The Panthers are 0-3, while the Crusaders (1-2) picked up their first win.
NHS kept things close early. David Heumann began the game by hitting a 3-pointer. The Crusaders scored, but then Jervious Epherson, who had nine points, got hot. He had a steal and a layup to make it 5-2.
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Brother Martin’s Schane Rillieux split from the charity stripe, making it 8-5. NHS’ Archie Ambo, who scored a team-high 11 points, put his name in the scorebook by following his own miss with a bucket, making it 10-5.
But Brother Martin came back with a 13-2 run to end the period. Patrick Swilling started the spurt by hitting a three. After Ambo hit a bucket, Swilling made a pass to Rillieux for two and Rillieux hit, tying the game at 12-12 with another hoop. Rillieux continued his good play by completing a three-point play. Al Prieto made a layup with 12 seconds left in the first quarter, and the Crusaders led 17-12 after one.
In the second quarter, Prieto began the scoring by splitting free throws, making it 18-12.
But Northshore weathered the storm and made a run. Chris Ruiz, who tallied 10 points, drove in for a bank shot, trimming it to 18-14. After Jamon Gray made it 20-14, Northshore’s Ruiz hit from behind the arc, and the Crusaders led just 20-17, but a 4-0 spurt by Brother Martin moved its lead to 24-17.
NHS came right back as Lewis split from the line and Ambo hit a turnaround jump shot. The Panthers trailed just 24-20 with 4:04 left. But the Crusaders turned up the defense, and Northshore struggled. Brother Martin finished the half with a 12-3 run and led 36-23 at the break.
Brother Martin coach Scott Thompson said he likes to press to help pick up the intensity.
“It gets the game moving. We feel like a lot of times that defense is the best offense,” Thompson said.
Ambo tallied the first bucket of the second half on a layup, which trimmed the lead to 36-25, but Northshore got no closer.
The Panthers were down 51-33 after the third quarter. The Crusaders began the fourth period by making a basket and grabbing a 53-33 advantage and cruised to the victory.
Prieto, who tied Rillieux with a game-high 14 points, talked about the game.
“It was a team effort. Everybody had to play their part. Luckily I did my best, and my teammates found me with the ball,” Prieto said.
Northshore coach Charley Day said right now his team is not a cohesive unit.
Day added that his goal for the team is to get them to the point where ball movement in natural to them.


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