Here
we are in the heart of basketball mania season. My, how we can get
consumed by this for several weeks! It doesn't take such a big toll on
me because I do not attend many games. Give me credit, please, for
attending some of the UMM Cougar games. Unfortunately these teams had no
post-season run.
I
will be redundant here and say I wish our UMM teams could play Northern
Sun again. A lot of us are probably forgetting about those days. It got
unpleasant toward the end as we could not be competitive. We took our
pill of falling down to the UMAC. I resisted showing interest for years
and then I finally capitulated.
I
found it quite enjoyable attending the games although I walked away
from the last one - the men's playoff game - because the ticket price
for seniors had doubled. Well, isn't that the way everything is going
these days? When will we start acting like we are getting fed up with
it? The new war with Iran is only going to increase the cost of living
more.
God
is going to punish the U.S. for what it is doing. And I think of all
the Trump supporters filling the pews of certain local churches, a
majority of them really. The ones who are not in line with that are
fading fast like our local First Lutheran and Federated churches. Sad to
see but it's reality.
There
are parts of the New Testament that the "conservative" pastors do not
quote from. If they do, the hardened MAGA types will stand up
and walk out immediately. There were times when Jesus Christ could sound like Bernie
Sanders. I can just hear Trump insulting Sanders with his usual language.
Find a personal angle and rub it in: that's what Trump does. I
personally think we should all just start laughing at him.
I
don't go to any church now - it is counterproductive. But I do pay
attention to basketball. Basketball ought to be considered America's
prime sport. So many advantages: highly entertaining to watch, all
played indoors away from the vagaries of weather, and less injury risk
compared to other sports (certainly football).
Expected outcome
So
right now early in March it is prime hoops season and we are
appropriately mesmerized. I opened my laptop early this morning fully
expecting to learn that the MACA boys had dismantled, dismembered as it
were, New London-Spicer in 3AA play. Well of course that's what
happened!
I
looked immediately to an online source that I figured would tell me
something about the game. Any suggestions? I knew the West Central
Tribune website could fill in some blanks. But the WC Trib is not
prepared, yet, to start getting quotes from our coach Torgerson. I
thought they would have turned the page by now. But no. We are still
being treated as second-class by this newspaper.
The
article this morning does quote the NL-Spicer coach. No quotes from our
coach Torgerson, despite the fact Torgerson's team virtually walloped
the Wildcats of NL-Spicer. 69-37. Wow, look at that margin of victory!
There
is one sign of progress from the Willmar newspaper. For this game, for
the first time all season I believe, it has the thorough stat summary
for MACA in the boxscore. Up to now we've seen one of two things: "stats
not available" for MACA, or just the individual scoring totals and
3-point shooting. Our opponents get the thorough treatment.
How
good do we have to be to get the WC Trib's attention? In the old days
the paper was pretty nice to us. And then, thud! Meanwhile our own
Morris newspaper went from publishing twice a week to once. And Brett
Miller left the radio station.
Tigers 69, NL-Spicer 37
Fans
made the trip to Willmar for this 3AA-North playoff game. Obviously the
Tigers were seeded No. 1. We have yet to lose all season. The Wildcats
of NL-Spicer were in the No. 4 position. Not much chance for a close
ballgame.
We're
now in the 3AA-North finals. And we'll face Minnewaska Area next.
'Waska has the No. 3 seed. We might moan as we realize we now have to
make the fairly long trip to Marshall. So we'll play the Lakers at SSU's
R/A Facility on Saturday at 2:30. At least the game is not at night. I
get concerned about fans having to make the long drive home late at
night.
I remember the days when many games at this level were played here in Morris at the P.E. Center. Fading memories I guess.
The
West Central Tribune article this morning quotes NL-S coach Jeff
Paffrath. He makes the rather bizarre comment: "This game didn't show
it, but Morris/CA is obviously very good." Holy mackerel, guy, your team
lost by 32 points. And the paper can't get a quote out of coach
Torgerson?
The WC Trib also quotes Wildcat player Griffin Thompson.
The
game began with Wildcat Zachary Lageson making a 3-pointer. Then the
hammer came down on the Wildcats. MACA went on a 14-point run! OK so we
see Alex Asmus finishing the game with 19 points. Riley Asmus put in 13
and Jack Kehoe 12. Here's the others: Tyson Grove 8, Ben Tiernan 6,
Tanner Friesen 4, Jonah Huebner 4 and Bryce Hardy 3.
Five
different Tigers made 3-point shots led by Alex Asmus with three. Grove
and Tiernan each made two while Riley Asmus and Kehoe each made
one. Kehoe was tops in rebounds with seven. Riley Asmus contributed two
assists. He also stole the ball five times. Kehoe and Huebner each
blocked a shot.
So
thanks to the WC Trib, I guess, for having all stat categories
included, probably for the first time all season. Winning brings
attention I guess. I think Schweiter Chevrolet would like to see Morris
getting a little more attention there.
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com
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