Dogs scratch out win over Libby
Whitefish’s
four-point victory Friday night over Libby certainly won’t go down
as the prettiest of the season. It was slow and sometimes ugly —
but a win is a win.
“I was just happy to get out of there
with the conference win,” Whitefish coach Mark Casazza said
afterward.
All three of the Bulldogs’ top scorers
were off early. Libby played physical defense, while Gage Vasquez,
Cooper Olson and Jake Slaybaugh struggled to make shots. The
Loggers were up 5-13 after the first period and took a 12-24 lead
into the break.
“At half time, some of our leaders
stepped up,” Casazza said.
Whitefish’s defense forced turnovers —
28 in all — and created chaos. The offense started to click,
too.
Vasquez and Olson each tallied treys in
the third and Logan Harwood put in a nice floater to end the period
with Whitefish down 28-32.
“Logan gave us a spark offensively and
defensively,” Casazza said.
The Bulldogs took the lead back in the
fourth when Olson assisted Vasquez on a three-pointer. With the
game tied 40-40, Chris Forrest took a defensive charge with 10.4
seconds left to give Whitefish a chance to win it in regulation.
The Bulldogs, however, couldn’t find their shot and the game went
to a four-minute overtime.
Six different players scored for
Whitefish in overtime. Olson hit a 15-foot jumper and Vasquez had a
put-back in the post to make it 44-42. Jace Kalbfleisch and Harwood
each hit free throws to give Whitefish a 47-42 lead.
Libby banked in a long three-pointer
with 17 seconds left to make it a two-point game, but Chris Forrest
sank two free throws to seal the victory.
Vasquez finished with 16 points and
Harwood added 11.
Whitefish hosts Plains on Thursday for
senior night, then hosts Columbia Falls at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
“That’s the game we’ve all been waiting
for,” Casazza said.
Libby 13 11 8 8 5 - 45
Whitefish 5 7 16 12 9 - 49
LIBBY - Micah Germany 2, Elias Lapka 4,
Jared Winslow 17, Nolan Broden 9, Josh Foote 11, Kraig Nelson
2.
WHITEFISH - Christopher Forrest 5, Jake
Slaybaugh 7, Logan Harwood 11, Gage Vasquez 16, Cooper Olson 8,
Jace Kalbfleisch 2.