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Consensus says fundraiser was all-around triumph

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On the court, the Fuzz was fueled by Zumbahlen who put up 36 points for the cops. The faculty was paced by 13 points from history teacher Bill Lauer and 10 points from Superintendent Pat Halloran.

The Fuzz led the game from wire-to-wire, but late in the fourth quarter there was some semblance of drama, even though the score was of little consequence in the grand scheme of things. The faculty was able to cut the lead down to just one when a 3-pointer by varsity basketball coach Joe Blumberg made it 54-53 with less than three minutes remaining.

However, Zumbahlen was able to salt the game away by hitting all four of his fourth-quarter free throws as the Fuzz cruised to a 65-57 win in a game that certainly had no true losers.

“We thought this year we might have a chance,” Johnson said. “We’re all out here competing, and a lot of us are obviously former athletes, so we want to win, but, like I said, in the end that’s not what it’s about.”

All told, the Faculty vs. Fuzz charity basketball game generally winds up raising right around $2,000 for the Illinois Special Olympics, with hopes that it will continue to grow as the years go on and people become more aware of the cause.

“Recently, I got in contact with Matt Johnson who is (one of) the directors of the Special Olympics down in Bloomington, and we’re hoping to get a little bit more involved directly with him," Zumbahlen said. "They put it on their website, so that helped, but this is sort of like the kickoff of our fiscal year. We’ll have the Torch Run and then after that we’ll do the Cop on Top deal at Dunkin’ Donuts."

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