MaxPreps Student Section: Dons outlast the Matadors

By Austin Controulis Jan 27, 2010, 12:00am

Miramonte and Acalanes battle for second place.

The Miramonte Matadors (9-9) hosted the Acalanes Dons (9-8) Monday night to battle it out for second place in the DFAL.  Both teams came into the match up with three and one records, and although Mats center Chris Hatfield put up 26 points, the Dons managed to hold on and win a close one 60-54.

The Dons started out fast with a 14-2 scoring run in the first six minutes of the game.  The Mats came out slow and played some sloppy defense, turning the ball over five times before the end of the quarter.  Contributing to their early mishaps, the Mats had trouble moving the ball around and getting open shots with good defensive play from the Dons.  Everything was dropping for the Dons and they played mistake-free ball in the first quarter to give them an early 16-4 lead with help from Zach Bloom and Corey Collins.

The Mats battled back in the second quarter in what seemed to be a role reversal.  Everything started to fall for the Mats and nothing was going in for the Dons.  With three minutes left in the second quarter the Mats went on an 8-0 scoring drive with Hatfield leading the way to bring them back within reach and to end the half with a score of 24-20 in favor of the Dons.

The game stayed neck and neck in the second half as both teams traded points.  The Mats found themselves with their first lead of the night in the middle of the third quarter when Acalanes center Carlo Valsecchi was given his fourth foul and had to go to the bench.  The Dons managed without him and got the lead back to end the third quarter 40-39. 

The fourth quarter started with Acalanes trying to end the game right away as they went on a 5-0 scoring drive to put the game at 45-39.  With a big three from Davis Louie and two lay-ups made by Chris Hatfield, the Mats brought the game into reach and seemed to be in a manageable situation losing 47-49 with four minutes left.  Corey Collins and the Dons got hot from here on out as the Mats only managed to score four points up to the one minute mark.  With one minute left the score was 56-51 Dons and the Mats started to play the foul game only to watch Acalanes make their free throws and win the game 60-54.

The Mats players struggled shooting the ball, except for Hatfield who put up 26, and Spenser McDonald who had 13 points and 10 rebounds.  On the other hand, the Dons had contributions from Jay Fowler with 9 points and 8 assists, Michael Jackson with 11 points (5-5 shooting) and 10 rebounds, and Corey Collins with 14 points.

The Mats dropped to third in the league with a record of (3-2), while the Dons stay in second place with a record of (4-1) behind Campolindo (5-0).