Page 24 • Thursday, November 6, 2003 Sports The Pendulum Nestor says exhibition loss may prove lielpful Colin Donohue guard Carlos Moreira. “We Eton’s Gary Marsh led all SctlGClUle Editor in chief definitely got beat a couple of scorers with 15 points and nine „ Athletes in Action left Elen’s men’s basketball team and coach Ernie Nestor with a clear idea of where the Phoenix is now and where it must be Nov. 17 when the season opens. The Phoenix dropped its first preseason scrimmage 73-62 Saturday night, but Nestor said the loss will ultimately help cure some ills. “We knew we were going to get exposed,” said Nestor, in his first year as men’s basketball head coach. “That’s why you play a team like (Athletes in Action). They’re the kind of team that if you make a mistake, they’ll kill you. It wasn’t chopped liver we were playing against.” A point made all the more evident after six minutes of play. After Chris Chalko’s layup, which gave the Phoenix an 11-10 lead, Eion’s offense stalled for six minutes, effectively putting the game out of reach before the end of the first half. The Phoenix made a slight run at the open of-the second half, pulling to within 36-32. But Elon could get no closer. “Our effort was pretty good,” said guard Carlos Moreira. “We definitely got beat a couple of times. It was basically a learning experience. A couple of times we were playing not to make mis takes. We were a little out of sync.” The Phoenix received strong minutes from Moreira, quite possibly the quickest player on the floor. On several occasions, Moreira (seven points, two steals) was able to beat his man to the basket, only to see his layup attempt fall short. “Carlos came with some good energy there,” Nestor said. Nestor said defensively, Moreira and the rest of the guard corps will be asked to utilize their speed and quickness to play a more in-your-face, up-tempo style. That style, though, led to sev eral easy back-door opportuni ties for Athletes in Action, a con tributing factor to their soaring field goal percentage (57.8 per cent). “One-foot shots up your per centage,” Nestor said of the repeated Athletes in Action layups. “We need to work on ball pressure.” Athletes in Action placed four players in double figures, includ ing Ryan Sears, who scored 14 points and seven assists. Phoenix notes ... Athletes in Action’s rosier is compriseil of former college ba.skctball players, including Joe Crispin, formerly of The Pennsylvania State University, and Ryan Scars, who led Creighton University to the NCAA Tournament while he was in college ... Eion’s Jackson Atoyebi sal out Saturday's game due to a cut to his hand. He fell on his hand two days before the scrimmagc and had to receive seven stitches hctwetn his pinky and ring fingers ... Guard and three-point specialist Scan Newton has left the Phoenix per> inanently, ammling to Nestor ... Point guard Steve Harvin did not start Saturday’s scrimmage due to lingering problems with his shoulder, which he had sur gery on during the offseason. Montell Watson started in Harvin’s place and .scored two points and dished out five assists ... Redshirt freshman Chris Chalko, who former head coach Mark Simons lauded last season, saw his first in-game action Saturday, coupling his low-post abilities with his outside game to score 10 points in 25 minutes. Nestor said he has no plans of confining the 6-foot, 8-inch Chalko to the low post. “He’s an iitside, outside player,” Nestor said. Eion’s Gary Marsh led all scorers with 15 points and nine rebounds. Rasmi Gamble and Chalko added 10 apiece for Elon. Scottie Rice, last season’s pri mary offensive weapon, went scoreless, as a stout Athletes in Action defense cued on him all game. Nestor also said the scrim mage provided a unique oppor tunity for him to play and assess the four freshmen new to the team. “The best thing about fresh men,” Nestor said, “is we can get them experience.” Experience may not come in the form of exhibition games, though. Elon doesn’t have anoth er tune up scheduled. But that doesn’t bother Moreira. “(Saturday night) is not really the way we’re going to play,” Moreira said. “As the season goes on, we will get better.” Contact Colin Donohue at pen- dulum@elon.edu or 278-7247. 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