Boys basketball season continued this week as the Pine City Dragons went 1-1 over a two-game stretch. The Dragons finished the week with a 2-1 record overall.
It was a strange scheduling dichotomy as the Dragons started the week with a rare game against a talented Class AAAA opponent, and closed the week out with a lopsided win against an overmatched opponent from Class A.
Pine City 86, Ogilvie 20
In a get-right game at home on Thursday, Dec. 7, Pine City took care of business. The Dragons blew out the Lions early and left no doubts.
“We came into this game with some things that we needed to work on, and I was really proud of how the boys responded,” said Allen. “I thought our captains, Clay Logan and Jake Rademacher, really bought in and worked on doing things the right way; leading the way for everyone else.”
Nick Hansmann had a big game on both the offensive and defensive end, leading the team in points with 22 while also utilizing his length and athleticism en route to nine steals. Seth Logan had 18 points on 6-11 shots from beyond the arc while adding six rebounds. Clay Logan nearly missed a triple double with 16 points, nine assists, and eight steals. Konnor Jusczak and Jake Adams continued to take positive steps forward as they move into trying the “creator” role in Pine City’s offense. Koleman Lind got his first varsity points and was the final Dragon in double digits with 11 points.
The Dragons followed up that win with another lopsided victory on Monday, Dec. 11. The Dragons beat Onamia 86-25. Full coverage in next week’s Pioneer.
Varsity: W (86-20)
JV: W (76-3)
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