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Morris sophomore guard Austin Patterson gave the Redskins a much needed jump start in the third quarter of Tuesday’s non-conference game against Oak Forest.


Morris senior guard Jason Matteson finished it off.


Trailing the entire first half while scoring just nine points, the sophomore exploded for 13 of his game-high 16 points en route to a 35-33 win over the Bengals.


“I think that when I drove and hit the layup it sparked me,” he said. “My first basket.”


That first basket came at 7:42 of the third, but it was quickly followed up by two three-point field goals by Patterson in the next two trips down the floor for the Redskins. Despite a timeout by Oak Forest,

Patterson got a steal and a layup out of the break and then buried another trey at 4:42 to give Morris a 22-15 lead and to force another Bengals timeout.


“That’s unbelievable for a sophomore,” Matteson said. “Coming into a game like that was great at a time when the team needed it.”


“It was about finding the open shot,” Patterson said. “It was really just my team finding me when I was open.”


Blumberg said that it was a breath of fresh air for a team that was missing senior forward Ben Ortiz who was out with an illness.


“He’s been pressing lately, but I think once he got that first one he loosened up. He started playing instead of thinking what a missed shot is doing to his shooting percentage,” he said of Patterson. “His shooting in that run really gave us life.”


To their credit, Oak Forest did hang tough and was down just 26-25 at the end of the third quarter. The game would go on to be tied at 29 and then 33 heading into the final minute.


“I thought the whole team executed well in the last 50 seconds,” Blumberg said. “We were able to run the clock down so that we were going to either win the game or it was going to overtime. I think their (Bengals) physical play took us out of some of our set plays there. But then at the end we asked a senior to make a play and he did.”

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