Norse Wrap Up Road Trip With Third Straight Win
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CENTREVILLE, Mich.---The Bay College men's basketball team won its third straight game on Saturday, leading from wire to wire in a 70-60 victory over Glen Oaks Community College in southern Michigan. The win was Bay's second straight road win after not winning any away games until this weekend. Ashton Janke led the Norse with 18 points. He scored 14 of those ppints in the first half as the Norse got early separation on the scoreboard and was never headed. "It feels good to come in and get two wins on the road," Janke said. "Hopefully we can keep this momentum up. I don't think there was really anything special that he (Johnson) set up for me, I just think, they were in a 2-3, and I knew that we'd have to come out and hit some shotsn to try to break that down. It just kind of came today. Things were clicking for me. I guess it was just my night tonight." Janke had a basket in the lane and two triples as the Norse jumped to a 15-3 lead. The Vikings scored seven straight points to get back in it, but Tristan Masuga scored on a putback and then he scored on a nice bounce pass from Joe Gibbs on the baseline to make it 19-10. Cal Raymond came off the bench to hit four three-point baskets to help the Norse take a 39-26 lead, but Glen Oaks closed the half with six straight points, four of them from Janye Griffin, who had 14 of his game-high 20 points in the first half. Janke ended up with 18 points, and Raymond hit another triple in the second half to finish with 15 points. Matt Wagner, one say after scoring 35 points in a win over Oakland Community College, added three triples Saturday and scored 13 points. Glen Oaks (0-7), besides Griffin's 20 points, got 19 points from LeAngelo Sarvala and 12 from Javyon Johnson. The Vikings just didn't have the depth to keep up. The Norse host Dakota County Techncal College Monday nignt in the second of four regional games that will determine who will host the five-team NJCAA Region IX tournament. The Norse beat Gogebic Community College in an earlier seeding match-up. "It's a huge game," Johnson said. "We're beat up, we're sore, and we've got some guys out. Some guys are battling through some injuries. I'm sure they're dealing with the same. We just want to get in the gym Monday night, lace 'em up, and give it one heck of a battle." Monday's game starts at 7:00 and you can listen on Maverick 106.3 FM and www.radioresultsnetwork.com. |