Noah Vonleh leads New Hampton over Hargrave, St. Thomas More beats Fishburne in overtime

November 17, 2012 Terrence Payne

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Noah Vonleh took over the second half. The Indiana commit finished with 27 points and 18 rebounds in New Hampton's 74-73 win over Hargrave Military Academy on Saturday afternoon at the National Prep Showcase.

New Hampton entered the second half trailing 38-29. Although he didn't shot the ball well, Vonleh continued to make an impact on the boards for the Huskies. Vonleh began to get going offensively, including taking his man of the dribble on a few plays. But the most impact he had was on the offensive glass. Vonleh was aggressive Saturday afternoon, ripping rebounds away from the Hargrave bigs.

Travis Jorgenson hit a layup to make the game 73-70. New Hampton could only convert on one of three free throw attempts down the stretch, leaving the door open for Hargrave to comeback. Trailing by two, 74-72, Greg McClinton made the first one, but missed the second. With 2.7 seconds remaining, Vonleh grabbed the rebound as the clock ran out. 

Jorgenson added 13 points and seven rebounds. Louisville commits Terry Rozier and Antoine Gill finished with 25 and 24 points, respectively. 

St. Thomas More 85, Fishburne 76

Former Northwest Catholic star Kuran Iverson sunk a 3-pointer with under 30 seconds to play to tie the game 73-73, forcing overtime against St. Thomas More.

In the extra fram, STM and Fishburne played a sloppy first minute, but St. Thomas More made a pair of fastbreak buckets to pull away. Iverson had a game-high 24, while Zach Lewis added 18. St. Thomas More was led by Duane Notice's 21 points and a strong effort from Gabe Levin, who finished with 20 points and six rebounds.

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