When two of the best small-class boys basketball teams in Minnesota met Friday, it took two long scoring runs to keep it going and two overtimes to settle it.
Host Maranatha Academy defeated New Life Academy 104-91. Class 2A, No. 3 Maranatha led Class 1A, No. 2 New Life by 11 points with 2 minutes, 6 seconds left in regulation, until four Mustangs turnovers caused an 11-0 Eagles run that sent the game to overtime.
"New Life is a well-coached team that battled," Maranatha coach Ervin Bryant said. "They wanted it more in regulation. It was good for us to play with a team that continued to compete until the end."
The Mustangs played without injured guard Trell McCrimmon, and Bryant said that helped explain the New Life comeback.
"Missing [him] was a part of the reason why," Bryant said. "The lead guard sets the tone. It is hard to play good without good players."
Maranatha Academy (16-2) and New Life Academy (14-4), playing in front of a sellout crowd, remained tied after the first five-minute overtime period, but the Mustangs scored the first 10 points of the second overtime and won that five-minute period 23-10.
"We stayed focused on the lesson at hand," Bryant said. "[The 10-point run] set the tone for the victory. Our defense stepped up and we stayed true to the system."
Girls hockey teams reach postseason
The regular season ended Saturday for girls hockey teams, and section tournaments are up next. Stillwater, ranked seventh in Class 2A by Let's Play Hockey, will need a turnaround.