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Adamczyk’s second half comeback leads Geneva to 68-65 win

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Grove City, PA – In the first half of the game at Grove City, junior Ethan Adamczyk (Uniontown, OH/Lake), the Golden Tornadoes’ leading scorer was held scoreless.

 

In the second half, though, he made up for lost time and scored seven points in a row, tying the score at 48-48 with 7:14 left and then putting the Golden Tornadoes ahead for good as Geneva never trailed again.

 

“It was just a matter of getting used to Grove City’s gym,” said Geneva coach Jeff Santarsiero. “You can tell people about it but they have to see it themselves.

 

“We shot well as a team in the second half, too. We got points from our bench and we hadn’t had that for a while.”

 

Adamczyk finished with 12 points but Geneva’s leading scorer was senior Jacob Jaros (Levittsburg, OH/LaBrae) with 16 points and sophomore Chaese Vaudrin (Uniontown, OH/Lake) had 10.

 

“Jake Jaros played a great game for us,” Santarsiero said. “He’s really been playing well.

“This was a big win for us, getting a conference win on the road. It went down to the wire, but most games with Grove City do.”

 

Geneva will travel to Penn State-Altoona for a non-conference game Monday at 6:00, then will host its first Presidents’ Athletic Conference game of 2015 Wednesday, against Washington & Jefferson at 7:30.

 

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Jan 3, 2015

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