Eddies win holiday crown

Published 9:53 am Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Edwardsburg's Josh Kozinski (23) was named the White Pigeon Holiday Tournament's Most Valuable Player. (The Daily News/Ron Harner)

Edwardsburg's Josh Kozinski (23) was named the White Pigeon Holiday Tournament's Most Valuable Player. (The Daily News/Ron Harner)

From staff reports

WHITE PIGEON – Tournament Most Valuable Player Josh Kozinski led Edwardsburg to a 49-37 victory over White Pigeon Tuesday night.

The win gave the Eddies (3-2) the championship of the White Pigeon Holiday Tournament.

Kozinski scored 13 points, while Nick Muir added 10 and Jake Harroff nine for the Eddies.

Kyle Dale finished with eight points.

Muir was also named to the all-tournament team.

The Eddies led 10-6 after one quarter and 21-17 at the intermission.

Edwardsburg opened up a 33-29 advantage heading into the final stanza.

Tanner Nichols had 18 points to lead the Chiefs.

EDWARDSBURG 49
Nick Muir 10; Jake Harroff 9; Ron Preston 0; Zak Eggleston 2; Dustin Moore 2; Ethan Zimmerman 5; Josh Kozinski 13; Kyle Dale 8; Alex Gardner 0; Daniel Witucki 0. TOTALS: 20 5-8 49
WHITE PIGEON 37
Cory Wynkoop 2; Chase Lewis 0; Chris Shirk 0; Ryan Shoesmith 4, Paul Mast 0; Nate Wolf 4; Tanner Nichols 18; Michael Niblock 0; Zachary Miller 9; Roger Stewart 0; Chris Scott 0. TOTALS: 12 9-10 37

Edwardsburg 10 21 33 49
White Pigeon 6 17 29 37

3-point baskets: Edwardsburg 4 (Kozinski 3, Harroff 1), White Pigeon 4 (Nichols 4). Varsity records: Edwardsburg 3-2, White Pigeon 2-3

Centreville Invitational
CENTREVILLE – A little extra work paid off for Cassopolis Tuesday night in the opening round of the Centreville Holiday Tournament.

The Rangers (3-3) defeated Mendon 69-61 in overtime to advance to tonight’s championship game against Battle Creek St. Philip.

Stefon Luckey scored a game-high 24 points for Cass, which also got 11 points from Nate Hartline and 10 points from Steven Eleazer.

Tommy First finished with nine points.

The Rangers and the Hornets were tied at 13-13 after the opening quarter, but Cass outscored Mendon 18-17 in the second quarter to take a 31-30 halftime advantage.

The Rangers took a 44-42 advantage to the fourth quarter.

Mendon rallied and was able to tie the score at 57 heading to overtime. Cass outscored the Hornets 12-4 in overtime.

CASSOPOLIS 69
Stefon Luckey 24; Steven Eleazer 10; Tommy First 9; Nate Hartline 11; Oliver Fiala 7; Angelo Burneister 6; Brandon Bavis 2; Brian Craft 0; Dwight Ottman 0. TOTALS: 24 17-32 69
MENDON 61
Nic Huff 7; Glen Batten 15; Ethan Ebenstien 4; C.J. Nightingale 21; Zeke Gregory 6; Drack Biueck 8; Tim Gentz 0. TOTALS: 20 17-23 61

Cassopolis 13 31 44 57 69
Mendon 13 30 42 57 61

3-point baskets: Cassopolis 4 (Luckey 3, Burneister 1), Mendon 4 (Batten 3, Nightingale 1) . Total fouls: Mendon 21, Cassopolis 19. Fouled out: Gregory (M), Fiala (C). Varsity records: Cass 3-3, Mendon 5-1