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By Troy Hyde Expand Newton sophomore Jake Ingle, a 5-foot-7 point guard, takes the ball to the basket against 6-8 Owen Coffman of Grinnell during the Cardinalsâ season opener on Tuesday. Ingle hit a pair of free throws with 13.7 seconds to go in the game to help Newton secure a 58-55 road win. (Troy Hyde) GRINNELL â Sophomore Jake Ingle told a teammate in the huddle during a timeout in the closing seconds of Newtonâs boysâ basketball game against Grinnell that he wanted the ball is his hands in crunch time. Ingle played in 14 games as a freshman last year and scored 27 points. On Tuesday, in the Cardinalsâ season opener against the Tigers, Ingle hit the two biggest free throws of his prep career and the pair of freebies helped send Newton to a 58-55 road win during Little Hawkeye Conference action. ....