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Redskins defeat Coalers, take second at Coal City

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COAL CITY — In the final game of the Coal City Turkey Tournament Saturday night, Morris pulled out a 56-45 win over the host Coalers, giving the Redskins a 2-1 finish in the tournament.

Morris came into the game shorthanded as several of its top guys were all still playing football the Redskins, limiting head coach Joe Blumberg to only 10 players.

Despite the lack of depth, Morris was able to start strong,  jumping out to a 16-12 first quarter advantage. Senior Ben Ortiz led the way early, as he scored eight of his team-high 17 points in the opening frame for the Redskins.

"My shot was working early and that helped us," Ortiz said. "But I knew that it wasn't going to work all night."

In the second quarter, Morris continued to build its lead, at one point going up 28-18. Coal City responded, however, as it closed the half on a 9-2 run to cut the lead to three at the half.

"We knew what we had to do, and that was get the ball inside," Coal City coach Brad Boresi said. "We started taking care of the ball better, forcing turnovers and scoring on fast breaks."

Coal City continued its run in the third quarter, eventually taking the lead on back-to-back shots from junior Nick Peters. These were four of Peters' game-high 24 points on the night. After a Morris timeout, the Coalers kept building the lead, going up four with one minute left.

Then, with time running out in the quarter, the Redskins got a huge three-point basket from junior Ricky Pelnarsh, cutting the Morris deficit to one heading into the fourth.

"I really thought our subs stepped up for us today," Blumberg said. "We had just given up that run-out basket to them, and then Pelnarsh came down and hit that three and it really jump started us and gave us momentum heading into the fourth."

"That was a key moment in the game," Boresi added. "We just left him open, and he was able to hit that three. Instead of having a four point lead going into the fourth we were only up one."

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