Game 2 | 11:30 AM
Geneseo vs. Davenport North
Points By Quarter
FINAL |
1st QTR |
2nd QTR |
3rd QTR |
4th QTR |
Total |
Geneseo
|
2
|
8
|
10
|
10
|
30
|
North
|
17
|
12
|
14
|
10
|
53
|
Game Summary
Davenport North delivered a strong performance, securing a resounding 53-30 victory over Geneseo. The game was a testament to Davenport North's defensive prowess and efficient scoring, with Tenerick Brady and Johnale Johnson Jr. emerging as the driving forces behind the Wildcat victory. Brady led the charge with 12 points and an impressive 4 steals, while Johnson Jr. made a significant impact, contributing 13 points and 4 steals.
On the opposing side, Geneseo's Kruiz Ludwig put up 8 points and 8 rebounds. Grady Bernahl exhibited strong defensive play, tallying 3 steals and contributing 2 points. Additionally, Owen Parker's performance was marked by 9 points and 9 rebounds, demonstrating his impact on both ends of the court.
BOX Score
Game Preview by Steve Tappa, Shootout Historian
In another rematch from the 2022 Shootout, a couple of old Davenport coaching rivals face off. Former Central player and coach Ryan Hill makes his Shootout debut for Geneseo against former North player and current coach Marquez Davis. Both are among the Shootout players becoming head coaches at the event. They split four MAC meetings coaching against each other the last two seasons. Davis' Wildcats start four transfers, including two honorable mention all-conference performers -- senior Tsuriad Moore (Central) and junior DeAndre Smith (Clinton). The other transfers starting are senior Ollie Braun (Durant) and junior Tenerick Brady (another ex-Central player squaring off with his former coach). North's holdover is hard to handle, too -- steadily improving 6-5 senior forward Chris Moss. Hill's Leafs return four regulars, including last season's leading scorer, sophomore shooter Landon Nordstrom. Hill also is especially high on physical ball-handler Kruiz Ludwig (a college baseball prospect) and junior Owen Parker ("lengthy and learning to play inside and out," Hill said). The most familiar Geneseo name comes off the bench, though. Kwin VanKerrebroeck is the son of Leafs great, former Augustana player and current Geneseo assistant Ky VanKerrebrock. Kwin's grandfather Bob also coached the Lady Leafs to 129 victories in eight seasons -- highlighted by a fourth-place state finish in 1986-87 -- before becoming the top assistant to current Iowa coach Lisa Bluder locally at St. Ambrose.
Did You Know?
- Geneseo is 11-17 in the Genesis Shootout. Last 5: LLLLL
- North is 13-15. Last 5: WWWWW
Geneseo
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