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Africentric drops OHSAA Division III boys basketball state semifinal in double overtime

DAYTON — Ottawa-Glandorf won the battle of attrition and eliminated Africentric from the Division III boys basketball state tournament for the second consecutive season.

The Titans rallied from a 12-point deficit and edged the Nubians 48-47 in double overtime in a semifinal Saturday at University of Dayton Arena.

Colin White’s free throw with 4.9 seconds remaining proved to be the winning point and was the only point of the second four-minute overtime. Africentric’s Dailyn Swain drove the lane on the game’s final possession, but his basket came after time expired.

Africentric reacts to its state semifinal loss to Ottawa-Glandorf on Saturday at University of Dayton Arena.
Africentric reacts to its state semifinal loss to Ottawa-Glandorf on Saturday at University of Dayton Arena.

Playing in his final game for Africentric (22-6), Swain led the Nubians with 21 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and three steals.

Swain, who will play at Xavier, was a two-time district Player of the Year and was a finalist this season for Ohio Mr. Basketball, which was won by Pickerington Central’s Devin Royal.

“I know Devin Royal is Mr. Basketball, but (Swain) is my Mr. Basketball, and my Mr. Basketball with the ball in his hands," Africentric coach Michael Bates said. "I’m thinking we’re going to win that game every single time.”

Africentric's Dailyn Swain drives to the basket against Ottawa-Glandorf's Theo Maag (11) during the fourth quarter.
Africentric's Dailyn Swain drives to the basket against Ottawa-Glandorf's Theo Maag (11) during the fourth quarter.

Trailing 31-19 late in the third quarter, Ottawa-Glandorf (25-3) held Africentric without a basket for nearly six minutes to take the lead midway through the fourth.

Down 41-38, Africentric forced overtime on Cortez Freeman’s 3-pointer with 54.4 seconds remaining in regulation. Freeman fouled out with 3:17 left in the first overtime.

Ottawa-Glandorf defeated Africentric 53-48 in a semifinal a season ago before losing to Cincinnati Taft 48-45 in the title game.

Africentric's Laron Fuller shoots over Ottawa-Glandorf's Hunter Stechschulte.
Africentric's Laron Fuller shoots over Ottawa-Glandorf's Hunter Stechschulte.

“(This was) just a great high school basketball game,” Ottawa-Glandorf coach Tyson McGlaughlin said. “The Ottawa-Glandorf-Africentric battle has really been something in the postseason. ... I have a lot of respect for coach Bates. The kids are tough and physical and the last couple of years the implications of this game have been as high as you can get.”

Ottawa-Glandorf will play Cleveland Heights Lutheran East in the final at 5:15 p.m. Sunday. Lutheran East defeated Harvest Prep 65-44 in the other semifinal.

Africentric (22-6) had a chance to win in the first overtime, but Swain missed a long 3-pointer as time expired.

“It was a hard-fought game,” Bates said. “Six quarters of championship basketball at an extremely high level. Both teams fought it out and left it out on the court. We had a few timely mistakes that cost us and we had a few opportunities to actually capitalize on on a couple of mistakes that they made and we weren't able to make it happen.”

Ottawa-Glandorf's Colin White (22) knocks the ball away from Africentric's Preston Steele during overtime.
Ottawa-Glandorf's Colin White (22) knocks the ball away from Africentric's Preston Steele during overtime.

White led Ottawa-Glandorf with 24 points. Theo Maag had 14 points and 11 rebounds.

“We go at it,” White said of his rivalry with Swain. “Last year, we had a good duel and this year, there’s just so much respect between us. He’s a competitor and I’m a competitor. We really go at it. At the end of the game, I said all love and I wished him luck at Xavier. I know he’s going to do great things over there. There’s a ton of mutual respect between us.”

After the game, Bates told his players what they meant to him.

“They’re the main reason I love basketball,” he said.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Africentric loses Division III basketball state semi in 2 OTs