WORTHINGTON — Tuesday night time's sport between Worthington and Southwest Minnesota Christian has been an early deal with for native basketball gamers the previous few seasons.
The Eagles entered Worthington having gained their final two video games in as a few years. However a 30-point sport from WHS senior Zach Hayenga and stifling workforce protection led the dedicated Trojans to a 78-57 victory.
The Trojans and Eagles traded baskets to start out the sport. Layup for Layup, Trey for Trey, it didn't matter because the Eagles matched each basket the Trojans made till Hayenga made his first layup of the sport. Tied 7-7, Hayenga picked off Caden Sase from the pocket on an Eagles move — giving the Trojans momentum with a robust end on the rim.

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From there, the Trojans' protection stiffened and Worthington started to tug away. With 17 first-half factors from Jacari Swine and 14 factors from Hayenga, the Trojans led 44-24 on the break.
“I feel we took them out of some issues they wished to do,” Worthington head coach Clint Meyer stated. “Once we can get a cease and go in transition, I feel it simply drives us after we can do these issues. We received what we wished offensively within the first half, and that began with our defensive effort. The boys performed very well and shared the basketball nicely. (We did a whole lot of good issues.)
“We simply must preserve enjoying the way in which we’re,” Hayenga stated of what's been working for the Trojans early within the season. “All of it begins with protection, as soon as we play good protection our offense simply comes.
Just like the Trojans' first sport, a 73-71 victory over St. Peter, WHS began the second half slowly. The Trojans had three early drives that led to turnovers because the Eagles started to chop into the deficit.
Throughout that drive, freshman prospect Ryan Pap collided with Trojan making an attempt to select off a dashing move. Pap left the sport after which the momentum swung again to the Trojans.

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“The primary 5 minutes of the second half are nice for us. I didn't assume we got here out very sturdy once more. I feel we had three consecutive substitutions early within the second half and 5 in St. Peter,” Meyer stated. “However we have been in a position to preserve enjoying, keep centered and never allow them to get again into the sport. I'm proud of our general effort from begin to end.”
Hayenga got here by means of once more with 4 3-pointers, all of which got here within the second half.
“He will get the books open and is an effective three-point shooter. So when he's wanting, he's not losing them,” Meyer instructed his supervisor. “He's additionally actually good across the basket. He jumps very well and may end with contact. The boys have been discovering him and tonight was his flip. You already know, we've received a whole lot of guys that may step up and rating in any sport.”
Swinea completed the sport with 19 factors, Mak Lia had 10 factors. Welbaka Morke and Kaleb Knothe every had seven factors.
The Eagles have been led by Trevin Prins with 14 factors and Jacob Van Dam with 12 factors. Aidan Schaap had 9 factors. Gavin Rieck and Caden Sas every had eight factors.
The Trojans stay at house for an additional sport this Friday towards rival Marshall.
SWC 24 57
Worthington 44 78
Dominic Burns is a normal information and sports activities reporter for the Globe.