HYDE – With 6-6 sophomore Seth Wagner and 6-3 senior Dakotah Roe anchoring a 1-3-1 zone in the middle, Indian Valley dared Clearfield to beat them from outside in their Mountain League basketball game Monday night.
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The Bisons (2-7), coming off back-to-back wins, couldn’t do it.
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They made just 11 of 53 attempts for a shooting percentage, 20.8, that was almost as cold as the temperature outside Weiss Gym and lost 44-26.
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Only in the third quarter did the Bisons scored more than five points.
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“”It’s difficult when you don’t put the ball in the basket,” Clearfield coach Forrest Campman said. “Everything gets magnified.
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“I’ve seen it many times. You can’t create an energy level for your team defensively when you don’t make any shots.
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“So, if you do make a good defensive play, and you come down and miss a shot, you see the air deflate out of the balloon.”
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Points in the paint were virtually nonexistent for Clearfield because of Roe and Wagner, who blocked at least a half dozen shots and forced the Bisons to hurry or alter other attempts.
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And they couldn’t find the range from the perimeter.
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“It was a collective effort,” Campman said. “We just did not play well.
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“And then we got frustrated. I know that happens. They all look at each other, and nobody will step up and make a play.”
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Andrew Redden, who led the Bisons with eight points, did at the outset with a three from the right wing, but the Warriors answered with 14 consecutive points while the Bisons began to experience their shooting woes.
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Indian Valley’s 6-1 guards accounted for the bulk of the points, junior Jeremy Koller swishing a pair of treys and freshman Hunter Wright following with a drive and a foul line jumper. Roe closed the run with a difficult spinning shot on the right baseline and a layup off a pass from Wright.
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Finally, Derek Morgan dished to Robbie Myers for an easy two that got Clearfield back on the board with 14 seconds left in the first quarter.
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Indian Valley (3-6) turned the 14-5 lead into a 22-9 advantage at intermission because the Bisons hit only two shots again in the second period to finish the first half 4-for-33 from the field.
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“When they came in at halftime, I had to holler at them because they just had that stunned look on their faces,” Campman said. “They’re all sitting there thinking what the heck happened. I can’t make a shot. They’re all mad at themselves, I know, but then you almost go into a shell.”
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The Bisons responded with their best eight minutes, back-to-back three-pointers by Christian Lezzer and Redden narrowing the margin to 10 with 3:02 left in the third period and Morgan darting outside for a steal and a layup that just beat the buzzer, finally getting the deficit into single digits at 30-21.
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When Beau Swales nailed a jumper for the first points of the final period, the Bisons seemed poised to steal an improbable win.
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However, turnovers and more missed shots allowed the Warriors to pull away when Wagner got free in the low blocks, Wright banked in a runner and Roe added a putback.
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When Lezzer scored with 3:23 left, Clearfield still had life, trailing 36-26, but those proved to be the Bisons’ last points.
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Wagner pretty much iced it when he was fouled on a putback at the 3:00 mark.
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Four players scored all but two of the Indian Valley points, Wagner with 12 and Roe with nine inside and Koller with 11 and Wright with 10 outside.
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“Their height gave us problems,” Campman conceded. “We’ve been executing against man-to-man much better the last couple games. We worked against zone (Sunday). We knew they were gonna play a soft zone, and you almost have to attack the seams and kick the ball. We didn’t attack it enough to create a mismatch in numbers for ourselves.
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“You’d like to get the ball to the basket, but every time we went to the basket, it was a rejection. That kid was just much bigger than anybody we had that could challenge him inside.”
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“The bottom line was, you’re going to get open shots from the perimeter and you’ve gotta make some shots.
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“And, then, some of them definitely got afraid to shoot. Confidence is a big thing, and nobody had any confidence to shoot.”
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The youthful Warriors, who lost all five starters from last season’s ML-Allegheny Division championship team, did at 16-for-35 for 45.7 percent.
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They also won the battle of the boards 32-19 with the lanky Wagner corralling 15 for a double-double.
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Clearfield’s zone press and zone traps did provide scoring opportunities that, too often, didn’t materialize because the Bisons were a little too impatient.
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“”We created our own turnovers by trying to go one against three, one against four,” Campman said.
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Indian Valley, guilty of some poor passing as well, wound up with 27 turnovers. Clearfield had 19.
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The Bisons take on two more ML-Nittany foes Wednesday at Bellefonte and Friday at home against Lewistown.
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Indian Valley also won the junior varsity game, 39-25.
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INDIAN VALLEY — 44
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Dakotah Roe 4 1-2 9, Hunter Wright 4 1-2 10, Jeremy Koller 3 2-2 11, David Yale 0 0-0 0, Seth Wagner 5 2-3 12, Dan Sutton 0 0-0 0, John Maclay 0 0-0 0, Ben White 0 0-0 0, Matt Potori 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 16 8-11 44.
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CLEARFIELD — 26Â
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Curtis Frye 0 0-0 0, Andrew Redden 3 0-0 8, Jack Mellgard 1 1-2 3, Derek Morgan 1 0-2 2, Robbie Myers 2 0-2 4, Beau Swales 2 0-0 4, Christian Lezzer 2 0-0 5, Vaughn Metz 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 11 1-5 26.
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Three-Pointers: Indian Valley 4 (Wright, Koller 3); Clearfield 3 (Redden 2, Lezzer).
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Score by Quarters
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Indian Valley  14 8  8 14 –  44
Clearfield       5 4 12  5 – 26
Officials: Darrell Jones, Ray Wotkowski and Bill Correll.
Date | Opponent | Score | Record |
12/13 | @ Huntingdon | 38 – 73 | 0 – 1 |
12/16 | @ Central | 35 – 50 | 0 – 2 |
12/17 | @ DuBois | 31 – 48 | 0 – 3 |
12/21 | TYRONE | 39 – 65 | 0 – 4 |
12/27 | Lions Club Invitational | Â | Â |
 | vs. Somerset | 38 – 61 | 0 – 5 |
12/28 | Lions Club Invitational | Â | Â |
 | vs. Harmony | 40 – 52 | 0 – 6 |
01/05 | PHILIPSBURG | 44 – 31 | 1 – 6 |
01/07 | @ Central Mountain | 48 – 45 ot | 2 – 6 |
01/10 | INDIAN VALLEY | 26 – 44 | 2 – 7 |
01/12 | @ Bellefonte | Â | Â |
01/14 | LEWISTOWN | Â | Â |