Benet's Redwings Prove Their Dominance in Hostile Environment
The When Sides Collide shootout, a premier high school basketball event, finally took place at the neutral venue, as Benet traditionally hosts the game. This year, however, the defending Class 4A state champions had their sights set on No. 6 Warren, with whom they had a bitter encounter in last season's state title game. The electric atmosphere only fueled the Redwings' determination to showcase their size and skill.
Warren's Jaxson Davis delivered an impressive performance, notching 28 points, mostly coming from long-range threes. His versatility was on full display with five rebounds and four assists. Despite his standout show, Benet remained in control for most of the game, ultimately edging out Warren 67-60.
Coach Gene Heidkamp praised Davis, calling him "the best guard I've seen in a long time" and noting that he makes his teammates better. The Redwings' impressive size advantage was palpable, with Colin Stack, Perry Tchiegne, and Edvardas Stasys providing a formidable presence on the court.
Tchiegne played a crucial role in containing Davis, saying "he's pretty quick and pretty strong and he can shoot the ball... we have to respect everything he does." His two aggressive drives to the basket in the first quarter were pivotal plays that set the tone for Benet's victory.
Benet's Jayden Wright led the team with 21 points, a testament to his skill and ability to facilitate his teammates' success. The Redwings' confidence is evident, as they continue to improve and work towards their goals.
Warren, on the other hand, struggled to contain Benet's offense, which was fueled by Wright's clutch performances. Despite Davis's impressive display, Warren couldn't overcome the size and depth of the Redwings, ultimately succumbing to a 67-60 defeat.
In contrast, Coach Zack Ryan acknowledged that "the margin for error against a team like that is really small." The Redwings' stifling defense and dominant rebounding proved too much for Warren to handle. Senior Braylon Walker's 13 points were not enough to stem the tide of Benet's victory.
As the When Sides Collide shootout continues, it remains clear that Benet is the team to beat in the state. With their size, skill, and depth, they've proven themselves as a force to be reckoned with in high school basketball.
The When Sides Collide shootout, a premier high school basketball event, finally took place at the neutral venue, as Benet traditionally hosts the game. This year, however, the defending Class 4A state champions had their sights set on No. 6 Warren, with whom they had a bitter encounter in last season's state title game. The electric atmosphere only fueled the Redwings' determination to showcase their size and skill.
Warren's Jaxson Davis delivered an impressive performance, notching 28 points, mostly coming from long-range threes. His versatility was on full display with five rebounds and four assists. Despite his standout show, Benet remained in control for most of the game, ultimately edging out Warren 67-60.
Coach Gene Heidkamp praised Davis, calling him "the best guard I've seen in a long time" and noting that he makes his teammates better. The Redwings' impressive size advantage was palpable, with Colin Stack, Perry Tchiegne, and Edvardas Stasys providing a formidable presence on the court.
Tchiegne played a crucial role in containing Davis, saying "he's pretty quick and pretty strong and he can shoot the ball... we have to respect everything he does." His two aggressive drives to the basket in the first quarter were pivotal plays that set the tone for Benet's victory.
Benet's Jayden Wright led the team with 21 points, a testament to his skill and ability to facilitate his teammates' success. The Redwings' confidence is evident, as they continue to improve and work towards their goals.
Warren, on the other hand, struggled to contain Benet's offense, which was fueled by Wright's clutch performances. Despite Davis's impressive display, Warren couldn't overcome the size and depth of the Redwings, ultimately succumbing to a 67-60 defeat.
In contrast, Coach Zack Ryan acknowledged that "the margin for error against a team like that is really small." The Redwings' stifling defense and dominant rebounding proved too much for Warren to handle. Senior Braylon Walker's 13 points were not enough to stem the tide of Benet's victory.
As the When Sides Collide shootout continues, it remains clear that Benet is the team to beat in the state. With their size, skill, and depth, they've proven themselves as a force to be reckoned with in high school basketball.