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Posted December 22, 2011
Jefferson flourishing, thanks to point guard Olson

CEDAR RAPIDS — Taylor Olson dribbled out the clock for another Cedar Rapids Jefferson win last week. Next thing you know, he’s nose to nose and jawing back and forth with Cedar Rapids Washington’s Cybryan Moa.

Thankfully, before it could go all Cincinnati-Xavier, the players were broken apart and even ended up hugging during the postgame handshake ceremony between the teams. This was obviously just a case of Moa being frustrated after having to try and defend Olson, who took over the game in a tight fourth quarter.

The ultimate compliment, really.

“Stuff like that kind of gets me pumped up,” Olson said. “Just means I’m doing something right, you know?”

Cedar Rapids Washington's Brock Butterfield (left) guards Cedar Rapids Jefferson's Taylor Olson during the second half of their game at Cedar Rapids Washington High School on Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in southeast Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (SourceMedia Group News/Jim Slosiarek)

The senior point guard has been doing a lot of things right so far this season.

He’s averaging 23.1 points, second to Linn-Mar’s Marcus Paige (28.0) in Class 4A scoring, making 56 percent of his shots. He’s third in 4A in assists and second on his team in rebounds, just a smidgen behind leader Ky Kramer.

Best of all, he has led Jefferson to a surprising 7-0 record heading into the holidays. Last season, it was Iowa’s Mr. Basketball, Jarrod Uthoff, who at times single-handedly lifted Jefferson to victories.

This season, it has been Olson.

“Taylor Olson makes everybody better when he steps on the court,” said Jefferson Coach Stu Ordman.“That’s about the highest compliment I can give a player. He’s also tougher than a two-dollar steak. He finds ways to be successful.He’s a good leader, keeps his composure, talks to his teammates. You need a rebound, he’ll come up with a rebound. You need a good pass, he’ll make a good pass. He’s a special player that way.”

A three-year starter, Olson’s game was hurt last season by being hurt. He tore a muscle in his lower back after being undercut in a game against Dubuque Wahlert and missed time.

He was nowhere near 100 percent upon his return. According to Ordman, that injury masked just how good of a player the 6-foot-1 Olson really has become.

“We kind of kept it vague, didn’t really talk about it much. But that affected his game,” Ordman said. “He was just never healthy after the 10th game last season. When he got hurt, he was averaging about 10 points, three steals and five assists per game. I think he would have continued to excel.”

“The way I play, my back muscles are definitely some of the main muscles I use,” Olson said.“Trying to get in the paint and stuff. After I got hurt, I kind of refrained from going in there as much. So it slowed my game down a little bit, for sure. But it’s 100-percent healed now. I don’t have any problems with it.”

The only problems are those from opponents trying to stop him. Olson has tremendous strength and body control, able to take the basketball into the paint regularly and finish shots and draw fouls against players significantly bigger.

He has worked diligently on his jump shot and ball handling in an effort to better market himself for colleges. Division I programs Coppin State, Texas-Pan American and South Dakota are recruiting him, and he hopes that list will grow.

If he keeps playing as he has, there’s no doubt it will.

“I think so, but I don’t know what Division I coaches think,” Ordman said, when asked if Olson is a D-I player.“I mean, they didn’t recruit Ali Farokhmanesh for two years.”

12 Responses to Jefferson flourishing, thanks to point guard Olson

  1. No suprise way out her in az. His father was a great point gaurd had he been 6’1 like his son the rest would have been history. Great job Tayor. Keep it up

  2. they haven’t even played a semi decent team yet.. while LM will have played 5 ranked teams in 8 games 6 of which will b on the road 5 of them in a different county. That’s an insane schedule. Jeff has 2 sure losses coming right after break tho. City West and Senior

  3. you cant make the schedule, i dont go to jefferson but they beat the teams on their schedule, it is not like they make it so stop complaining because LM is not gonna win state again this year and they will definetly have more than two losses

  4. they suck~~~!!!!!

  5. I never call out players online.. and I’m a student at LM so yes i’m biased but my arguement isn’t without basis. Jefferson has played terrible teams and it showed tonight when they got beat handily by Senior like i said they would. Olson is a good player and they have a few other role players but they’re not a state tourney team. As for LM having more than 2 losses i think they’ll have 4 one to South Sioux City (#1 in Nebraska) and one in the state tourney to either Ankeny or City West.. but they looked crazy good tonight when they tore apart WW who beat a decent Prarie team and they’re playing without their 2nd best player in Matt Lassen.

  6. and as for mmmmm.. the teams do make their non confrence schedule LM plays multiple ranked teams and 2 from different states in their non confrence schedule while Jeff scheduled scrubs.

  7. No doubt JJ.. i don’t expect teams to go out and schedule a bunch of powerhouses like LM does but Jefferson played absolute scrubs.. Marion, Clinton, Davenport North, North Cedar?? Those teams are a combined 1-9 against 4a opponents. (yeah i did some research) They could’ve at least made an effort to schedule some semi decent 4a teams.

  8. student huh? Ok LOL!

    So just because you don’t agree with the schedule the Jefferson athletic dept or coach made that gives you the right Mr. realtiy check to come on here and bash another team. LM wasnt even discussed on this article yet you had to bring them up yet again to make sure your son was yet again discussed. That’s a reality check!

  9. As neither fan or parent of a 4A school, having watched these teams play……Jefferson is the better team top to bottom. Linn-Mar is a step ahead because of Marcus Paige. Exit Paige and Jeff takes LM to the cleaners.

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