Monday, March 14, 2016
North Bend Central Boys fall to Adams Central at State
The North Bend Central Boys gave it their best shot Thursday afternoon, but lost 53-43 to Adams Central in the first round of state at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
The Patriots spurted out to a 19-4 lead at the end of one. Both teams scored 10 second quarter points, and the halftime score was 29-14 in favor of Adams Central.
The Tigers outscored the Patriots 16-11 in the third quarter to make it a 40-30 game at the end of three.
Both teams scored 13 fourth quarter points.
Jake Wietfeld led the way with 16 points.
It was certainly a great season for North Bend Central. The Tigers turned a lot of heads this year, and have a lot to be proud of.
North Bend Central finishes up the season with a 22-3 record.
The Tigers dominated a handful of teams this season, but for the most part, North Bend Central's games were close and hotly contested.
The Tigers simply found ways to win night in and night out, and were tough and resilient no matter the situation.
North Bend Central found themselves in dog fights and had to battle back many nights, and to win as many games as the Tigers did is a testament to their hard work, sacrifice, and dedication.
North Bend Central's biggest wins this year came against Stanton, Fort Calhoun, David City Aquinas (twice), Madison, Bancroft-Rosalie, Logan View/Scribner-Snyder, and Howells-Dodge.
The Tigers had a fine season, and should be very proud of their accomplishments.
North Bend Central loses five seniors in Gatlin Sindelar, Hunter Oerman, Jake Cleveringa, Nathan Boyce and Dylan Emanuel.
These five players meant a lot to the success of this year's team and all played key roles in the Tigers' state run this year.
Key returners for next year's ball club includes Jake and Tanner Wietfeld, Matt Ortmeier, and Dawson Poessnecker.
I think all four of these players, along with James Seymour, will help lead North Bend Central to even more success in 2016-2017.
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