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Falcons 2nd Half Tops TVS 71-54 The John Glenn Falcons put together a very good second half after playing what might have been their worst half of the season in the opening lb minutes to beat a mediocre Tippecanoe Valley team that tried in vain to replace talent with hustle and determination. It doesn't work that way very often and the end result was Glenn's 18th victory of the season against two defeats by a final score of 71-54. Trailing 23-22 at halftime in what had been about Mike Arnett against the Vikings. Glenn bounced back with a solid team effort, still paced by Arnett to score more points in each of the last two quarters than they scored in the entire first half. The Vikings fell to 7-13 with the loss. Spencer Wilcox opened the game with a tip-in after just 18 seconds passed and got the next point on one of two from the line before Arnett hit back-to-back baskets to make it 7-0 after just two minutes and 25 seconds had elapsed. However. the Falcons weren't to score again this quarter while the Vikings were picking up two baskets from inside by reserve center Dannv Boyer and it was 7-4 after a rather poor first eight minutes. Glenn again looked like they might break things open. Arnett got nine more second quarter points, including two on which Mark Jacobson was fouled but a substitution and confusion at this point found the officials letting Arnett sh<x>t and make the free throw s. Glenn led 11-4, 15-8 and IM-10 at different intervals in the first five minutes only to go flat again and have only a I 7 fixiter bv Arnett on an out-of-bounds plav break a string of the last ten points bv TVS which included a technical foul on coach Gordon Mosson late in the halt From the 23-22 deficit at half time. Glenn came out and quickly and thoroughly took charge. A steal and lav-in bv Arnett started it and after Tippv took their last lead of the night on a short shot bv Bover. Arnett canned a 22 f<x>ter from the side. Wilcox was true from in close and Arnett got another lay in to give Glenn a lead they never lost and really wasn't seriously threatened. With Jacobson coming to life offensively in the second half to give more balance on the scoring, the Falcons moved to a 46-34 lead after three. Arnett had IO points in this period and 23 for the game after three periods. The Vikings never got back in it even though they never quit trying. But the fundamental errors, missed shots and a lot of fouls along the wav. kept them a distance behind. The Falcons notched the first nine points of the final stanza and moved to a 2! point lead before the Vikes could score. At one point they did manage a seven point string, but this only cut the lead at that time to 59-44 and it was a matter of playing out the time Coach Mosson pulled Arnett with a little over three minutes left and a big lead, but evidently was informed he sat on 29 points and inserted the senior in his last home game long enough to get clobbered and hit two more free throws, giving him 31 for game. Jacobson ended with 14 including eight of eight from the line and Wilcox also reached double figures with II while nine Falcons shared the scoring Ihe V ikings were led bv Greg Vanderwater, Boyer and Shad McConkey, all juniors, with 14. 13 and II respectively. Their leading scorer. Andv Alspaugh, was well defensed and held to only four points on one basket and two free throws. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p Jacobson 3884 Fansler I 0 I 4 Wilcox 5 I 4 I

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