BOURBON - Whitko is supposed to be simple to beat.All you need is a simple game plan to shut down Zach Henson, and the rest of the Wildcats fall down and play dead. Try telling that to Triton head coach Kevin O'Rourke.His Trojans held Henson to just six points in the first half and only four shot attempts.Henson was in foul trouble and on the bench much more than usual. But when that horn sounded to signal the end of the first half, O'Rourke found his team staring at an 11-point deficit. Josh Gonzalez came up big in the opening half with 11 points, and Jeremiah Laws added nine in the first 16 minutes to make up for Henson's offensive slide. Whitko went on from that point to upset heavily favored Triton 65-59.The Trojans had won 13 of their last 14 games at home until last night.
JASON KNAVEL, Times-Union Sports Correspondent- | July 28, 2016