to me. btw I am not from HB

Anonymous said...

Come to the game Monday and see what Wruble ACTUALLY does

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