Key Highlights
- We're pretty solid on defense.
- It's when we get out over our skis and reach and lunge when we get beat, but we're trying to do a better job of that, so hopefully that'll start to carry over into big games," Ravet said. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Knights controlled the game from the start, running zone defense and putting the ball in the net on offense.
- Their rhythm on both ends allowed them to outscore the Bears 46-23 in the first half.
- They continued their dominance in the second half to secure the win behind Grant Wardenaar's 40-point performance."He didn't start on Friday because he was having trouble getting his eye open after being sick, so he didn't start Friday.
- But, I think he had six or seven dunks on Saturday, so that was exciting," Ravet said. Wardenaar and the Knights were cooking offensively in the first quarter.
