Bayfield comes back in 4th quarter, can't take down Panthers
A slow-to-start Bayfield team finally gets aggressive in the fourth quarter, led by Brian Mashak, 12, the team's only senior this year. Dax Snooks, center, and Keyon Prior, rear, prepare to defend Mashak as the Delta defense comes in.
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Dax Snooks and Ryan Phelps lean on each other for support at the end of Friday night's regional loss to Delta, 75-78.
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The fifth-ranked Bayfield Wolverines express shock and disbelief after losing to the 28th-ranked Delta Panthers on Friday, 75-78.
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A normally composed Ryan Phelps begins to show his frustration with the game during the third quarter.
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Bayfield's bench and coaches reflect the tense atmosphere in the BHS gym during the fourth quarter.
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Dax Snooks prepares to move to defense on Friday night.
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A surprise appearance by the Bayfield High School Wolverine mascot delights the crowd at the start of the second half.
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In the closing minutes of the fourth quarter, BHS prepares to take the floor after a timeout.
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Toga night enthusiasm is shared by Josh Kaufmann, Sydney Gabbard, Hunter Killough and Jake Sandrey during the BHS regional game, which ended in an upset loss to Delta.
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It's over, right? Not quite. One second is added at the end, but it wasn't enough time for Bayfield to overcome Delta's upset.
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Down 21 points in the fourth quarter, the Bayfield boys basketball team fought back with the ferocity of its Wolverine mascot.
It wasn't enough to bring down the Panthers, however, as No. 28 Delta couldn't miss a shot in the first three quarters and held off two Bayfield 3-point chances in the final seconds to secure a 78-75 victory in the opening round of the Colorado High School Activities Association Class 3A Boys Basketball State Tournament.
The Wolverines are now out of the regional action as Delta moves on to play Alamosa at 1 p.m. Saturday. The winner of the that game moves on to the Great Eight at Denver University.
Pine River Valley basketball fans still have two teams to cheer for: the Ignacio Bobcat girls play at 1 p.m. Saturday in Gunnison, followed by the boys at 2:30 p.m. in 2A regional action.
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