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COP/ARVEST TOURNEY: BHS Bruins come up just shy of bagging Falcons

Bartlesville HIgh's Michael Smith III, left, pressures Millwood's Jaden Nickens, No. 20, while Bartlesville's Cooper Wood, right also squeezes down on defense during ConocoPhillips/Arvest Invitational play on Jan. 7, 2023.
Bartlesville HIgh's Michael Smith III, left, pressures Millwood's Jaden Nickens, No. 20, while Bartlesville's Cooper Wood, right also squeezes down on defense during ConocoPhillips/Arvest Invitational play on Jan. 7, 2023.

Playing two No. 1-ranked teams on consecutive days is not anyone’s formula for fame.

But, the Bartlesville High boys basketball team didn’t back down from the challenge in their final two games at the ConocoPhillips/Arvest Invitational hosted by Bartlesville.

In Saturday’s third-place game against No. 1 (Class 3A) Millwood High, Bartlesville nearly slapped Millwood with what would have been only its second loss to an unranked team.

But, Millwood held on to beat Bartlesville, 71-68, in the boys third-place game. The 68 point-total was Bartlesville’s biggest in a month.

Bartlesville reached a milestone in Thursday’s 85-48 win against Ponca City, with head coach Clent Stewart achieving his 75th career victory. He is fourth on all-time list.

On Friday, the Bruins had to take on No. 1 (Class 5A) Carl Albert High in the semifinals.

The Bruins hung within striking distance most the game and trailed by 11, 52-41, on Jack Wahl’s bucket, with just under three minutes remaining.

But, the Titans kept the Bruins at arm’s distance down the stretch and won, 64-46.

The common denominator for Bartlesville in both games was No. 10.

That’s the uniform number of David Castillo, who erupted for 30 and 35 points, respectively, on Friday and Saturday.

Castillo has scored at least 30 points in five games this season for the Bruins (3-8). He is averaging about 25 points per game this season and for his career.

Michael Smith III and Aadhi Ayyappan added 14 and 13 points, respectively, against Millwood.

Following are more details for each game.

CARL ALBERT 64, BARTLESVILLE 46

The Titans led at the end of the first quarter, 11-7, with Castillo having scored all of the Bruins’ points.

Halftime saw only a five-point lead for Carl Albert, 24-19, despite a slam dunk by Jayden Mott,

Key Bartlesville plays in the second quarter included a charge taken by Ayyappan, followed by a foul on Castillo and two free throws.

A pattern also had developed — Castillo and Ayyappan scored all of Bartlesville’s points most the way.

In the latter part of the third period, an offensive rebound by Cooper Wood set up a Castillo three-pointer that cut the Titans’ lead to three points, 29-26.

Bartlesville High's David Castillo, center, makes a strong move to the hoop during action Jan. 6, 2023, against Carl Albert High, at the ConocoPhillips/Arvest Invitational.
Bartlesville High's David Castillo, center, makes a strong move to the hoop during action Jan. 6, 2023, against Carl Albert High, at the ConocoPhillips/Arvest Invitational.

However, Carl Albert finished the rest of the third quarter with an 8-3 run to lead, 37-29.

The Titans continued to pull away to start the fourth quarter, building a 12-point lead, 45-33.

Bartlesville never got closer than 10 points the rest of the way.

In addition to Castillo’s 30 points, Ayyappan tallied 10, while Riley Duong, Wahl and Dayton McCall combined for the other six points.

MILLWOOD 71, BARTLESVILLE 68

In their previous seven games, Bartlesville had scored more than 56 points only once.

But, they raised their offensive level of play against the Falcons to inject voltage into the excited Bartlesville crowd.

In fact, Millwood left the door wide open in the past few minutes — but Bartlesville couldn’t quite get over the threshold.

With a little more than a minute remaining, Millwood seemed to own an insurmountable lead, 67-58, thanks to buckets by Jaden Nickens on back-to-back possessions.

However, the Bruins turned the final 66 seconds into Thrill City.

Castillo drew a foul with 1:06 remaining and drilled two free throws to trim the lead to seven points, 67-60.

Millwood then managed to drain almost 14 seconds off the clock before Bartlesville administered a foul. But, the foul shooter missed the front end of the one-and-one and Bartlesville got the rebound. However, Millwood stole the ball back in the backcourt and drew another Bruin foul with 38.5 ticks showing.

Once more, the foul shooter misfired the front end, leading to a Bruin rebound, quick push up the court and three-pointer by Castillo to slice the margin to four points, 67-63.

Bartlesville made a quick foul — and the shooter with 0-for-2. However, Millwood seized the offensive rebound, leading to Bartlesville’s fourth foul in 30 seconds. This time, the Falcon charity line denizen dumped in both tosses, upping the Millwood lead back to six points, 69-63.

Seven seconds later, Millwood fouled Castillo — who seemed to forced contact on the triple team on the left wing. He canned both free throws to make it a four-point game, 69-65, with 15.9 seconds left.

Bartlesville appeared to steal back with its backcourt pressure — the key factor in the late rally — but an official whistled a foul on McCall. That turned out to be a might unpopular decision, bringing out the boo birds in the Bruin stands.

But, a Millwood shooter missed both free throws to give Bartlesville another chance with 13.8 seconds left.

The Bruins surged to the other end and Ayyappan sliced the nets with a deep three-pointer — off an assist from Castillo — to make it a two-point game, 70-68.

Only 6.2 seconds remained.

The Bruins managed a hasty foul with 5.3 ticks showing.

The Millwood player made only one of his two charity tosses to take the lead to 71-68.

The Bruins made a desperately rapid push up the court, leading to Castillo getting a decent look from near the corner on a three-pointer. Whether a Falcon player managed to get a finger from behind on Castillo’s shot, it was hard to tell in live action. The bottom line was his attempt fell short of the basket and Millwood escaped with the three-point win.

It had been a gritty effort by Bartlesville, which had trailed by 10 at the end of the first quarter, 16-6.

Millwood threatened in the second period to open up the lead, but a quick spurt by Bartlesville — including two Castillo free throws, a two-and-one play by McCall, a wrist-flicking flip-in shot by Ayyappan and a Castillo three-pointer tied the score, 22-22.

At halftime, Millwood led by only three points, 27-24,

The lead was never larger than six points, and hung mostly around two-to-four points through the third period.

But, Millwood’s offense got a little traction in the early part of the fourth period, sparked by a three-point play by Khristopher Clay. The Falcons saw their lead chewed away but managed to hold on.

Next up, the Bruins play host Tuesday to Muskogee.

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