Parolini, Norway tame Wolves in opener, 43-37
NORWAY — The Carney-Nadeau boys basketball team started out of sync, and it was enough for Norway to earn the 43-37 victory Tuesday at Norway in Skyline Central Conference action.
Senior Logan Parolini led Norway with 15 points.
“Things were a little sloppy, but we are happy to sneak out with the win,” said Knights coach Jeff Gallino. “We need to improve on late game situations and handling pressure. I was pleased with the teams effort overall.”
Carney coach Paul Polfus had similar thoughts regarding his team’s performance.
“We shot so poor and our movement on offense wasn’t great,” Polfus said. “We played hard and switched up a few defense things and that seemed to help. I give our kids credit, we really came together later in the game.”
Norway (1-0, 1-0 SCC) travels to non-conference rival Iron Mountain tonight, before returning home to host SCC foe Stephenson on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m.
Carney-Nadeau 6 3 12 16 — 37
Norway 12 8 19 4 — 43
Carney-Nadeau — Koffman 16, Flanagan 5, LaFord 5, Imholt 5, Kakuk 4, Hodson 2; F: 18; Fouled out: Flanagan; FT: 2-3; 3-point field goals: Koffman 1, LaFord 1, Imholt 1.
Norway — Parolini 15, Amundson 8, Seat 6, Bray 6, Van Holla 4, Wolsker 2 Carlson 2; F: 10; Fouled out: none; FT: 14-25; 3-point field goals: Parolini 1.



