Lions fall at finish
Steve Virgen
Almost.
That must have been what the Vanguard University Lions were saying
after they nearly rallied from a 26-point deficit, but lost, 62-55,
to Westmont in a Golden State Athletic Conference men’s basketball
game at the Pit Tuesday.
The Lions (6-6, 0-2) trailed, 44-18, with 16:46 remaining, but
came within 50-45 with 8:11 left. Westmont (6-5, 1-1) regrouped and led 58-47 with three minutes to go. However, Vanguard came back again
and cut the deficit to 58-55 when Horace Wormely drove for a layup
with 25 seconds left.
The Lions had to foul Westmont. Kevin Blomstrom, the Warriors’
best shooter, knocked down both free throws on the double-bonus
opportunity with 20 seconds left. Then Vanguard’s Brian Kim was short
on a reverse layup with 13 ticks left, and Blomstrom was fouled and
hit both free throws again.
“They’ve got a lot of heart,” Vanguard Coach Bob Wilson said of
his team. “We have played with heart most of the year. But we can’t
put ourselves in that position against an excellent team.”
Vanguard dug its hole with a poor-shooting first half. The Lions
were 24% from the field (six of 25) and they also committed 11
turnovers, as the Warriors built a 37-16 halftime lead. But Wormely,
a 5-foot-6 point guard who scored all 16 of his points in the second
half, led the comeback. He nailed four of six three-pointers after
halftime.
In addition, Josh Pierson came off the bench to add nine points on
three three-pointers, and Brian Kim contributed 15 points. Kim scored
eight points in the second half when he drove to the basket instead
of shooting from the outside. Curt Watson (four points) and Levi
Seekins (four) were also instrumental in the Lions’ rally.
Blomstrom led the Warriors with 17 points.
The Lions drew seven offensive fouls, including two in the final
two minutes to grab momentum. But the Warriors remained patient and
held off Vanguard to grab their first GSAC win, leaving the Lions
searching for one of their own.
“It’s a 40-minute game and we have to be ready,” Wilson said. “I
think we were ready to start, but we were just out of sync.”
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Golden State Athletic Conference
Westmont 62, Vanguard 55
Westmont -- Bartel 5, Tudor 2, Blomstrom 17, Debban 3, Grgas 13, Burkholder 14, Allen 6, Aguirre 2. 3-pt. goals -- Blomstrom 3, Allen 2, Bartel 1. Vanguard -- Wormely 16, Burnette 3, Dalafu 0, McGee 2, Kim 15, Pierson 9, Watson 4, Seekins 4, Rosborough
2. 3-pt. goals -- Wormely 4, Pierson 3, Kim 1. Fouled out -- Seekins. Halftime -- Westmont, 37-16.
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