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Oregon's Caleb Mowry tries to put up a shot over two Winnebago defenders during regional action Feb. 22. Oregon fell to the Indians 62-52. Photo by Chris Johnson
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Winnebago (31-0) blew the game open by scoring the first 10 points of the third quarter. Reinke had six of those points, including making a free throw after being fouled on a made 3-pointer. The run put Winnebago up 44-27.

"It all started with our defense," Reinke said. "We picked up our intensity, started making them force things. We always look to turn our defense into offense on the other end."

Reinke, who was held scoreless in the first quarter, finished with a game-high 27 points. He made eight of 20 field-goal attempts, shot 3-for-11 on 3-point attempts and was 8-for-9 from the line.

"We came out focused on stopping Reinke and [Jacoby] Posley," A.J. Sharp said. "Early on, they weren't hitting shots, but they have so many other guys that can score. Once Reinke got going, it put a lot of pressure on our defense to stop him and not let other players get open."

Posley had 13 points, six of which came in fourth quarter, helping stave off Newman's hope of a comeback.

"I think we got fatigued," Ray Sharp said. "They can come at you so many ways. That's why you started seeing some missed shots and us getting beat on the offensive boards."

Newman missed some opportunities that could have slowed the Winnebago run. Sharp had a pair 3-pointers rim out, and Moore missed four shots from inside the paint. The Comets shot 2-for-13 for the quarter, scoring four points to Winnebago's 15.

"It gets very frustrating when the shots won't fall," A.J. Sharp said. "It was tough because you see them pulling away, and that makes you want to try even harder, and then you start pushing and forcing things."

Sharp led Newman with 20 points, going 8-for-21 from the field. Moore had 11 points and eight rebounds.

Winnebago beats Oregon in regional final

By Andy Colbert

Reporter

From the start of the second quarter to the end of the game, Oregon and Winnebago each had 46 points. It was the first quarter, though, that created problems for the Hawks.

Winnebago jumped out to a 16-6 lead and never let Oregon get any closer than five points the rest of the way in a 62-52 Class 2A regional final Feb. 22.

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