Manchester Ends Season In Overtime Loss

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Times-Union Staff Report-

WINAMAC - Manchester's varsity boys basketball team dug itself a 20-6 hole in the first quarter of Tuesday's Winamac Sectional opener, but fought back and eventually lost 60-57 in overtime.

Though they trailed by 14 after the first quarter, the Squires were within 27-22 at the half and led 39-33 going into the fourth. The teams were knotted at 51 at the end of regulation, and the Apaches outscored Manchester 9-6 in the extra session for the win.

The loss ends Manchester's season at 10-11, while Wabash improved to 9-12 and plays Northfield (11-10) in Friday's semifinal game.

Jediah Carandante led Manchester with 15, while Jon Cable added 10 and Keaton Patrick nine. Brandon Coldren led Wabash with a game-high 30 points.

WABASH 60, MANCHESTER 57 OT

Wabash 20 7 2 22 9 - 60

Manchester 6 16 11 18 6 - 57

Wabash - Butcher 2 0-0 6, Webb 0 2-2 2, Dillon 0 0-0 0, Hall 0 6-9 6, Coldren 11 4-7 30, Keefer 2 1-3 6, Fery 1 0-2 2, Stensland 2 4-5 8. Totals 18 17-29 60.

Manchester - Hicks 3 0-0 7, Garber 2 2-2 6, Patrick 2 4-4 9, Carandante 5 5-9 15, Egner 0 0-0 0, Mork 3 0-0 6, Harper 2 0-0 4, Cable 4 2-3 10. Totals 21 13-18 57.

Three-point goals - Wabash 7 (Coldren 4, Butcher 2, Keefer 1), Manchester 2 (Hicks 1, Patrick 1). Fouls - Wabash 19, Manchester 24. Fouled out - Stensland, Cable. [[In-content Ad]]

WINAMAC - Manchester's varsity boys basketball team dug itself a 20-6 hole in the first quarter of Tuesday's Winamac Sectional opener, but fought back and eventually lost 60-57 in overtime.

Though they trailed by 14 after the first quarter, the Squires were within 27-22 at the half and led 39-33 going into the fourth. The teams were knotted at 51 at the end of regulation, and the Apaches outscored Manchester 9-6 in the extra session for the win.

The loss ends Manchester's season at 10-11, while Wabash improved to 9-12 and plays Northfield (11-10) in Friday's semifinal game.

Jediah Carandante led Manchester with 15, while Jon Cable added 10 and Keaton Patrick nine. Brandon Coldren led Wabash with a game-high 30 points.

WABASH 60, MANCHESTER 57 OT

Wabash 20 7 2 22 9 - 60

Manchester 6 16 11 18 6 - 57

Wabash - Butcher 2 0-0 6, Webb 0 2-2 2, Dillon 0 0-0 0, Hall 0 6-9 6, Coldren 11 4-7 30, Keefer 2 1-3 6, Fery 1 0-2 2, Stensland 2 4-5 8. Totals 18 17-29 60.

Manchester - Hicks 3 0-0 7, Garber 2 2-2 6, Patrick 2 4-4 9, Carandante 5 5-9 15, Egner 0 0-0 0, Mork 3 0-0 6, Harper 2 0-0 4, Cable 4 2-3 10. Totals 21 13-18 57.

Three-point goals - Wabash 7 (Coldren 4, Butcher 2, Keefer 1), Manchester 2 (Hicks 1, Patrick 1). Fouls - Wabash 19, Manchester 24. Fouled out - Stensland, Cable. [[In-content Ad]]

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