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Sycamore boys fall to Morris late, girls dominate early

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Sycamore's Kyle Buzzard (22) is fouled by Morris' Jason Matteson (not pictured) in the first quarter Friday in Sycamore. Morris defeated Sycamore, 41-39. (Rob Winner – rwinner@shawmedia.com)

Ben Niemann thought he had an open putback as time was about to expire with the Sycamore boys basketball team down by two points in Friday’s game against Morris.

Niemann rebounded a miss by forward Devin Mottet, and as he was about to shoot, he felt a hand hit the back of his head, knocking him off-balance.

“I tried to jump and put it back for a quick put-back, and I thought I got fouled,” Niemann said. “I got slapped in the back of the head.”

If the shot had gone in, it might not have mattered that the Redskins scored 34 points in the second half after the Spartans (9-6, 2-2 Northern Illinois Big 12 East) held them to seven in the first half.

But the shot hit the backboard and fell to the ground, and the Spartans lost their second conference game, 41-39, to Morris.

“We shouldn’t have been in that position in the first place,” Niemann said. “You can say, ‘Yeah, we got fouled,’ but if we would have just taken care of business during the game, it wouldn’t have been an issue.”

Niemann scored eight points in the first half and Mottet added six, and the Spartans led, 20-7, at the half.

The Spartans led, 30-17, with just more than four minutes left in the third quarter when 6-foot-6 Morris forward Ben Ortiz made his first shot of the game. Ortiz would score 12 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter, including Morris’s (8-5, 2-2 Northern Illinois Big 12 East) last 10.

“We came out flat defensively [in the second half],” Mottet said.

“We strayed away from what we did in the first half. Our intensity was high, we had great help defense. In the second half, we were just a step slow.”

Coach Andrew Stacy was visibly upset after the loss, but he wasn’t disappointed in his team’s effort.

“Our effort was outstanding,” Stacy said. “I’m just disappointed that we weren’t rewarded for our effort. Credit Morris, they made plays when we couldn’t down the stretch.”

Girls put away Morris early

The Sycamore girls basketball team hadn’t played in 18 days heading into Friday’s game against Morris, and coach Brett Goff was worried the layoff was a little too long.

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