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Cash Yearous (11) leads his teammates upcourt. Also pictured for WP are Ben Anderjaska (4), Dennis Cavanaugh (35) and Austen Rozelle.
Broncos get gritty win over Dundy County-Stratton, head to subdistricts
The Wauneta-Palisade boys’ basketball team picked up a huge win Friday, beating Dundy County-Stratton 82-79.
Less than a month ago, Jan. 23, DCS beat the Broncos during the RPAC tournament, 44-65.
Five Broncos scored in the first quarter, keeping WP within striking distance. Following two Cash Yearous free throws, WP held a 15-13 lead with less than a minute left in the first quarter. DCS scored two baskets to lead 15-17 at the end of the first.
WP continued to spread the offensive wealth around in the second quarter. The Broncos opened up a 25-20 lead, but were unable to hold DCS off.
The Tigers came back to take a 27-28 lead and increased it to 35-39 at the end of the first half.
WP got with it early in the third quarter, scoring on four of its first five possessions and vaulting the Broncos to a 44-42 lead.
WP closed out the half on a 8-2 run and led 54-49 heading into the final stanza.
Following two free throws on DCS’s first possession, Duncan Rector scored eight-straight points to open up a double-digit 62-51 lead.
With five minutes left, WP led 64-56. Two minutes later, WP held a 69-60 lead and showed good composure, running nearly a minute off the clock. At that point DCS began to foul and WP didn’t run its offense for the rest of the game.
The Broncos made 13-of-20 down the stretch, as baskets by DCS cut into the lead.
Senior Cash Yearous made three-of-four free throw attempts over the final 14 seconds to seal the win, Overall, Yearous made nine-of-11 free throws in the game and finished with 26 points.
Yearous led four Broncos in double-figures. Rector scored 17 points, Caid Doetker 12 and Austen Rozelle 11 points.
WP finished the game making 18-of-28 free throws while DCS made 14-of-19.
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