CP
67 – Centennial 65
The Rebels who survived a scare from
the night before take on conference
rival Centennial with a number of
college scouts and a nice crowd on
hand for the late start.
The Rebels start their usual
starting lineup when after about 4
minutes they make a line change, yep
five substitutes for the entire
starting five. The Rebel subs
actually play better than the
starters do as Hager scores and
Reibling knocks down two deep 3
pointers, timeout CP 18-16.
Brian Sarvela (15
points for the game) is
singlehandedly keeping the Cougars
in the game with a number of put
backs and short shots. The Rebels
team speed starts to become apparent
as the get a couple of delay break
out baskets as Zimmermann makes 1 of
2 free throws for a CP 25-22 lead.
The Rebels run continues as Pella
gets a break out dunk and Duberry is
fouled as he scores attacking the
basket, his missed free throw makes
the score 29-22 lead with 2 minutes
left and it looks like the Rebels
are about to open this one up. The
Cougars weather the storm as Pella
scores to end the half 33-28 CP.
Very clean 1st half as both teams
only had 6 team fouls.
The 2nd half starts and Kuck gets
lose for a long 2 and the score is
35-32 CP with 15 minutes left. The
teams play pretty even over the next
7 minutes, CP 48–42 with eight
minutes left when Centennial goes on
a mini run 50-48 CP. The Rebels
collect themselves, Reibling hits
another 3 pointer and the Rebels
extend their lead to 56-51with 2:40
left.
Centennial won’t go away as they
pound away on the boards for 2nd and
3rd shots and closes the score to
58-56 with 1:15 left. Centennial who
sat and watched the Rebels miss a
number of free throws yesterday
starts the fouling game. Duberry who
played very limited minutes makes
his 2 free throws and Davis closes
the game going 4 for 4. Centennial
makes a very long uncontested 3
pointer to end the game 67-65 CP.
In a championship game that Duberry
gets the okay to play five minutes
before the tap, Hager fills in and
scores a career high 12 points,
Reibling comes in and knocks down
some 3’s, you have a five man
substitution change out 4 minutes
into the game, made free throws on
intentional fouls at the end of the
championship game and Pella’s
continued tournament dominance, the
Rebels have a performance to be
proud of as they display their team
speed, versatility and depth.
Davis, Zimmermann and Pella were
named to the all tournament team
with Pella leaving with the well
deserved tournament MVP trophy.
Pella only scored 3 points in the
tournament opener against St
Anthony’s as that game was turned
over to the subs in an 82-34
blowout. He put the Rebels on his
back for game 2 in their OT victory
over Washburn as he scored 22 points
on a variety shots (2 of 3 from the
arch). Pella led the Rebels again in
the championship game with 15 points
in which he had some Centennial run
stopping baskets and a nice break
out dunk before the half.
The Box:
Davis 9
Duberry 4
Hager
12
Pella
15
Reibling 14
Williamson 5
Zimmermann 8
Of Note:
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Davis plays great defense on Knuck (12 points)
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Duberry plays limited minutes
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Hager steps in for Duberry and scores a career high 12 points
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Reibling goes 4 for 6 from the arch for a career high 14 points
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The Rebels winning streak goes to 3




