The ACGC Chargers boys’ basketball team had a well-earned 88-57 home win against Woodward-Granger Friday night. The Chargers got off to fast start quickly going up 4-0 at the start, but then the game went back and forth with each team exchanging shot after shot to make it 14-13 with Woodward-Granger leading at the end of the first. Early in the second quarter multiple Hawks players were starting to collect fouls, which ACGC made sure to take advantage of when attacking the rim. Including Jathan South who had 17 first half points, helping his team go up 42-30 at the half.
The Hawks did their best to compete all night long but just could never get over the hump even when they switched their defense from a zone to full court press. The Chargers offense continued to ride the hot hand of senior leader Jathan South who posted a game high 36 points, continually keeping the ACGC lead secure throughout the remainder of the game. The Chargers also had three other players hit double digit scoring including Joe Crawford with 10, Noah Kading with 13, and Payton Policky collecting 14.
ACGC head coach Lance Kading was pleased with the way his offense stayed fresh and never relented in scoring.
An 88-point performance is something to be proud of, but coach Kading would like to see his defense improve.
The Chargers improve to 2-0 with the performance and will take on Van Meter next week at home with tipoff set for 7:15 p.m.
In the girls game it had a very similar start to the boy’s game and a similar ending with the Chargers winning handedly 56-28. ACGC scored the first eight points of the game thanks to the post play of sophomore Stella Largent and precise shooting by Camdyn Richter. But the Hawks quickly turned that around as they had back-to-back triples by Eva Fleshner giving some of the momentum back to Woodward-Granger making it 12-8 when the first quarter ended. But the second quarter is where ACGC turned on the defensive intensity forcing multiple turnovers and keeping the Hawks scoreless minutes into the second. By the time the quarter finished, The Chargers led 24-13. Head Coach Brad Baudler talked about the way his team was able to control the game with their tenacious defense.
ACGC would play an effective third quarter scoring 16 points and only giving up three to silence any chance of a comeback for the Hawks. A large part of that second half dominance for the Chargers was the play of Largent and Richter totaling 31 points together and it caught their coach’s attention.
ACGC improves to 3-0 on the season and will be back in action to play on Tuesday night to take on Van Meter. Coach Baudler knows it will be a good test for his team.
Woodward Granger slips to 2-2 on the season with their loss.