Hawks fall to unbeaten Winnebago in overtime 78-72

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Oregon's Jessie McKinley brings the ball up against a Winnebago defender during Big Northern Conference action Jan. 5. Photo by Chris Johnson
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Winnebago might be 15-0 and state-ranked, but the Oregon Hawks proved to be just as capable in a heartbreaking 78-72 overtime loss on Jan. 5.

“By far, this was the tightest game we’ve been in,” Winnebago coach Joe Murphy said. “Marmion and Harlem were tight, but we felt in control. This one, we weren’t. My hat’s off to Oregon for taking us out of our game.”

This is the same Winnebago team that just finished buzzing through a bunch of 3A/4A teams to win the Chuck Dayton tournament.

“That’s the best we’ve played for four quarters,” Oregon coach Quinn Virgil said. “The only difference between ‘Bago and us is that they put teams away. We play other teams’ levels. We need to get the mental edge and character they have.”

Oregon had a chance to win in regulation, but a fall-away jumper by Caleb Mowry rimmed in and out at the buzzer.

“We wanted to get Caleb a touch and a shot along the baseline,” Virgil said. “We knew they would deny him inside. He made that same (baseline) shot in Newman tournament for a last-second win, but ‘Bago pushed him a foot further out than we wanted.”

In the overtime, Jessie McKinley scored a basket off an Ian Holley assist and Mowry added another basket, his 32nd point of the game, to give the Hawks a 72-68 lead.

“Mowry was giving us fits,” Murphy said. “He tore us up inside.”

“I don’t think there is a better post player around, especially on the offensive end,” Virgil said. “Caleb showed he can take games over, Truthfully, he has done that almost every night. He has gotten quicker and has a better shot.”

As much as Mowry created problems for the Indians, Jacoby Posley posed similar difficulties for Oregon. Posley matched Mowry with 32 points of his own and it was a rare 4-point play after Mowry’s basket that turned the game around for Winnebago in overtime.

With his team desperately needing a spark, Posley responded with a 3-point basket and was fouled. He converted the free throw and suddenly the game was 72-72. Seconds later, a Hawk turnover put the ball in Matt Reinke (21 points) hands and he made it 74-72.

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