ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: MONDAY, March 2, 1992                   TAG: 9203020032
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B5   EDITION: STATE 
SOURCE: M.J. DOUGHERTY CORRESPONDENT
DATELINE: BLACKSBURG                                LENGTH: Medium


CARROLL COUNTY FALLS IN NRV TITLE GAME

"Three points" kept bellowing from the public address system at Blacksburg High whenever the home team scored late in the third quarter Saturday night.

After twice being unable to pull away, the Indians finally found their outside shooting touch. And that allowed Blacksburg to open enough of a bulge in those four minutes to hold off Carroll County 57-54 in the final of the New River District basketball tournament.

Both teams move on to the Region IV tournament and have opening round games Tuesday night at 7. Blacksburg (17-5), the regular-season and tournament winner in the district, hosts Highlands District tournament champion Marion.

Carroll County (14-9) travels to Southwest District tournament winner Tazewell.

The score was tied at 29 midway through the third period. That's when Darren Morton launched a long-range shot from the left wing to start the barrage.

"When we started hitting the threes, there wasn't much they could do," said Morton, who finished with 18 points, including a pair of 3-pointers. "We had our inside game going and our outside game going. [Earlier] we were working the ball around. I don't know why we didn't shoot it [the 3-pointer]. We had the shots, we didn't take them."

At the 2:45 mark, Morton found Travis Bishop open on the right baseline and Bishop hit a 3-pointer. A minute later, Morton hit again from the left wing. And another minute later, Bishop took a pass from Morton at the top of the key for the Indians' fourth 3-pointer in three minutes.

"They were the difference in the game," said Cavaliers coach Pat Sharp of the three-pointers. "We covered it pretty good for most of the game. We got a man out there on them in the first half and early in the third quarter. But they missed two or three and I think our guys thought they were having an off night shooting. We weren't as quick getting out there. That gave them a little bit more time to set up. And that's when they started to shoot them."

The Indians used the 3-pointer one last time in the fourth quarter. A Matt Smith shot and a free throw by Morton gave the Indians a 45-35 lead with 5:54 to play.

But Carroll County did not allow any more long-range jumpers and did not fall any further behind. Instead, they started to look to the 3-pointer to try to catch up.

Trailing by eight points with less than 1:45 left, Joey Marshall started a run with a 3-pointer from the left wing. The Cavaliers closed to 53-50 by trading free throws by Jon Maher and Morton for 3-pointers by Jason Stockner and Marshall.

The Cavaliers inched even closer in the closing seconds. A pair of free throws by Stockner with 10 seconds left cut the Indians' lead to 56-54. But when Jason Gallimore couldn't control a rebound three seconds later after Morton missed the second shot of a one-and-one, Blacksburg was able to run out the clock.

The closeness at the end reflected how tight the teams were in the first half. The Indians held a 23-21 edge at intermission, mainly on the strength of 12 first-half points by Maher. Much of that was a result of the Cavaliers' concentration on the 3-point shot.

"They were pressuring the perimeter," said Maher, who finished with 18 points. "That kind of left the lane wide open. I could step in and take the shot or pass the ball."

Maher scored eight of those points in a four-minute stretch midway through the second period as Blacksburg opened a 21-13 advantage.

But the Cavaliers closed with an 8-2 run, including a pair of baskets by Stockner in the final minute of the half.

Stockner finished with a game-high 19 points. \

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