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Eskymos Almost Pull Off Stunner; Lose In O.T. 

The Escanaba High School boys basketball team did not roll over and let the highly ranked Sault Ste. Marie Blue Devils dominate them. Despite the amount of youth on the floor Wednesday night, Eskymo Coach Tracy Hudson and his boys executed a strong game plan and nearly set the U.P. basketball world on its ears.

Escanaba led for most of the game but lost to the Blue Devils, 64-58, in overtime. The Eskymos led early, 15-5, and had a 35-27 lead at the half. The EHS lead was 51-42 with six minutes to play in the fourth quarter, but the Sault Ste. Marie defensive pressure eventually took its toll. The Soo finished the game on a 22-7 run.

Pictured left: Eskymo sophomore Ben Kleiman follows through on a jumper. Pictured lower left: Eskymo senior Ian DeMarse played his final game. Picture dlower right: Soo's Steve Angeli survived....just barely. (Mike Dagenais photos and videos)

WATCH ESKYMOS vs BLUE DEVILS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
CLICK HERE  to see Esky's Austin Neveau get a steal and Sam Molnar get a layup.
CLICK HERE  to see Esky's Ben Kleiman sink a long jump shot during the tournament.
CLICK HERE  to see Esky's Dakota Tryan get a Jamie Hiltunen pass and score a hoop.
CLICK HERE  to see Blue Devil senior Riley Angeli nail a three-point basket.
CLICK HERE  to see Blue Devil Kyle Root score on a jumper during the first quarter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RILVARY BATTLE GOES TO WIRE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gladstone's Peyton Jurek goes up for a shot as Escanaba's Austin Neveau tries for the baseline block. The Braves dramatically beat the Eskymos, 66-65. (Ian Houle photo)

Ballard Buzzer-Beater Sends Braves To 66-65 Victory

ESCANABA---They've had so many near-misses that they were beginning to think that they were jinxed, and might not ever win another basketball game again. The Gladstone Braves have played with most of the top teams in the Upper Peninsula this season, but have ended up on the short end of the stick more times than not. But Friday night in Escanaba, the Braves finally got a break from the gods who look down on high school basketball.

Blake Ballard's leaping rebound and shot off a Jared Vuksan miss as time ran out gave the Braves an emotional 66-65 win over an Escanaba team that left it all on the court. The buzzer-beater capped a game that saw both teams go on offensive spurts, but neither could pull away from the other.

"They did a nice job of mixing up their defenses," Gladstone Coach Phil Griebel said. "They were confusing us, going man, then 1-3-1, then 2-3 (zones). We were trying to get Vucks the ball down in the block there, and he got it, and shot it, and Blake came out of nowhere. He got up there so high, and I was so happy for him. I was like 'please go in, please go in'."

"Our kids played a great game," Escanaba Coach Tracy Hudson said. "Sometimes when you play in a rivalry games, it comes down to one shot. And Gladstone made the play. But I was happy with how our kids battled, and how they took the lead late. Some plays could have gone either way."

Trailing 65-64 with eight seconds to play, the Braves inbounded the ball and moved it around to Vuksan. His shot popped out, but Ballard jumped up, got the ball, and sank the winner, delighting the large Braves student section.

<<<Ballard concentrates on a free throw attempt Friday night.

"Vuks had it the end and he missed it, and I just went for the rebound," Ballard said. "It was just luck. It came my way. I had no idea how much time I had left. This was a great win, after the seven losses we've had, especially coming against Esky."

CLICK HERE  to see a video of Ballard's game-winning shot.

(You can LISTEN to the radio call of the final shot by clicking "Ballard Buzzer Beater" on the left side of this page.)

The Braves were in a similiar situation Tuesday night against Marquette, when Vuksan missed a shot at the end and Gladstone lost in overtime. But Griebel says that this time, the play call was a bit different.

"We absolutely needed this one," Griebel said. "When they made their shot and took their lead, I was like 'oh no', here we go again. But Blake came out of nowhere. It was huge."

How did Escanaba see that last play?

"It looked like we tried to cover the perimeter," Hudson said. "They got the shot, and we kind of all helped on the shot. Then somebody (Ballard) came in from the left side, left the ground, and tipped it in. I tried to call time out, but, I guess time had expired, and that was the game."

The game was full of streaks. Escanaba led, 11-6, in the first quarter, when sophomore Ben Kleiman nailed back-to-back three-pointers, and senior Dakota Tryan hit an old-fashioned three-point play.

Ben Kleiman dribbles up court as Peyton Jurek (12) defends.

But the Braves went on a 15-2 run as Kyle Kleiman scored two baskets and four other players scored. But Gladstone's 21-13 lead soon disappeared as the Eskymos went on a 13-0 run, as Tyran scored two straight baskets and Jamie Hiltunen sank a long three-point basket.

But Escanaba's 26-21 lead vanished when Gladstone went on a 9-2 run to end the second quarter, with Mike Cretens getting two three-pointers. And that streakiness continued in the second half, as the Braves built a 42-32 lead midway through the third quarter. Cretens hit two more three's and Cody Frazer attacked the basket for a strong hoop with 4:07 remaining.

Then, the Eskymos bounced back again. Ben Kleiman scored five straight points to key a 9-1 Escanaba spurt that brought the young Eskymos back to within 43-41. Then 6-4 sophomore Brandon Robinette sank a long three to start the fourth quarter, putting the Eskymos in front, 47-46.

