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PLANO — No one in the gymnasium at Plano High School Friday for the Seneca-Newark game was surprised that it was a defensive struggle.

What was surprising was that the Fighting Irish allowed 22 of Newark’s 36 total points during a third quarter lapse that saw what had grown to a 19-10 Seneca lead early in the third quarter turn into a 32-26 Norsemen lead heading into the fourth quarter. Newark outscored the Irish 22-9 in the third stanza.

“That’s two … no, really three games in a row that we’ve allowed sizeable third-quarter leads to get away from us,” said Seneca coach Russell Witte. “We started settling for bad shots on offense and we allowed our bad decisions on offense to transfer to the defensive end. We were basically panicking out there. We keep telling the kids to stay calm. We definitely need to have better composure when things aren’t going our way.”

Things went just fine for Seneca in the first half. The Irish played in-your-shorts defense and absolutely stifled Newark’s offensive attack. Seneca was also very patient offensively, grinding out several long possessions. While not every possession led to a score, the Irish were able to keep the ball out of the hands of Newark’s outstanding 1-2 punch of senior Brett Anderson (10 points) and freshman Jack Clausel (17 points).

The game was 9-5 Irish after the first quarter. A Clausel three-pointer cut that lead to 9-8 but Seneca scored the next six points to go up 15-8. The teams traded baskets after that and the score stood at 17-10 Irish at the break.

The third quarter started out well enough for Seneca. Conlan Callahan (seven points) scored off an offensive rebound to put the Irish up nine. Peyton Schrag (five points) then hit a three ball following two Clausel buckets for Newark, and the Irish lead stood at 22-14. Newark scored the next nine points to go ahead 23-22. The teams then traded hoops before the Norsemen scored the next seven to push their lead to 32-24. An Austin Applebee floater cut the lead to six at the end of the third.

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