Cool weather does wonders for Shootout competition

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The 24th Annual Morris Boys Shootout has come and gone.

Much like the O'Fallon Panthers, who outlasted Lockport 63-51 in the title game of the Shootout Wednesday night in the MCHS gymnasium.

O'Fallon, from down near St. Louis, won seven consecutive games to claim the championship.

But as the Shootout program proclaimed : "32 teams, four courts, two days, one champion."

But even though one team was crowned the overall champ, there were lots of interesting sub-plots to the extravaganza.

The IHSA Class A Dwight Trojans joined the Shootout this season, along with the Wilmington Wildcats out of the Interstate Eight Conference. Both were two of the smaller schools involved in the Shootout. Both Dwight and Wilmington will have new coaches for the 2009-10 basketball campaign.

Former Coal City assistant Matt Hines takes over in Wilmington while Chris Gibson will replace Mark Porter at Dwight. Gibson is also a former assistant coach in CoalerLand.

Probably the most talked about subject during the two days ... other than wins and losses of the teams involved ... was the weather.

Unlike the Girls Shootout held in the same time juncture last week and the Braidwood Boys Shootout staged last Friday and Saturday, the temps this Tuesday and Wednesday were coolish.

Which ... in turn ... helped with the caliber of play and the sportsmanship displayed by the players.

Without the blistering heat and humidity that made the environs mostly inhospitable for much of the time, the 60-ish and low 70-ish temps this week were a welcome relief to what transpired for weather last week.

The lower temps and humidity enabled the players to remain fresher longer and not fatigue so quickly. And certainly helped with the mental aspect of player four, five, six or seven games within a two-day span.

Of course, coaches with a long bench got more subs in the contest. Those with a shorter bench (or Hines, in the case of Wilmington for the final two games ... no one on the bench) had to worry less about the frequent changes just to hydrate the individuals racing up and down the floor.

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