Mount Pulaski defeats Springfield Lutheran 77-56
- Hilltoppers honor seniors in Pep Band, Basketball and
Cheerleading
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[February 07, 2022] What
a great night to be a Hilltopper! The Ed Butkovich Gymnasium was
packed with friends and family Saturday night, all there to support
and cheer on an amazing group of 2022 MPHS seniors.
Following the Hilltoppers 77-56 win over Springfield Lutheran, the scene
on the court was one that could really bring a tear to your eye. As the
players and cheerleaders gathered with family and friends to take
pictures on the court, the smiles and hugs were endless.
There was the young man who reached a goal this year of scoring 1,000
career points. That same young man “had a basketball in his hands since
he could walk” according to his mom and he dropped 28 points on Saturday
night to lead his team.
There was the young man who plays the game with such passion and energy,
sharing a love for the game with his mom. That same young man lost his
mom suddenly in 2018 and he has made some heartfelt Facebook posts
dedicated to her this basketball season. She was a proud sports mom who
didn’t get the chance to sit in the high school bleachers and see her
son wear the Hilltoppers uniform. But she raised one heckuva good kid
that the community adores and he’s going to move mountains with his
perseverance and positivity while he navigates this world.
MPHS Pep Band Senior Joseph Roemer
There was the young man who doesn’t always see a lot of playing time,
but when he walked out to center court with his mom and dad, part of his
senior bio included, “I want to follow in my dad’s footsteps.” There
cannot be a higher compliment for a father. That same senior made the
last shot in the game Saturday night for Mount Pulaski, a three from the
corner by the student section and the fans erupted in applause.
There are the two 6’3 soft-spoken seniors who quietly dominate in the
paint with their size and show off some surprise moves on occasion that
just add to the Hilltoppers diverse lineup. These two possess a strong
character that includes kindness and service to others. These two will
go far in life, while never bragging about their accomplishments.
There was a young man who everyone loves and as he sits on the end of
the bench, awaiting his turn to maybe or maybe not get in the game in
the final moments, he is always ready when called upon. He hops off the
bench with a smile and as he jogs to the scorer’s table, the fans
immediately start to chant his name. That same young man is a diehard
Kansas City football fan and he attended that Chiefs 42-36 overtime win
versus Buffalo on January 23, 2022 and he had great seats!
And finally, there was the young man who pulled double duty as the
manager and camera operator for the Hilltoppers. He put on a Hilltopper
uniform Saturday night and was introduced to the crowd along with the
starters. That was a flash of a highlight for this young man, until the
game was almost over. That young man entered the game wearing jersey no.
24 and with about 30 seconds left, he got his hand on the ball in the
paint and he threw up a shot. Yep, he scored his first Varsity points on
Senior Night and as he ran by the student section that was in an
absolute frenzy by the way, his arm was pumping in the air and it didn’t
look like his feet were touching the ground. That’s the “One Shining
Moment” every athlete dreams of right there.
Well done, Hilltoppers, well done!
Now let’s get to the game.
The Springfield Lutheran Crusaders struck first and even took a 4-0 lead
over the Hilltoppers to start the game. Cullen Tyson tossed in Mount
Pulaski’s first points to cut the lead in half. Lane Murphy would bump
the Hilltoppers in front with his free throws and then it was
Aidan Schneider for the three and the 8-6 Hilltoppers lead. The
two teams would trade leads for much of the quarter, with Gavin Smith
hitting a three to give Mount Pulaski 15-14 lead with 1:02 left to play.
The Crusaders would score the final bucket of the first quarter and take
a 16-15 lead over the Hilltoppers.
Eric Cooper put the Hilltoppers back on top 17-16 early in second
quarter action. Midway through the quarter, the Hilltoppers trailed
22-21 but that was about to change in a big way. Mount Pulaski kicked
their offense and defense into full gear. With Cooper and Murphy
scoring, the Hilltoppers had reclaimed the lead. After another three
from Smith, the Hilltoppers were in the midst of taking over the game.
Smith’s three made the score 29-23 with 2:30 left in the half. A steal
by Tyson ignited the crowd and with Murphy turning the afterburners on
and catching the pass from Tyson, a nice little kiss off the glass set
the score at 31-23. Clay Aylesworth and Murphy would also have steals in
the quarter. Aylesworth even drove baseline and his bucket increased the
lead to 33-23. Murphy’s steal meanwhile allowed him the momentum to go
coast-to-coast and he stretched the lead to 35-23. One last free throw
by Murphy as the quarter was winding down set the halftime score at
36-23 and the Hilltoppers had just completed a 15-1 run on the
Crusaders.
Aylesworth tossed in the first basket for Mount Pulaski in the third
quarter and it’s unclear exactly what happened after that, but the
result was a technical foul on the Crusaders coach and his immediate
exit from the building. With 7:12 on the clock, Cooper shot and made
four free throws and Mount Pulaski’s lead was continuing to climb, as
the Hilltoppers retained possession of the ball. Ten seconds later
Murphy launched a three for a 45-23 lead. Mount Pulaski’s 24-1 run was
about to come to an end, but it was evident this may have played a part
in the opposing coach’s frustration and eventual toss from the game. A
three by Ryan Reavis at the 6:42 mark in the third quarter would be the
Crusaders first points since a free throw by Geno Daniels at the 3:11
mark in the second quarter. A basket by Cooper allowed Mount Pulaski a
47-26 lead but with the Crusaders catching a spark, they went on an 11-0
run in a great attempt to catch the Hilltoppers. Back-to-back threes by
Grant Thomas had helped the Crusaders cause. When Mount Pulaski did
finally score again, it was Lucas Kuhlman with the bucket and the
Hilltoppers with the 49-37 lead. Aylesworth took matters into his own
hands and went all the way to the bucket to score on a layup with 13.1
seconds left and the third quarter ended with Mount Pulaski up 51-39.
