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WATERLOO - Some shaky foul shooting briefly sent the Waterloo East boys' off course Tuesday. But, eventually, Jaron Nash steered his club toward victory lane.

Nash slashed through Cedar Rapids Prairie's defense early and often, spurring a 68-54 East triumph.

At 6-foot-7 and with guard skills, Nash is a nightmare matchup for opponents. And the visiting Hawks simply had no answer for the Trojan star Tuesday, as Nash rang up a game-high 21 points to go along with four blocked shots.

"Coach was telling me to go to the hole, because I was bigger," said the East senior, who shot 9-for-12 from the floor before fouling out late. "That's what I tried to do: get my points inside, and be patient."

East (5-2, 3-1) won its third straight contest, though the host's 8-for-23 (34.8 percent) shooting from the charity stripe allowed Prairie to hang around.

"I wasn't very pleased with our effort," said Trojan coach Steve McGraw. "Between the foul shooting and the defense, I thought we were poor.

"You can't miss free throws like we missed free throws," McGraw added. "It irritates me when we play with this type of effort."

The Trojans seized a 35-22 halftime lead, thanks to a 12-0, second-quarter run. That scoring spree was highlighted when East's leading point-producer, Nash (16.3 points per game), drove the left baseline and hammered home a one-hand jam.

In the first half, East shot 54 percent and was also aided by 12 Prairie turnovers.

"They were just a little more aggressive in the first half," said Prairie coach Paul Schenkelberg of the Trojans. "They outhustled us - that, and obviously their athleticism was a little better."

Prairie, now 2-4 overall and 0-3 in Mississippi Valley Conference action, trailed by double-digits much of the second half, despite the penetration of Hawks guard Scott Schebler, who finished with 19 points.

East used some solid, high-low offfensive exchanges to dissect the visitors' zone defense. As a result, 6-foot-3 bruiser Quinton Van Arsdale dropped in 12 points on efficient, 5-for-7 shooting.

Trojan fans walked away happy at night's end. McGraw, however, sees room for improvement from his squad.
"There's a lot of things we can improve on," said the veteran coach, whose Trojans return to battle Friday night, when they travel to Dubuque Wahlert.
"Number one, our defense was horrible. Horrible. And we've got to shoot free throws better. … We can play better than we played (Tuesday)."
Contact Kelly Beaton at (319) 291-1456 or kelly.beaton@wcfcourier.com.
C.R. PRAIRIE (54) - Glen Hughes 1-1 2-2 4, Alex Hanna 1-4 0-0 2, Matt Meyer 4-12 5-5 16, Casey Shelangoski 1-3 0-2 2, Luke Carney 1-4 5-7 7, Scott Schebler 9-18 1-4 19, Ross Siemering 0-0 0-1 0, Brandon Lafferty 2-2 0-0 4, Aaron Galloway 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-45 13-21 54.
EAST (68) - Jaron Nash 9-12 2-4 21, Darius Washington 0-5 2-5 2, Joel Riley 2-7 0-2 4, Jerrone Mabry 4-6 0-0 8, Devin Hoskins 2-3 0-2 4, Quinton Van Arsdale 5-7 2-4 12, Tevin Browne 2-6 2-5 8, Corey Turner 1-5 0-1 3, Jamarkkus Evans 3-3 0-0 6. Totals 28-54 8-23 68.
Cedar Rapids Prairie 13 9 15 17 - 54
Waterloo East 14 21 15 18 - 68
3-point goals - Prairie 3 (Meyer 3); East 3 (Browne 2, Turner 1). Total fouls - Prairie 18, East 21. Fouled out - Nash.
EAST SOPHS 57, C.R. PRAIRIE SOPHS 43
PRAIRIE - Matt Stocker 4, Blaine Hilgenkamp 4, Kyle Stocker 2, Chaz Boots 4, Matt Jantzen 21, Justin Hofland 8.
EAST - Arkel Todd 2, Norman Gant 2, Dajuan Campbell 8, Shane Hodges 15, Dajohn Taylor 4, Toril Sudduth 18, Nick Schutte 8.

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