Mount
Pulaski celebrates Senior Night with a huge crowd and a huge win
over Springfield Lutheran
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[February 04, 2018]
Fans
packed the Ed Butkovich Gymnasium Friday night to honor 22
sensational Mount Pulaski High School students. Six basketball
players, eight cheerleaders and eight band members were all
recognized along with their parents at center court in between the
Junior Varsity and Varsity games.
After the introductions, three of the senior boys spoke to the
crowd. Gezus Oliver took the mic first and made quite the first
impression with his heartfelt speech. “Mount Pulaski fans are
literally the greatest fans of all time,” said Oliver. “When I first
came here the transition was rather difficult. You guys accepted me
and welcomed me with open arms and for that, I am forever grateful
and I am proud to be a Hilltopper. On behalf of the senior boys
basketball players we would like to say thank you and we love you
all.”
Seth Huff, the Hilltoppers floor general, spoke next. “I’d like to
thank Coach (Jeff) Clements,” said Huff, as he started to get a bit
choked up. “Coach, you’ve truly done a lot for us. You’ve done so
much for us and even though I still don’t have a jump shot as good
as yours, I’d like to thank you for all you’ve done and I’d like to
thank all the fans.”
Clements, an assistant coach on the Hilltoppers staff and a standout
on the 1976 State Champion team, sits atop the all-time points
leader board with 2, 212 career points scored.
Last but not least, Peyton Taylor, who has provided a lot of
excitement for fans this season with his dunking ability, not to
mention his scoring of his 1,000 point, had a few words to offer.
“Coach Deibert, it’s been a blessing having you as a coach these
past four years,” said Taylor. “You sacrifice a lot for this
program. Whether it be giving up your summers to get us in the
summer league or Thanksgiving. We wouldn’t be who we are today
without you. So we got both you guys a picture of us six seniors and
I didn’t want to do this but, Mr. Deibert, we got you a Cardinals
pullover. So remember us when you wear it.” Taylor and his family
are Cub fans, so this gesture was obviously difficult for him but
the good-natured senior took one for the team.
Once the court cleared of Mount Pulaski seniors and their families,
the Hilltoppers took the floor for warm-ups with the Mount Pulaski
High School Pep Band playing in the background. On this special
night the Hilltoppers ran through a banner held by the cheerleaders
that read, “We’re All In This Together” as they entered the court.
As for the starting lineups, on this memorable evening all six
seniors were introduced with the lights out in the gym while “For
Whom the Bell Tolls” by Metallica blared from the PA system. Huff,
Taylor and Oliver were joined by fellow seniors Trevor Hayes and
Nate Dyer for the tip-off with Ayden Rule being the sixth man off
the bench.
Once the game got underway, it was the Hilltoppers all the way.
Taylor put the Hilltoppers on the board with his shot from the paint
within the first ten seconds of the game.
Then it was Oliver raining threes in the first quarter and pretty
soon he was joined by Dyer. The two combined to hit a total of four
three-point baskets in the first quarter.
Midway through the quarter Taylor pulled down his own rebound and
put it back up for two points. After a drive to the bucket by Huff
near the end of the quarter, Mount Pulaski was on top 19-12.
The second quarter went just as quick. Brandon Kretzinger entered
the game and it didn’t take the sophomore long to start wreaking
havoc on the court. A couple steals by “BK” and a layup to go along
with a three all looked nice on the stat sheet, but even nicer on
the scoreboard with the Hilltoppers up 26-16 at this point.
At the 5:05 mark Huff was standing at the top of the key clapping
his hands with that “give me the ball” look in his eyes. Sure
enough, he got it and drained a three to extend the Hilltopper lead
to 29-16.
The Hilltoppers put together a few more nice plays to close out the
quarter. After Taylor got an easy bucket in the paint, Huff managed
a layup off the fast break and Mount Pulaski was beginning to set
the cruise control. With less than a minute to go in the first half,
Taylor found Dyer going back door and even a fan in the visitor’s
crowd said, “That was nice.” Mount Pulaski’s lead at the half was
35-18.
The third quarter action can be summed up pretty easily. Taylor and
Oliver each got buckets in the lane, despite the heavy traffic.
And then it was Huff rolling off seven straight points for Mount
Pulaski. Huff hit another three in the quarter and drove thru the
lane not once but twice, without even getting a speeding ticket. His
quickness is exceptional and will come in handy as the Hilltoppers
prepare for the upcoming postseason.
Senior Ayden Rule capped off the third quarter scoring with a free
throw and the Mount Pulaski lead was 47-23.
