WINCHESTER — for the first time in the history of the Routt boys’ basketball team, the Rockets will be playing for the Winchester Invitational Tournament championship after beating Griggsville-Perry 47-43 Friday night.
“It feels great,” said Routt senior Garrett Eilering, who finished the night with a team-high 14 points, including a couple of big treys in the fourth quarter and a couple of free throws with 6 seconds left to seal the deal. “We will go down in history. We have one more step and we really want it.”
Routt coach Gale Thoroman was excited to be taking his team to the title game.
“This is the first time I have gotten into the championship game,” Thoroman said. “This is the third different team I have brought to the semifinals, fourth time I have played in the championship semifinals and first time I have won in the championship semifinals.”
Neither team could do much against the other’s defense. after opening with a 6-2 lead, Griggsville came back with a 7-0 run to give the Tornadoes the lead. They led 9-8 at the end of the first quarter.
“It was such a defensive struggle,” Thoroman said. “We had our spells where we struggled offensively, but thank goodness our defense kept us in it.”
The Rockets quickly tied the game in the second quarter and never trailed again. Griggsville tied the game six times in the second quarter but was never able to get the lead back. by the end of the first half, Routt led 20-19.
“We wanted the lead at the end,” Eilering said. “We wanted to throw the tempo down to our style of play to take care of the ball and get layups and limit their possessions on offense.”
Routt opened the third quarter with a layup from Eilering before Griggsville tied the score one more time at 22-22 on a Matthew Kennedy 3-pointer.
“Coach called a timeout,” Eilering said. “He told me and Ryan (Lindsay) that we were rushing our shots and we needed to step into rhythm. Then we were getting penetration, and they were getting me the ball, and (the three-pointers) went down.”
Thoroman was more impressed with Eilering’s defense, as he limited Dryden Craven to just five points all night.
“Garrett Eilering did a fantastic job on Craven,” Thoroman said. “Craven’s lack of scoring was because of the defense against him. I thought we had him scouted pretty well on his tendencies and his strengths, and Garrett took all those away.”
Clayton Myers had a game-high 19 points for Griggsville. Craven pulled down a game-high eight rebounds while Kennedy chipped in 10 points.
“We had to limit both (Craven) and Myers,” Thoroman said. “Myers hurt us a little bit more than we would have liked, but the fact that we did stop Craven, that was the real key.”
Brent Long turned in 13 points for the Rockets while Brant Young contributed 10 points and six rebounds.
The Rockets’ final six points of the game came from the free throw line with Long, Eilering and Nick Lonergan each hitting two shots.
Routt will play Liberty tonight in the championship game of the 90th Winchester Invitational Tournament. Tip-off will be at 7 p.m.
“We have got a lot of confidence right now,” Eilering said. We are rolling. We have got some wins under our belt. Liberty is a good team and we want to carry this momentum and see what we can do.”
Griggsville will play Waverly in the third-place game at 3 p.m.
<a href="http://www.myjournalcourier.com/sports/winchester-6350-jjcvarsity-tornadoes-tournament.htmltag:news.google.com,2005:cluster=http://www.myjournalcourier.com/sports/winchester-6350-jjcvarsity-tornadoes-tournament.htmlSun, 15 Jan 2012 07:11:12 GMT”>WINCHESTER INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT: Rockets take close win over Tornadoes, 47-43
The W.L. McKnight was the third graded stakes win of the year for Musketier (Jim Lisa Photos)
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