![]() ![]() Newton got within five early in the third quarter. Newton was 11 of 19 from the field in the first half, while Derby was 13 of 25. Derby committed its first turnover of the game with. Newton also gave up eight turnovers, several on inbounds under the Derby basket, leading to easy layups.ĭown 37-24 in the second quarter, Newton ended the half on a 6-0 run capped by a Camden Carr trey. Fouls were 8-4 against the Railers in the first quarter, but Derby was just three of eight from the line. Newton got back within five at the end of the quarter, 18-13. ![]() Newton led 4-2 early, but gave up a 14-4 run. The upperclassmen need him at that point-guard position and shooting guard position.” Knowing that he’s still young, he’s still going to get shy and back to being young, it’s up to me to keep molding him and keep motivating him and keep inspiring him to take risks and not settle for being a freshman and relying on the upperclassmen. He has a lot of talent and carries a lot as a starter as a freshman. “I told him you’re a freshman, but you don’t play like a freshman. “Since the summer time, I’ve seen a lot of that out of him,” Williams said of Dillon. Freshman Cole Dillon scored 16 points, 13 in the first half.Ĭarr opened up in the second half when the defense started bearing down on Dillon. Kaden Franklin and Dallas Metzger each added 11 points.Ĭamden Carr led the Railers with 20 points, 11 in the fourth quarter. Kaeson Fisher-Brown led 12-4 Derby with 19 points. We got better, just not enough to get the win.” We’ve been working five on eight or 10 players, so they can get used to that when teams are faster and more athletic. “In practice, that’s where we’ve been spending a lot of emphasis on and a lot of time on. I give them a lot of praise and a lot of credit. He executed that game plan with his kids. I’m sure the scout on us is to trap them, speed them up, so they turn the ball over. “Coach Brett (Flory) had a good game plan. “(Turnovers have) been an on-going thing for a couple of games, but first I want to give props to Derby,” Newton coach Demetric Williams said. A run in the third quarter gave the Panthers separation. Newton was 18 of 38 from the field with 20 turnovers. The Newton High School boys’ basketball team was able to challenge eighth-ranked (KBCA, Class 6A) Derby in spots, but too many turnovers led to a 67-54 Panther win Friday in AV-CTL I play at Ravenscroft Gym.ĭerby was 25 of 43 from the field with eight turnovers. Newton Kansan Newton senior Ashton Castro and junior Nick Ruth block a Derby shot during play Friday at Ravenscroft Gym. ![]()
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