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By Tim Kolehmainen, Breakdown Sports USA, 01/29/11, 11:15AM CST

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Tartan rallies in final minutes to beat Seymour, 62-59


Photos by Tim Kolehmainen

Joel Awich hit a lay-up with 36.2 seconds remaining to give Tartan the lead for good, as the Titans rallied for a 62-59 victory over Seymour (Wisc.) in the 5th annual Border Battle at St. Cloud Tech High School Saturday afternoon.  Sophomore guard Xavier Hall drove into the paint and drew defenders before dishing to Awich for the winner.

Tartan (15-1, No. 2AAAA) received strong play from both of its sophomore guards, Hall (10 points) and Darrion Strong (a team-high 15 points).  They were instrumental in overcoming a double-digit second-half deficit, creating offense with their quick penetration. 

"It just kind of changed the energy for us," said Tartan coach Mark Klingsporn, who extended his defense in the second half and created more open court for his playmakers.

Awich also added 14 points and Drew and Luke Preiner had nine points each.  Drew Preiner sat out much of the first half with two fouls.

The Titans came out of the gates quick, outscoring Seymour (14-2, No. 2 DII) 22-8 midway through the first half.  But the Thunder took control from their, using a 20-5 spurt to take a 28-27 halftime lead and extending it to double-digits after intermission.

"We couldn't keep up the pressure, but in the second half we came out hard and came up with the win," said Strong. 

Seniors Calahan Skogman (25 points) and Phil Romback (20) made a potent inside-outside combination for the Thunder.  Skogman used a combination of a quick pull-up jumper and physical force to create his shot, while Romback used his 6-foot-7 frame. 

"We get a signature win that's going to help us when sections come around," said Klingsporn.  "When it's a close game and you need to make a play down the stretch, that's key in the sections."

Tartan coach Mark Klingsporn

Player of the game


Tartan's Darrion Strong

Darrion Strong, Tartan
Strong, a 6-foot sophomore guard, scored a team-high 15 points to lead Tartan to a 62-59 victory over Seymour.  His quickness on the penetration and willingness to dish to open teammates was key in the Titans' second-half rally from a double-digit deficit.

Tartan's Darrion Strong

The 2011 Border Battle is set for Saturday, Jan. 29, at St. Cloud Tech High School. The fifth annual event features six teams from Minnesota going head-to-head with six from Wisconsin.

What's at stake? Bragging rights between the two states.

Minnesota got the best of Wisconsin in 2010, five games to none and leads the overall series 12-8.

Fans who can't get to St. Cloud Tech High School Saturday have another outlet to watch their favorite teams!  Webcast America will be broadcasting the entire Border Battle right here.

Game Statistics

Score by half:
Tartan 27-35--62
Seymour 28-31--59

Tartan: Strong 15, Awich 14, Hall 10, D. Preiner 9, L. Preiner 9, Schmid-Pauli 3, Burns 2.

Seymour: Skogman 25, Romback 20, Rottier 9, Hornick 3, Cohen 2.

Photos from this event can be ordered from http://photo21.dotphoto.com
Please check back tomorrow for galleries on that site, or contact Tim at tim@BreakdownSportsUSA.com

2011 Border Battle

Time MN WI
11:30 a.m. Tartan Seymour
1:15 p.m. Rocori Manitowoc Roncalli
3:00 p.m. St. Cloud Cathedral LaCrosse Aquinas
4:45 p.m. Hopkins Madison East
6:30 p.m. St. Cloud Apollo Rice Lake
8:15 p.m. St. Cloud Tech Baldwin-Woodville

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