Gladstone Braves finish strong to upset Negaunee Miners boys basketball team, 60-55
GLADSTONE — Finishing games has been a challenge for a young Gladstone boys’ basketball team through much of this season.
The Braves got the job done here Tuesday night, however, as they upset Negaunee 60-55 in a Mid-Peninsula Conference matchup.
“This is a good overall team win,” Gladstone coach Jake Kiesby said. “A lot of guys stepped up.”
The Braves, who dropped a 63-31 decision at Negaunee on Dec. 16, secured Tuesday’s decision by hitting 4 of 6 free throws in the final 22.7 seconds.
Senior Aaron Hughes hit a layup to give Gladstone a 56-50 lead with 50 seconds remaining.
Sophomore Lonnie Davey then sank 3 of 4 gifters and freshman point guard Alex Prins split a pair with 4.7 seconds left to play.
“Aaron did a great job,” Kiesby said. “When you get the ball to Aaron in the paint, he creates opportunities inside and tonight he did a real good job finishing. His layup and the free throws down the stretch were big plays.”
Gladstone (6-13 overall, 5-6 M-PC) led 35-22 at halftime, then used a 7-3 run to gain a 42-25 cushion on a jump shot from the lane by Hughes with 5:25 left in the third quarter.
Momentum then began to turn in the Miners’ favor as sophomore guard-forward Kyle Waterman hit three layups in a row to shave their deficit to 42-31 with 3:04 remaining in the third.
A 20-foot jumper by Prins put the Braves up 45-31 with 2:15 left.
Negaunee (13-6, 8-3) answered with a 6-0 run to climb within 45-37 on a pair of free throws by senior forward Holden Meyer with 36.3 seconds remaining in the third.
Waterman split a pair of gifters to start the fourth frame.
Davey then sank a jumper from the boulevard and Hughes added a layup to push Gladstone’s lead to 49-38 with 5:11 remaining.
Gladstone led 51-41 midway through the fourth before the Miners responded with eight unanswered points, shaving their deficit to 51-49 on a pair of free throws by Meyer with 2:06 left.
Hughes gave the Braves a four-point lead with a layup, set up on a pass from sophomore Gabe Sadler. Davey then added a free throw to make it 54-49 with 63 seconds left.
Senior forward Brady Mager split two free throws to bring Negaunee within 54-50, setting the stage for Gladstone’s stretch run.
Negaunee led 14-11 after the first quarter, but was outscored 24-8 in the second.
“That was a good quarter for us,” Kiesby said. “That absolutely gave us momentum. Give Negaunee credit. They’re well coached. We knew they weren’t going to give up. There was going to be a run. It was just a matter of how well we were going to weather it.”
Davey led the Braves with 23 points. Prins hit 15 and Hughes got 10 in his final regular-season home game.
“Lonnie is an excellent player,” Kiesby said. “He puts in a lot of work and it shows. Alex controls our offense. He sets the pace of the game and gets us set up, which is a big responsibility for a freshman. When he makes a mistake, he’s good enough to learn from it.”
Waterman scored 20 points and senior guard Jordan Guenette added 12 for Negaunee, which visits No. 1 Marquette on Friday.