And it stayed that way, back-and-forth, back-and-forth. Tryan put his team on his back with tough driving layups with 2:15 and 1:03 remaining. With the game tied at 62, Vuksan went inside on Neveau. There was contact, Neveau hit the floor, but nothing was called. Vuksan's wild shot tied it.

CLICK HERE  to see a video of that play with 38 seconds remaining.

The Eskymos came back up court, and Neveau sank a clutch three from the left corner with 28 seconds left in the game. That put Escanaba in front, 65-64, setting up the dramatic end with Ballard's buzzer-beater.

<<<Mike Cretens (20) looks for a pass as Esky's Dakota Tryan (24) and Sam Molnar (14) defend.

"We've gone through a lot of adversity," Griebel said. "So then you have a choice, you either give up, or you keep fighting. These guys keep fighting. It was nice to finally get rewarded for our hard work."

"We've been struggling a little bit, but I think we're peaking at the right time," Gladstone senior Peyton Jurek said. "We're all starting to play basketball together. It's starting to be fun."

(You can listen to radio replays of big baskets by Cretens, Tryan, Vuksan, and Neveau, by clicking the 'GLADSTONE 66 ESCANABA 65' button on the left side of this page)

Gladstone was led in scoring by Cretens, who had 19 points, including five three-pointers. Vuksan added 18 points, and Ballard had 13...including the biggest two of the night. Escanaba got a courageous effort out of Tryan, who scored 26 points. Ben Kleiman added 17 points, and a lot of hussle.

"Dakota brought it for 32 minutes," Hudson said. "I couldn't get him or Ben Kleiman much of a break. They both just had to stay in there and battle."

"He (Tryan) had an outstanding game," Griebel said. "We lost him in the middle numerous times. We've got to clean that up. He got loose, and he got hot, he was aggressive and he attacked us. He's a good player."

The Eskymos fell to 4-15 on the season, with a game at L'Anse still to go.

"I just told my kids how proud I am of them," Hudson said. "Gladstone deserved the victory. We're just gonna try to get better this next week."

WATCH MORE BRAVES vs ESKYMOS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
CLICK HERE  to see a video of Escanaba's Dakota Tryan getting a "and-one".
CLICK HERE  to see a video of Escanaba's Ben Keliman's three-pointer.|
CLICK HERE  to see a video of a driving layup by Gladstone's Peyton Jurek.
CLICK HERE  to see a video of a Blake Ballard jump shot in the first quarter.
CLICK HERE  to see a video of Gladstone's Kyle Kleiman put-back basket.
CLICK HERE  to see a video of Escanaba's Ben Kleiman first three-pointer.
CLICK HERE  to see a video of Gladstone's Cody Frazer making a three-pointer.

Big Second Half Leads Eskymos Past Maroons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Escanaba Eskymos outscored the Menominee Maroons, 37-13, in the final 14 minutes of the game and pulled out a 67-48 victory Monday night in Escanaba.

It was a game between two teams with 1-6 records, and Menominee led, 32-30, at halftime. The Maroons led, 35-30, in the third quarter before the Eskymos caught fire.

Four players scored in double figures for the Eskymos, led by Dakota Tryan's 22 points. Ben Kleiman added 15 points, Brandon Robinette scored 11, and Ian DeMarse chipped in ten points. Jesse Rivard led the Maroons with 15.

Above photo: Ben Kleiman (12) races to the basket for two. Left: Ian DeMarse (44) battles for rebounding position against Menominee's Brandon Anderla (24).

WATCH ESKYMOS vs MAROONS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
CLICK HERE  to see Escanaba's Dakota Tryan score two of his 22 points.
CLICK HERE  to see Escanaba's Brandon Robinette make a three-pointer.
CLICK HERE  to see Escanaba's Ben Kleiman make a three-pointer.
CLICK HERE  to see Menominee's Dakota Eland sink a three-pointer.
CLICK HERE  to see Menominee's Travis Champeau make a three-pointer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Left photo: Escanaba's Dakota Tryan (24) passes over Menominee's Jacob Hennes to Ian DeMarse (44) for a basket during Monday's game. Right photo: Eskymo guard Sam Molnar looks to pass against Menominee's Bryan Hines (4). Below photo: the Escanaba Eskymo pep band entertains the crowd during the pre-game warm-ups.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Young Eskymos Earn First Basketball Victory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Escanaba High School varsity basketball roster includes so much youth that some might confuse it for the junior varsity roster. There are ten guys on the team. Four of them are sophomores and one is a freshman. But the young Eskymos rallied in the fourth quarter to post their first win of the season, beating Houghton, 55-47.

Pictured above: Escanaba senior Austin Neveau one-hands a pass Monday night.

WATCH ESKYMOS vs GREMLINS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
CLICK HERE  to see Eskymos sophomore Ben Kleiman make a three.
CLICK HERE  to see Eskymos sophomore Brandon Robinette get a put-back.
CLICK HERE  to see Houghton senior Brandon Smith sink a three-pointer.
CLICK HERE  to see Eskymos senior Austin Neveau get a driving lay-up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Left photo: Escanaba sophomore Brandon Robinette (10) looks to make a play as he's guarded by Houghton senior David Baillargeon. Right photo: Houghton senior Andrew Gast (20) takes a shot as Escanaba sophomore Ben Kleiman (12) defends.