Cards fall to Huskies in heartbreaker on the road

Wood leads Cardinals with 20 points in loss to Winterset

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Newton sophomore Nick Easley goes up for a shot in the third quarter of the Cardinals' 67-64 loss to Winterset at Winterset Monday night. Easley finished with 16 points for the Cards. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

“We executed our sets a lot better and I think we had advantages at some positions, which we started taking advantage of,” Wilkins said. “One great thing about Nick Easley is if people try to guard him close, they can’t. It’s the same with our inside game, so we took advantage of that.”

Easley proved his coach right early in the fourth by scoring eight quick points, but the Huskies had answers in the form of 3-pointers every time the Cards started building momentum. After scratching their way back, Nolan brought the Huskies to within one point on a three with around two minutes left in the game.

The Cards got a huge bucket from Reynolds off an inbound play to regain the lead quickly after they had lost it, but Winterset’s Noah Kaldenburg drained a three on the other end to give the Huskies a two-point lead with less than a minute to go.

“We simply just lost our guy a few times, and the second half of the fourth quarter was just like that,” Wilkins said. “We lost them in transition and we let them go baseline on us, which is our number one rule on defense. We took their leading scorer out of the game, but their second and third-leading scorers dominated us.”

After a Newton travel on its ensuing possession and a Winterset free throw, Easley scored to pull the Cards back to within one. However, Nolan responded on the other end with an and-one, but was called for a technical directly after the play. The Cards then converted one of the two ensuing free throws and had possession with just 6.7 seconds left trailing 67-64.

Junior Chandler Sturtz fielded the inbounds pass and fought through defenders for a solid look at the hoop under pressure, but the ball took a Winterset bounce off the rim and the final second ticked off the clock.

“It was crazy and it was nice to have that opportunity, but when we only hit one out of two at the line, it limited us,” Wilkins said. “With the time we had left and me without a timeout, it was hard to come up with something. But honestly, Chandler is one of our better shooters. He got a good look and we honestly thought it was in. Sometimes the ball just doesn’t go the way you want it to.”

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