In the fourth quarter Taylor would get the final basket of the final
five on the court as Coach Ryan Deibert then removed the starters at
the 4:53 mark.
Walking off the court to a round of well-deserved applause the
seniors took the bench to cheer on the rest of the team and just
simply have fun from the sidelines. The Hilltopper reserves finished
the contest and the final score of the game was more than
satisfactory.
Mount Pulaski 52, Springfield Lutheran 26.
Three seniors who have contributed greatly to the success of the
program this year all reached double figures in their final game at
MPHS. Seth Huff led all scorers with 14 points. Peyton Taylor tossed
in 12 points and it was Gezus Oliver making noise with 11 points.
Mount Pulaski’s record improves to 18-5 thanks to this entertaining
bunch of seniors who have taken the community on a fun ride this
season. It’s been a long road to get to this point, but these
seniors truly made things happen this season.
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Coach Deibert recognized their hard work and dedication to the game
following the win on Senior Night. “These seniors have taken some
huge strides over the past four years. Their work ethic and
unselfishness is a big reason why they have improved over their high
school careers. These guys help set a solid foundation for a
well-rounded team. They aren’t great at one thing, but they provide
a little bit of everything. There is some size, quickness, shooting,
ball handling and defensive toughness that can all be found in this
group and each one understands their job on the floor. We have a
challenging last three games on the road and I look forward to
competing and using each opportunity to prepare ourselves for the
post season.”
SENIOR NIGHT IN PICTURES
Hilltopper Seniors Trevor Hayes, Seth Huff, Ayden
Rule, Nate Dyer, Peyton Taylor and Gezus Oliver
The Mount Pulaski Cheerleaders pose with the banner
they decorated for the players to run through at the start of
warmups.
The seniors let the coach's son, Landon, run out
first on Senior Night at MPHS.
The eight senior cheerleaders who have cheered their
hearts out all season for the Hilltoppers.
Front row left to right: Jade Stewart, Kaitlin Davis,
Bayley Holmes and Faith Doerr
Back row left to right: Emma Schoth, Marlena Smith, Olivia Letterle
and Abby Howard
The cheerleaders
entertained the crowd with a halftime dance performance that
featured songs like “Party in the U.S.A." by Miley Cyrus, "Teenage
Dream" by Katy Perry, “Dear Future Husband” by Meghan Trainor and
“Days Go By” by Keith Urban. In perfect fashion the cheerleaders
finished with “We’re All in This Together” from High School Musical.
A fitting send-off on Senior Night.
The man in the middle: Seth Huff led Mount Pulaski with 14 points on
Senior Night. The Hilltoppers won 52-26 over Springfield Lutheran.
Senior Ayden Rule sinks a free throw for the Hilltoppers in his
final game at the Ed Butkovich Gymnasium.
Coach Ryan Deibert congratulates Seth Huff on a fine performance
against Springfield Lutheran.
Pictured center in the lovely red dress is pep band member Shaylyn
Inselmann. The Rockford University-bound English and Theater major
is surrounded by talented musicians and fellow seniors Corey Beccue,
Wyatt Luckhart, Garrett Luckhart, Jordan Sanchez and John Hilliard.
Not pictured are Sebastian Scassiferro and Felipe Buenrostro. These
students thrive under the direction of Mr. David Helm. All year long
the pep band has been spectacular.
Mount Pulaski will travel to New Berlin Tuesday night
to take on the Pretzels in the Pretzel Dome.
JV
The Mount Pulaski JV team also defeated Springfield Lutheran Friday
night in the early contest by a score of 58-33. Josh Lawson led
Mount Pulaski with 15 points.
Varsity scores by quarter:
Mount Pulaski 19 35 47 52
Springfield Lutheran 12 18 23 26
Mount Pulaski (52)
Huff 14
Taylor 12
Oliver 11
Kretzinger 7
Dyer 6
Rule 1
Kirk 1
Springfield Lutheran (26)
Cowles 8
Wiegand 8
Crifasi 6
White 2
Vespa 2
JV scores by quarter:
Mount Pulaski 23 30 46 58
Springfield Lutheran 3 6 17 33
Mount Pulaski (58)
Lawson 15
J. Davis 7
Kretzinger 6
Hagan 5
Combs 5
Kirk 5
Murphy 4
Hagenbuch 4
Matthews 3
Pharis 2
G. Davis 2
Springfield Lutheran (33)
King 10
Tarr 9
Davis 7
Groth 6
Vespa 1
[Teena Lowery]
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