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BRAIDWOOD — After ripping off five straight victories following a 12th-place finish at the Plano Christmas Classic, the Coal City Coalers winning streak came to an end Saturday night in Reed-Custer against the Lisle Lions with a 58-34 loss.

The game got off to a great start for the second-seeded Lions as they jumped out to an early 6-2 lead over Coal City. The seventh-seeded Coalers responded when senior guard Joe Micetich nailed a three, but Coal City would go to the first break trailing by a score of 10-7.

However, that small deficit could have easily been a lead had the Coalers been able to take advantage of several deep touches in the post.

“Our big guys just didn’t make strong post moves,” Coal City head coach Brad Boresi said. “We got the ball inside and we were able to get them in foul trouble, but even though we were getting fouled, we have to be strong enough down there to finish those plays.”

In the second quarter, Coal City made a living at the free throw line and was able to erase the deficit and take a lead on a three-point play by junior center Nick Peters. Peters would finish the game with nine points while going 7-for-7 from the charity stripe.

That was enough for Peters to lead the Coalers in scoring on the night, and he did so while playing more of a distributor’s role from the high-post in Coal City’s offense.

“I like to be out there dishing the ball off, but I really need to make sure that I’m out there working on all aspects of the game and not just passing,” Peters said. “I have to get back to attacking the rim and scoring as well as passing.”

With Coal City’s other primary scoring option, senior post Jon West, in foul trouble, Lisle was able to close the half on a small run, and would carry a 23-19 lead into the half. Senior swingman Lamont Harris was the catalyst for Lisle’s offense, scoring 13 of his 19 points in the first half.

In the second half, Coal City and Lisle traded baskets early before Lisle began applying the pressure in their half-court defense. The Lions sank into a zone and turned Coal City over seven times in the third quarter while outscoring the Coalers 17-6 on the period.

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