Slowly but surely, Sherman senior Austin Kaseberg is rounding into basketball form.
The all-league forward scored a season-high 18 points, and the No. 10-ranked Huskies broke open a 44-17 halftime lead with a 41-19 second-half spurt to dispatch Condon-Wheeler by an 85-36 margin in a Big Sky Conference boys’ basketball clash Friday night in Moro.
In all, the Huskies had five players tally double digits in the scoring column for 32 total field goals, four from long distance.
Isaiah Coles and Kyle Fields scored 13 points apiece and from off the bench, Alex Fields worked a 12-point split.
“We came out tonight and executed the offense pretty well to get good shots and capitalized on them,” said Sherman head coach Bill Blevins. “We had some great contributions from players coming off of the bench tonight with Alex Fields scoring 12 points.”
Sherman did not leave anything to chance in the opening quarter and delivered a 19-9 message to gain an early lead.
Up by those 10 points, the Huskies went on a 25-8 run in the second frame to swell the advantage to 44-17.
In the following eight minutes of the second half, Sherman put the game out of reach with a 23-4 run in the third period to make it a 67-21 lead entering the fourth quarter.
Jacob Justesen was good for 12 points and Max Martin poured in nine for the Huskies, who ran their winning streak to three games.
Cade MacInnes lead the Knights with 22 points and Jake Bold added six for Condon-Wheeler, which hit on 15 field goals.
“We still continue to need improvement of the defensive end, but I’m happy with tonight’s effort,” Blevins added.
Sherman (11-3 overall, 5-2 league) played Triangle Lake Saturday. After that, they host Ione at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
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