Quincy handles Geneva
Quincy 52, Geneva 43: In a tough place to play, Geneva pulled within 50-43 with 50 seconds left to play on Brendan Leahy’s fourth 3-pointer of the game, but got no closer.#147;It was one of those deals where it had to be perfect for us, and it didn#146;t happen,#148; Vikings coach Phil Ralston said of the nonconference result.Geneva (12-9) couldn#146;t convert on several layups and free throws in the second half, Ralston said, and Quincy (14-6) enjoyed 11-of-12 foul shooting compared to the Vikings#146; 1-of-6.Leahy led all scorers with 21 points. Geneva#146;s Ryan Willing added 9 points and Drew White scored 6 all on second-quarter putbacks.#147;It#146;s not often you have a chance to beat Quincy on their home floor. We were right there,#148; Ralston said. #147;Unfortunately, we didn#146;t make the magic happen.#146;