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  Tuesday, January 8
Falcon vs. Mesa Ridge
January 4, 2008 - 11:35PM

Jamal Dickerson lost a contact lens but not his shooting touch while scoring a game-high 22 points to lead senior-laden Mesa Ridge to a 68-49 home victory against Falcon on Friday.

Dickerson, a 6-foot-2 senior, netted 14 points before losing his contact lens. He tallied eight more points in the fourth quarter, including six in a row when his two baskets sandwiched two free throws.

“That was wild. I didn’t know it was possible,” Dickerson said. “When I shot the free throws, I was kind of squinting.”

With Pikes Peak No. 10 Mesa Ridge ahead 48-35, Dickerson scored on a fast-break layup and No. 7 Falcon was whistled for an intentional foul.

He made both free throws and later added a layup on the subsequent possession for a 54-35 lead.

“I finally put another contact in after the game,” said Dickerson, who added nine rebounds, three assists and three steals.

Emanuel Salas scored 19 points for Mesa Ridge (4-4, 2-0 4A Metro), while John Smalls added 15 points and 12 rebounds.

Gabriel Jackson had 11 points for Falcon (6-3, 1-2). Adam Link added 10 points and nine rebounds, while Onorio Franco had nine points.

It was 16-16 after a quarter, but Falcon trailed by five at halftime and 46-35 entering the final period.

“It came down to somebody else wanted it more than we did,” Falcon coach Roy Vieux said. “We didn’t get back in transition and they hurt us.”

Both teams like to run but only the Grizzlies did so effectively after the opening quarter.

“We turned our defense into offense and were able to speed up things our way,” said Mesa Ridge coach Monte Fetters, whose team has lost four games to Pueblo schools, three by four points or less.

Dickerson had six points in an 8-0 spurt that gave Mesa Ridge a 24-17 lead it never relinquished. He also fed Tomas Gipson for a two-on-one fast-break dunk.

“Everybody stepped up,” Dickerson said. “I just try to help by doing whatever it takes to win.”


Tuesday, January 8
Canon City vs. Falcon
December 21, 2007 - 12:09AM

A look at the results from Thursday's high school sports events


BOYS BASKETBALL
Falcon 76, Cañon City 45
At Falcon: Gabriel Jackson scored 19 points and John Kienast added 14, including four 3-pointers, for the Falcons (6-2).

Jackson also had 14 rebounds, six assists and six steals for Falcon.

“It was a great game to end on before the break,” Falcon coach Roy Vieux said. “We pushed the ball down the court well tonight.”


Tuesday, January 8
Cheyenne Mountain vs. Falcon
December 19, 2007 - 12:06AM

No. 8 Falcon 63, Cheyenne Mountain 54
At Falcon: Junior Adam Link had 22 points, including three 3-pointers, and 13 rebounds and Lewis Baumen scored 17 to lead Falcon (5-2, 1-1 4A Metro).

Logan Mueller scored 19, including three 3-pointers, to lead the Indians (1-5, 0-1).


Wednesday, December 5
Falcons cruise to third

From Gazette Telegraph, Dec 5th 

Hot shooting by 4A Falcon overpowers host 5A Rampart

Dec 4, 2007 11:15 pm

Falcon was in high gear Tuesday while claiming third place in the Rampart Tip-Off Classic with a convincing 80-65 victory over the host Rams.

“First place would’ve been better but it was a good win. We wanted third place,” said Falcon junior Lewis Baumann, who led all scorers with a career-high 28 points.

Arapahoe, which beat Falcon, lost to Eaglecrest 56-51 in overtime in the championship.

Falcon (3-1) got 23 points from 6-foot-5 junior Adam Link, who also had 11 rebounds and three blocks. Link had eight points and Baumann nine as Falcon raced to a 23-13 lead after one period.

“We love to run but it’s kind of like driving a sports car,” said third-year Falcon coach Roy Vieux. “It’s not just about hitting the gas. You’ve got to brake, turn, learn to shift. Our patience isn’t quite there yet. But if we’re hitting on all cylinders, we’re pretty good.”

Link said he expects the Pikes Peak No. 10 Falcons to challenge No. 3 Widefield and Fountain-Fort Carson for Class 4A Metro Conference honors.

“If the pieces fall together, we could be really good,” said Baumann, who made all five of his shots for 11 points in the fourth quarter.

Senior Gabriel Jackson (10 points), junior John Kniest (eight) and junior Onorio Franco (six) fill out the Falcons’ starting lineup that combined to make 30 of 57 shots, plus 14 of 16 free-throw attempts.

No. 7 Rampart (1-3) was led by senior Eric Bandt, who scored 15 of his 17 points in the first half. Junior Justin Matoke (10 points) and junior Jeff Karlik (eight) combined to make 8 of 10 shots. Junior Devin Mohn scored eight in the final three minutes.

Third-year Rams coach J’on St. Clair, who was at Falcon before going to Class 5A Rampart, said his team is searching for its identity. He used all 15 players, 11 in the first half, while substituting liberally.

“We’re trying to find out what are good combinations,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of talented kids. We still need to figure out who can play where.”

St. Clair took no solace in the fact that it’s just the second week of the season.

“This was very disappointing,” he said. “I knew some of those kids when I was at Falcon. We just didn’t match their intensity.”

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