The best in competition seems to bring out the best in the Beatty High School boys basketball team.
Two weeks after a dramatic 63-62 victory over Spring Mountain that remains the Golden Eagles’ only league loss, the Hornets had four players score in double figures and went overtime to hand Word of Life its first league loss, 58-52 on Jan. 29 in Beatty.
The overtime was all Beatty, which scored the first 8 points of the extra session. Alan Sandoval found Jacob Henry down low for a layup, then was on the receiving end of a similar pass from Jorge Leon. Brayden Lynn scored on a putback, and Fabian Perez then took a steal all the way for another layup and a 56-48 edge with 1:40 left. A couple of nice drives to the basket made it closer, but Sandoval finished it off, hitting a third-chance putback to cap the scoring.
That balance was the key for the Hornets, who clearly took to heart coach Steve Sullivan’s message about sharing the basketball following a brutal 59-40 loss to Beaver Dam. Against Word of Life, Perez led the way with 13 points, Sandoval and Henry each netted 11, and Leon tallied 10.
“When we played Beaver Dam, we didn’t have that,” Sullivan said. “We were a little selfish with the ball. We were dribbling without purpose. We weren’t trying to get penetration, and we weren’t looking for that extra pass.”
“It seemed like we were working together more tonight,” added Henry, who led Beatty with 12 rebounds. “When we had a chance, we’d wait and see if we had a guy open on the other side of the key. Last game, everybody was being a little selfish. Once you got the ball, you shot. We started working on thinking about passing first.”
Each team had moments when it looked as if it could put away the other. Word of Life went on a 12-4 run early in the second quarter to take a 20-13 lead. But the Hornets started working the ball inside, sometimes for layups, sometimes on drives, and when Leon was fouled as he was starting a drive and sank both free throws with 29 seconds to go in the half, Beatty held a 27-20 lead.
But the Eagles bounced back after that 14-0 Hornets run, and spent the third quarter slowly chipping away. They scored the last 7 points to pull within 36-34, with a couple of turnovers — the Hornets finished with 21 — fueling the small run.
“Based on what we’ve seen from them on film, they like to slow things down because they don’t have a deep bench,” Sullivan said of the Eagles. “Our objective was let’s make it a full-court game, let’s keep the pressure on them. Even with the lead toward the end, when it was getting tight, I just felt Word of Life was tired, at least more tired than we were.
“I said we’re going to get that ball and go. We’re not going to force it, and that’s the conundrum. You tell them to go and tell them to ease up at the same time.”
The fourth quarter saw another trade of runs, with Beatty scoring 7 consecutive points — 4 on layups by Henry after nice feeds from Sandoval, who led the Hornets with 6 assists — and Word of Life answering with 6 straight, all inside.
A Perez free throw and a Sandoval putback gave Beatty a 48-45 lead with 44 seconds left, but Jaiden Stuckey, who led the Eagles with 17 points, nailed a 3-pointer 23 seconds later to force overtime.
With wins over the top two teams in the Class 1A Southern League standings under their belts, the Hornets welcomed last-place Green Valley Christian to town Friday night.
There were no such dramatics this time, as Henry scored 16 points and Sandoval totaled 11 in an easy 51-33 win.