
Reynolds has fought from behind in many of its games this season and during a current five-game win streak has figured out how to win down the stretch. The Raiders are the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
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Week 21 Winner: Reynolds Boys Basketball
Sometimes it's not just the little things. As first-year
Reynolds (Troutdale) boys basketball coach Ted Aubin said, "It's been everything."
The
Raiders have won five straight to improve to 13-6, which is big news
around Troutdale, considering the program has had just two winning
seasons over the last 10.

Cody Starr, Reynolds
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The
12-person team, made up of six seniors, three juniors and three
sophomores, has climbed to No. 12 in the MaxPreps computer rankings.
For
their win streak, all-around good play and improvement, they've been
picked as the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week presented by the Army
National Guard.
Aubin, who previously worked across the state at
Burns, didn't get the Reynolds post until late July. He married shortly
after that, honeymooned and didn't really arrive at the school until
September. That meant little preparation time and obviously no summer
league with the Raiders.
The team's general determination and tough makeup explains much of its success.
"This
team has never given up in any game this season," Aubin said. "The kids
have overcome double-digit deficits on multiple occasions to make games
competitive."
But early in the year, they weren't winning close
games. They dropped contests by 3, 1, 4, 3 and 4 points. That's right.
The Raiders are 15 points from being 19-1.
"We lost by a variety of ways, but to me the No. 1 reason was not believing we could win close games," Aubin said.
That
changed in a 73-66 double-overtime home win over Clackamas on Jan. 23.
The Raiders fought back from a double-digit deficit to win.
"That
was a tremendous boost to our confidence," he said. "I also believe our
team started to believe more in one another. We have had a different
guy step up throughout the year at different times. Our guys now have
more confidence and trust in one another."
That's translated to
close wins. In the five-game streak, Reynolds has won 63-47, 73-66,
63-61, 64-54 and 59-58, the latter over Central Catholic on Friday.
The team is led by 6-foot-10 post
Drew Eubanks (17.2 points, 9.8 rebounds) and
Cody Starr (12.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 5.3 assists).
Three other players –
Cole Andresen (7.0),
Shendrit Jarshari (7.1) and
Dakota Ayala (7.5) - all have gone off for double digits in a game this year.
What makes Eubanks and Starr so special?
"Lots
of things," Aubin said. "They both are terrific athletes. They are both
extremely competitive. They have pretty good skill sets. Both have
matured throughout the year and are playing with much more composure,
confidence, positive attitude, and not getting down on themselves or
their teammates.
"I've been very impressed with Cody during our
streak, playing much more under control and trusting his teammates. He
has been getting the ball in the right positions for us to be successful
and realizing he doesn't have to do everything himself.
"Most importantly, they play with very unselfish teammates that support one another on and off the court."

Drew Eubanks, Reynolds
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But
obviously, this is not a two-man team. The team has responded
tremendously to the new coach and staff, which is never an easy
transition.
"I'm very proud of the growth they have made from a
maturity standpoint," Aubin said. "They are playing with much more
emotional, mental and physical toughness since the beginning of the
season. Our body language is so much better. We are much more
positive.
"They have never given up in any game we've played
all season so they are resilient. They have also begun to believe in
themselves and the capabilities of their teammates and we are playing
with a tremendous amount of confidence.
"Our strength is we
have terrific flexibility. We have strong post players. We have good
shooters. We have athletes who can really defend and press some.
Probably the biggest strength of our guys is they have never given up."
And that has caught the attention of the school and student body, who are now showing up in droves.
"I've
received tremendous support from the administration, staff, student
body and parents," Aubin said. "Over the past couple of weeks our crowd
has progressively gotten bigger and at school, students always want to
talk about the games.
"Our staff has been getting to a lot of
games and in fact, during our game with Central Catholic, stood with our
student section for part of the game.
"It has been overwhelming at times. But I love it."
So what is the team capable of accomplishing this year?
"Our
league is a monster," Aubin said. "Getting through our league and
earning a playoff spot would be a great accomplishment. It will be
tough.

Jordan May, Reynolds
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Alec Baldridge, Reynolds
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