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Bears need half, but put away Southwestern Christian for 87-69 win

UCA out-scores Eagles by 20 points in second half behind Elias Cato’s 22 points, 11 rebounds before ASUN play starts

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UCA Bears coach John Shulman
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CONWAY, Ark. — It took a half Sunday afternoon at the Farris Center, but the Central Arkansas Bears eventually put away the Southwestern Christian Eagles 87-69 in their final non-conference tuneup before conference play begins.

UCA (4-9) outscored SCU 49-29 in the second half, led by senior Elias Cato, who scored 20 of his team-high 22 points in the final 20 minutes. Cato led five Bears in double figures, with freshman Layne Taylor adding 15 points, sophomore Brayden Fagbemi 13, redshirt freshman Ben Fox 11 and sophomore Michael Evbagharu 10.

Junior forward Glory Etim had 7 points and 13 rebounds as UCA dominated the boards by a 50-33 margin, including 16 offensive rebounds. The Bears scored 22 second-chance points and had 46 points in the paint.

The Eagles, an NAIA team from Bethany, Okla., led 40-38 at halftime on the strength of 10 three-pointers. SCU made 10 of 21 from beyond the arc in the opening half, but went just 2 for 10 in the second half. UCA was 7 of 31 from three-point range, with Fox and Taylor making three each.

SCU sophomore Deondre Dunn led all scorers with 26 points, connecting on four of the Eagles’ threes. However, UCA’s defense held him to just six points in the second half. SCU shot just 35.3 percent overall in the second half.

“The big thing is we shot 15 threes in the first half and they shot 21,” said UCA coach John Shulman. “If you don’t want them to make 10, then don’t let them shoot 21. We just did a poor job. And when you’re pressing, you’re going to give up some threes on the back end, that’s just what it is. But that’s why we went completely away from it and had to just squat down and guard.

“And we did a decent job. They scored 29 points in the second half. But you have to give them a little credit, they were banking them in and throwing them in off their hips. You know, sometimes those basketball gods want to test you, and they tested us today.”

The Bears, still playing without five players, got a spark off the bench from freshman Ethan Thomas, who played a season-high 16 minutes. Cato added 11 rebounds for his first double-double of the season, and fourth of his career.

“I watched them yesterday against Tulsa, and it was a 12-point game,” said Shulman. “And Tulsa is good, and if they didn’t make shots they weren’t going to win by 30. But they made shots. Give credit to them (SCU) for coming out (today) and making shots.

“But give credit to one kid in our pogram, and his name is Ethan Thomas. It was an honor to watch him do what he did out there today. And our kids rallied around him. And when I say multiple times, enthusiasm is contagious, that’s what I’m talking about. I couldn’t be more proud of Ethan. It just felt like the right thing to do, to play him. And he responded, and we took upon his personality.

“If you’re running a company, you want Ethan Thomas, because he’s going to show up 30 minutes early and stay 30 minutes late. He’s different, he’s uncommon. You know, sometimes life works out like it’s supposed to work out, and for that dude, it worked out today. He plays his guts out, he does everything we ask, he’s in the gym all the time. And (our) kids have great respect for him.

“And he hadn’t done it in a game, but now he has, so they’re going to have even more respect for him.”

UCA opens play in the Atlantic Sun Conference on Thursday night, hosting Eastern Kentucky as part of a doubleheader with the Sugar Bears. The Bears will tip off the nightcap at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Scottie Pippen Court.

Boys High School Basketball Poll

GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 girls high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Conway (19)27-11991
2.Farmington (1)23-11802
3.Green Co. Tech24-21343
4.Springdale Har-Ber23-41284
5.Fort Smith Northside21-41085
6.Springdale23-31056
7.Pulaski Academy28-0897
8.Mountain Home23-4419
9.Little Rock Central18-6398
10.Vilonia19-721
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 17, Dover 11, Little Rock Christian 10, Valley View 8, West Side Greers Ferry 5, Marion 2, DeQueen 1, Nashville 1
CLASS 6A
1.Conway (20)28-11001
2.Springdale Har-Ber23-4672
3.Fort Smith Northside21-4573
4.Springdale23-3524
5.Little Rock Central18-6195
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 5.
CLASS 5A
1.Farmington (20)23-11001
2.Green Co. Tech24-2772
3.Mountain Home23-4453
4.Vilonia19-7344
5.Little Rock Christian21-4235
Others receiving votes: Valley View 19, Marion 2.
CLASS 4A
1.Pulaski Academy (20)28-01001
2.DeQueen26-1802
3.Nashville20-7543
4.Watson Chapel20-4384
5.Arkadelphia17-6125
Others receiving votes: Forrest City 7, Stuttgart 4, Brookland 3, Pottsville 1, Pea Ridge 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Dover (20)18-01001
2.Lamar27-2762
3.Dumas25-1573
4.Mountain View22-7314
5.Harding Academy20-214
Others receiving votes: Fouke 9, Elkins 4, Bergman 3, Centerpoint 3, Melbourne 1, Salem 1, Manila 1.
CLASS 2A
1.Quitman (8)27-1831
2.Riverside (6)29-3762
3.Barton (6)29-1683
4.Izard County23-4324
5.Sloan-Hendrix29-415
Others receiving votes: Poyen 14, Dierks 13, Cutter-Morning Star 1.
CLASS 1A
1.West Side Greers Ferry (20)32-31001
2.Earle22-6782
3.Marked Tree24-6393
4.Taylor26-4364
5.Rural Special27-6325
Others receiving votes: Scranton 10, Jasper 4, Wonderview 1.

Girls High School Basketball Poll

BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 boys high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Springdale (15)25-31931
2.Benton (3)24-31703
3.Jonesboro (2)23-31672
4.Little Rock Mills26-11394
5.Bryant17-91185
6.Maumelle21-6757
7.Valley View22-3436
8.Forrest City22-2408
Fayetteville19-7409
Harrison23-54010t
Springdale Har-Ber16-94010t
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 14, North Little Rock 8, Little Rock Christian 8, Farmington 3, Bergman 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 6A
1.Springdale (17)25-3971
2.Jonesboro (3)23-3832
3.Bryant17-9563
4.Springdale Har-Ber16-9305
5.Fayetteville19-7254
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 9, Bentonville 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 5A
1.Benton (2024-31001
2.Maumelle21-6723
3.Valley View22-3392
4.Harrison23-5384
5.Little Rock Christian21-5235
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 12, Farmington 11, Sylvan Hills 4, Marion 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Little Rock Mills (20)26-11001
2.Forrest City22-2782
3.Magnolia16-1533
4.Morrilton19-7274
5.Little Rock Hall18-6255
Others receiving votes: Dardanelle 8, Joe T. Robinson 5, Blythevile 2, Brookland 1, Camden Fairview 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Bergman (20)32-21001
2.Lamar 24-3732
3.Osceola19-6533
4.Subiaco Academy20-4305
5.Elkins26-4184
Lincoln24-418
Others receiving votes: Melbourne 4, Dumas 2, Newport 2.
CLASS 2A
1.England (18)26-3901
2.Cedar Ridge (1)24-5652
3.Riverside (1)30-6593
4.Izard County21-9464
5.Ozark Catholic32-4235
Others receiving votes: East Poinsett County 13, Mount Vernon-Enola 2, Sloan-Hendrix 1, Hackett 1.
CLASS 1A
1.Earle (20)17-31001
2.Marked Tree22-5702
3.Nevada County25-7503
4.County Line25-5344
5.Jasper25-7135t
Others receiving votes: Brinkley 10, Clarendon 8, Dermott 7.

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