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Miami-Yoder steals CSS hopes of playoff advancement

Cheyenne Mountain's St. Clair relishes second chance, this time as an underdog

Sean Engstrom stole an inbounds pass late in the third and had another steal early in the fourth to spark an 8-2 run for Miami-Yoder, as the Buffaloes eliminated Colorado Springs School from the 2A Region 8 district tournament 47-33 on Monday.

Along with Michael McBride, Engstrom finished tied with a team-high 12 points for the Buffaloes (4-14), who advance to play Peyton on Tuesday.

“Once you get the steal it’s like … I just got to put it in nice and easy,” Engstrom said of his third-quarter steal.

The 8-2 run put Miami-Yoder up 35-29.

The Kodiaks (5-15) had tied the score at 27 before Engstrom’s steal with 23 seconds left in the third. After that, the Kodiaks went 3-for-11 in the fourth quarter and the Buffaloes outscored them 18-6 in a game that until that point never saw a lead of more than six.

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“We’ve just had trouble getting shots to fall,” said CSS junior Hunter Golden, who scored a game-high 17. “We let it run away from us, and once it started slipping away, we never really got a stop and slowed down their momentum.”

Golden will be one of 11 returning players for the Kodiaks next season. Having such a young team was rough, but could be beneficial in the future.

“I think it’s good and bad,” Golden said. “I’d like to have some diversity, but I think it’s definitely good that some of the younger guys get to play at this level.”

Senior James Chen added eight for CSS.


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