Ron Haggstrom, Jim Paulsen and Heather Rule will spend Thursday tracking down stories beyond the boys basketball state tournament. Come back often to see what they’ve found.
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Familiarity breeds contempt
For the past three seasons, Totino-Grace has defeated DeLaSalle in the state tournament. Both teams recognize the familiarity of the opponent. Totino-Grace coach Nick Carroll said the Islanders are known for being “notorious for the amount of charges they take” in games, so reminding players to keep two feet on the court was top of mind for his Eagles.
Also on Carroll’s mind was something Totino-Grace star Isaiah Johnson-Arigu said: “Isaiah said, ‘I hate playing DeLaSalle.’ "
Carroll added that he hates playing the Islanders, too. Why? “There’s not a lot of margin for error. And then you really have to be disciplined and stay the course. Because the pace they play at at times, it does feel like the lead or gap is bigger than it actually is.”
Of course, continually defeating the same opponent in the state tournament is always nice, Johnson-Arigu said.
“It feels really good to win,” Johnson-Arigu said. “I feel like we prepare every day for that. Just the discipline of taking charges.”
Business as usual for Johnson-Arigu
Isaiah Johnson-Arigu came close to recording his fourth 30-point game of the season on Thursday, finishing with 28 points to go with 15 rebounds for a double-double. He also had six assists, four blocks and three steals. Just business as usual from Johnson-Arigu?