Lefler, Voge aid Lightning victory
Rick Devereux
The Beatles sang they got by with a little help from their friends.
The Sage Hill School boys basketball team, powered by Matt Loper and
Jamie McGee for much of the season, got past visiting Oxford Academy,
49-35, with a little help from Tim Lefler and Mike Voge in the
Academy League opener Friday.
With the Patriots focused on stopping Loper and McGee, Lefler and
Voge were the offensive sparks to start the game, scoring nine of
Sage’s first 11 points.
Lefler, a 6-foot junior, was the main catalyst driving the
baseline, finishing fast breaks and hitting turn-around jump shots to
give the Lightning an 11-5 advantage.
“Tim was sick and didn’t practice [Thursday],” Coach Steve Keith
said. “We didn’t even know if he was going to play in the game. For
him to come out right from the start like that was huge.”
Oxford (7-8, 0-1 in league) only made one field goal in the first
quarter, a three-pointer by Jorge Barboza, one of a game-high four
long bombs for the senior.
With Oxford’s defense now having to pay attention to Lefler, Loper
was able to get better looks at the basket. The lanes were loosened
by Lefler’s hot hand, allowing Loper to drive and draw fouls. The 6-3
Loper scored a game-high 22 points, six coming from the free-throw
line.
The game was slowed by 37 fouls. Oxford connected on 11 of 19 from
the foul line (58%), while Sage was 9 of 23 for 39%.
“It was a physical game,” Keith said. “You kind of expected the
league opener to be that way. I think the fouls took both offenses
out of rhythm.”
Sage was able to keep a rhythm thanks to Loper, who registered 11
straight points for the Lightning from midway through the second
quarter to midway through the third to give the hosts a 29-20 lead.
Sage stepped up the defensive intensity to start the fourth
quarter, not allowing the Patriots to score for more than four
minutes to go on an 8-0 run to create a 44-29 spread.
“We became reinvigorated on defense [to start the fourth
quarter],”Keith said. “We made a decision to not let them have a good
look at the basket.”
A crucial point in that run came when Voge scored back-to-back
buckets for the Lightning off offensive rebounds, which seemed to
take the life out of Oxford.
“Those baskets were double value because it was a non-scorer
creating points for us,” Keith said. “He turned a negative into a
positive by grabbing a missed shot and putting back the layin.”
Voge finished with a season-high 11 points.
The win pushed Sage to 14-3, 1-0 in league.
“I like the way that sounds,” Keith said of the Lightning record.
Sage continues Academy League action when it travels to Brethren
Christian Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Academy League
Sage Hill 49,
Oxford Academy 35
Score by Quarters
*--*
Oxford Academy 5 9 15 6 -- 35
Sage Hill 13 10 13 13 -- 49
*--*
Oxford - Hunt 7, Barboza 20, Dang 2, Jubran 3, Hosseninzadeh 2, De
Los Reyes 1.
3-pt. goals - Barboza 4.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
Sage - Lefler 6, Loper 22, McGee 4, Voge 11, Hancock 2, Ogron 4,
Wee 0, Webster 0, Samel 0, Rose 0, Morgan 0.
3-pt. goals - McGee 1, Ogron 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
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