Southeast sophomore Taye Moore scored a team-high 15 points and junior Wade Voss chipped in nine points, but the first-year varsity starters still lack the big-game experience of Lincoln Southwest. Smith has been Southwest’s leading scorer throughout the season, but he truly came alive by scoring 15 of his game-high 22 points in the second half. He made some tough shots in the second half, and I think we’d like to get easier shots but I credit him for stepping up and making some big ones,” Bahe said. Considering the Knights trimmed an 18-point deficit down to six points during the second half, there were still positives for Southeast to take away from the loss. Despite returning zero varsity starters from a season ago, Southeast has wins over Omaha Burke and Millard South while its other losses have come against No.
Source: thestar December 18, 2021 13:31 UTC