Jackson Fricke’s basket stretched the lead to 53-39 to start the fourth
quarter. The Hilltoppers ran the lead up to 20 points again, as Murphy
and Smith exchanged baskets and assists with one another. Cooper’s soft
jumper landed through the net, too, and aided the Hilltoppers cause. As
the 3:00 mark was nearing, Murphy hit a three and the lead was 67-47. A
mere 15 seconds later Tyson showed off his surprise moves in the lane
and after the basket fell through the net, the entire Hilltopper crowd
cheered.
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MPHS Senior Basketball players: Drew Emrick, Devin Brady, Cullen
Tyson, Will Keyes, Aidan Schneider, Lane Murphy and Lucas Kuhlman
Murphy gave the crowd another reason to cheer with his basket on the
fast break and not long afterwards both he and Schneider would exit
the court to much applause. As the subs had taken over the court,
the fans were hanging on to see what would happen next. Winding down
the scoring in the game was a free throw by Will Keyes and then, of
course, two of the loudest moments of the night. With players
crowded in the lane, no. 24 Drew Emrick, who is normally the
Hilltoppers manager and camera guy, recovered the ball and his
natural instinct was to take it to the basket. The senior tossed the
ball up and in and the gym went nuts as the ball touched nothing but
the net. Emrick’s basket made the score 74-54.
The Crusaders scored at their end one more time and with the crowd
still on their feet, Ethan Payne inbounded the ball to Nolan Deibert
and then it was Deibert back to Payne. Payne tossed it to Devin
Brady and even though players yelled at Brady to shoot it, he passed
it to Keyes, who was set up in the corner by the student section.
Keyes concentrated for a split-second and then put up a shot from
beyond the arc that ricocheted off every speck of orange on the rim
before finally falling through the net. Announcer Gale Clark said,
“Will Keyes for three!” The crowd roared and even the Hilltoppers
bench was on their feet, smiling and clapping, while awaiting the
game buzzer a few seconds later. Keyes’ final shot set the score on
Senior Night at 77-56 and the Hilltoppers celebrated a victory.
Lane Murphy led all scorers with 28 points. Evan Cooper contributed
12 points and Gavin Smith tossed in 11 points for the Hilltoppers.
Mount Pulaski improved to 15-8 on the season.
As the Varsity players exited the court, the first one to meet and
greet Keyes with a hug was Gavin Smith. Meanwhile, Lane Murphy, the
latest member of the Hilltoppers 1,000 point club, rushed out to
meet Drew Emrick with a hand slap. The rest of the Hilltoppers crew
couldn’t wait to congratulate Emrick either. Based on the reaction
of his teammates, you would’ve thought he scored 52 points in a
postseason win!
MPHS Senior Cheerleaders: Delaney Howard, Elana Bruns, Laney Cyrulik,
Chloe Lewis and Ella Woodworth
With the cheerleaders rushing over to cheer, “We are proud of you,
say, we are proud of you!” and the pep band playing, the athletes
shook hands and the gym definitely had a postseason win feel to it.
The Cheerleaders had also entertained the crowd at halftime by doing
a dance routine, with the help of dozens of little girls aspiring to
be cheerleaders. These little girls had participated in the Cheer
Clinic and the highlight was getting to perform at halftime. The
song the girls danced to and even some little girls performed
cartwheels to: The Golden Girls theme song, a remix version of
“Thank You for Being a Friend.”
Perfect.
What a great night in the gym for these kids!
Running it back to the JV game, that was an exciting win for the
young Hilltoppers. Mount Pulaski trailed 39-36 going into the fourth
quarter, but thanks to a couple threes by Colt Selinger and one
three by Lamarion Solomon, the Hilltoppers crawled their way back
into the game. Daniel McCormick also tossed in four of his
game-leading 13 points in the fourth quarter. Toss in a bucket by
Nolan Deibert and then watch Kolin Gibbs pour in seven fourth
quarter points, which included a 5-for-6 clutch performance at the
free throw line in the remaining minutes, and that equals a 58-54
win. A great comeback win for the JV team over Springfield Lutheran.
Here is a list of the seniors honored on Saturday night:
Basketball
Lane Murphy
Cullen Tyson
Aidan Schneider
Will Keyes
Lucas Kuhlman
Devin Brady
Drew Emrick
Cheerleading
Elana Bruns
Laney Cyrulik
Delaney Howard
Chloe Lewis
Ella Woodworth
Pep Band
Joseph Roemer
Congratulations, Seniors!
Mount Pulaski will play Tuesday night at New Berlin. The JV game
will start at 6 p.m. The Varsity will tip-off at 7:30 p.m.
Varsity scoring
Mount Pulaski 77
Murphy 28
Cooper 12
Smith 11
Schneider 6
Aylesworth 6
Keyes 4
Tyson 4
Kuhlman 2
Fricke 2
Emrick 2
Springfield Lutheran 56
Daniels 17
Reavis 10
Thomas 9
Mullen 6
Kistner 4
Stevens 4
McCaffrey 2
Lopian 2
Perkins 2
JV scoring
Mount Pulaski 58
McCormick 13
Deibert 11
Solomon 10
Gibbs 9
Selinger 8
Payne 7
Springfield Lutheran 54
Kistner 21
Perkins 15
McCaffrey 9
Ladage 4
Oldham 2
Carlove 2
Lopian 1
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