Logan Elm’s Isaac Ward crossed the 1,000 career points mark in a memorable place, The Convo in Athens.
The junior guard tallied 16 points to help lead the Braves to a 65-45 victory over Athens and secure a spot in Thursday’s District Championship game with Warren.
Gabe Chalfin added 12 points while Luke Baldwin and Jeremy Wietelmann netted 11 points each as Logan Elm controlled the game from the start.
The Braves held a 32-18 lead at the intermission and had built a 53-33 lead through the third period.
Logan Elm faces Warren who had defeated Waverly 45-42 earlier in the evening.
Jeremy Wietelmann drives the lane for two points. Photo by Dan Ramey/Litter MediaGabe Chalfin lays in two for the Braves. Photo by Dan Ramey/Litter MediaIsaac Ward became the newest member of the Logan Elm 1,000 points club. Photo by Dan Ramey/Litter Media
The two had played in the season opener at Piketon with Waverly earning a five point victory. With the 2019-20 campaign on the line, it was Warren coming out on top 45-42 to advance to Thursday’s District Final with Logan Elm at The Convo.
Warren’s Brandon Simoniette was held to just three points in the first half, but finished the final 13 minutes with 14 more. It all started with about 5 minutes left in the third period with the Warriors going scoreless and Waverly held a 24-22 advantage.
It turned out to be the turning point in the game.
Warren’s Blaine Maddox said it was time to place some weight on the shoulders of his senior “We do that sometimes, but we didn’t quit. We kept battling and Simoniette with about with about 5 minutes left in the third quarter, I said ‘This is your time, bud… This is it for you’ and he turned it on.
Waverly’s Travis Robertson said Simoniette (17 points) hit some timely shots for Warren. “He played a great game tonight” said Robertson. “We knew he was their best perimeter guy… We were supposed to be going up top over all those screens, we had breakdowns. When you have breakdowns you pay for them.”
The Tigers trailed 14-8 before closing the fist period on a 7-0 run and the game was knotted at 22 by the half.
Trey Robertson found Tanner Smallwood for a shot to beat the buzzer to give Waverly a 35-32 lead to close the third quarter.
The nail in the coffin for Waverly was a three pointer by Joel Chevalier to put Warren up 43-41 to take the lead for good.
Waverly finished its season 19-5 while Warren (16-9) plays Logan Elm for the District Championship Thursday.
The Warren Warriors huddle before the tip-off. Photo by Dan Ramey/Litter MediaWaverly’s Trey Robertson tries to avoid Warren defenders. Photo by Dan Ramey/Litter Media