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Using that momentum from the big shot, Morris came out on fire in the fourth, scoring the first ten points in the frame. Sophomore Austin Patterson and junior Sam Allen both hit big threes during that stretch that saw Morris go from down one to up nine.

"When our scorers get open looks in the flow of our offense they're going to make those baskets," Blumberg said. "When we're hitting shots, we play better defense as well. That confidence led to more stops."

Overall in the fourth, Morris outscored Coal City 19-7, as it pulled away with the 11-point victory. The Redskins went 2-1 in the tournament, which is a positive since they were down several players.

"A winning record is nice, but we really wanted to beat St. Bede (who won the tournament). They've won it a couple years in a row now, and it was a tough two point loss to them," Ortiz said. "To have a winning record going into next week, however, is big for us."

With the return of the football players next week, the Redskins will finally be able to go at full strength.

"Physically they're not going to be 100 percent because they just got through a long football season," Blumberg said. "Football shape and basketball shape are different, too, so we have to get them healthy while also conditioning them. It'll take some time, but they immediately bring experience and leadership to our team."


St. Bede 70,
GSW 32

St. Bede clinched its third championship in three tries Saturday night, while Gardner-South Wilmington completed an 0-3 showing. Hunter Eutsey's 7 points led the Panthers.


Morris 54,
GSW 50

Ben Ortiz scored 23 points to lead Morris to its first win of the season Friday night. Austin Patterson added 12 as the Redskins were 6-for-13 from 3-point land but just 11-for-34 on regular field goals.

"We are certainly glad to eek out a win, but we aren't happy with our play. It was noticeable after the game. ... First varsity win for most of these guys and you could hear a pin drop in the locker room," Blumberg said. "I thought Gardner beat us up on the boards. They were quicker to loose balls. They were scrappy and played with more intensity. We cannot expect to play that way and compete in our (Northern Illinois Big 12 East) conference.

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