Saturday, December 4, 2010

No. 10 West girls' can't hold halftime lead against No. 6 Washington

No. 10 West girls' can't hold halftime lead against No. 6 Washington

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Girls' basketball: C.R. Washington beats Waterloo West, 65-42

By MATTHEW SULENTIC, matt.sulentic@wcfcourier.com | Posted: Friday, December 3, 2010 10:07 pm

WATERLOO, Iowa --- Sixteen minutes made all the difference for the Waterloo West girls' basketball team Friday night.

In their 65-42 setback to Class 4A, No. 6 Cedar Rapids Washington, the 10th-ranked Wahawks battled to a one-point halftime lead.

The sixteen minutes following the break broke the Wahawks, as the Warriors outscored West 42-18.

"They just played a faster paced game than we did," said Wahawk Jadyn Spencer, who led all scorers with 24 points.

"And I don't think we were ready to play tonight."

West looked raring to go in the opening half when Spencer nailed a three to give West a 20-11 advantage.

"I thought we played fairly well in the first half, and won the first half, and looked good doing it," said West head coach Dr. Tony Pappas.

Later in the second quarter, the Warriors dialed up the long ball when Alissa Oney and Janay Pritchett connected from beyond the arc to cut the West lead to 22-19.

"A lot of it was finding the open player," said Washington coach Frank Howell. "Then being ready to take the shot before the ball got to them and staying on balance when they took their shots."

Washington opened with a 15-2 run to start the second half, taking the lead from West on an Ashley Piper three-pointer. Tia Dawson followed with a lay-up and the Warriors led 28-24.

"They are a top-five team," said Pappas. "Once they got rolling on us, we lost our composure."

Howell said that hitting their shots allowed Washington to turn up the pressure defensively.

"The first half, it was pretty much neutralized," he said. "We were fortuante to knock down some of those shots in the corners, and that gave us the ability to press more."

West trailed 45-36 heading into the fourth quarter, but the Warriors depth proved too much to overcome. Oney drained three treys for Washington, and the Warrior defense allowed just six points.

West's Jordan Johnston provided the first bucket of the quarter for the Wahawks with 3:48 remaining.

"We gave up, it was as simple as that," said Spencer. "You could see it peoples faces.

"I think we just need to step up and realize that we are not quite to our potential yet.

"It's in your heart. You have to have the passion to win before you can do it."

CEDAR RAPIDS WASHINGTON (65) - Ashley Piper 3-10 0-1 8, Alissa Oney 5-14 0-1 14, Jordon Pilcher 1-6 0-0 2, Jazzmine Royster 2-3 0-0 4, Tia Dawson 3-9 2-2 8, Layloni Beard 3-5 0-1 6, Latasha Roundtree 3-10 4-5 12, Janay Pritchett 3-7 0-0 6, Madison Kramer 1-3 0-0 2, Gail Barnum 0-1 0-0 0, Kelli Klaus 0-0 0-0 0, Brooke Foreman 1-1 0-0 2, Abigail Herb 0-1 0-1 0, Chelsey McMahon 0-0 0-0 0, Lauren Goodlove 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 25-71 6-11 65

WATERLOO WEST (42) - Jordan Johnston 5-15 0-0 10, Sarah Sand 0-5 2-2 2, Zinka Duric 2-4 0-0 4, Jadyn Spencer 9-17 5-8 24, Haley Puk 1-4 1-4 3, Blaire Thomas 0-0 0-0 0, Hannah Swartzendruber 0-1 0-0 0, Jasmine Anderson 0-2 0-2 0, Cece Roe 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-48 8-16 42

Washington 11 12 22 20 - 65

West 12 12 12 6 - 42

3-point goals -- West 1 (Spencer); Washington 9 (Royster 2, Oney 4, Pritchett, Piper 2). Total fouls -- Washington 14, West 15.

WASH SOPHS 52, WEST 15

Roundtree, Oney spark Warrior victory

Girls basketball — 12/3/10 Washington

Roundtree, Oney spark Warrior victory

By Carl Gonder

Metro Sports Report

WATERLOO — Alissa Oney hit four 3-pointers and Latasha Roundtree helped spark a big third-quarter as the No. 6 ranked Washington Warriors overcame No. 10 Waterloo West, 65-42, in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls’ basketball game at the Wahawk Gym.

Oney finished with a team-high 14 points and Roundtree, a 5-foot-6 junior, had 12 points, three assists and two steals. The Warriors (2-0, 2-0 MVC) overcame a sluggish start to outscore Waterloo West 22-12 in the decisive third frame. Washington led 45-36 after three quarters, erasing a 24-23 halftime deficit.

West senior Jadyn Spencer led all scorers with 24 points. Jordan Johnston added 10 points. Spencer, a First Team All-Mississippi Valley Conference selection a year ago, won a battle with Washington’s 6-2 senior center Tia Dawson, who had eight points after getting into early foul trouble.

Waterloo West (1-1, 1-1) hit just 1-of-12 3-point shots and overall was 16-for-41 shooting (39 percent). The Warriors attempted a whopping 35 3-pointers, hitting eight (23 percent) and were 25-for-73 (34 percent) overall. Washington connected on 6-for-11 from the foul line (54 percent) and Waterloo West was 6-for-16 (37 percent).

Washington outrebounded Waterloo West, 36-28, and forced the hosts into 22 turnovers. The Warriors committed 12 turnovers and had five blocked shots. Dawson had four.

Washington outscored Waterloo West 42-18 in the second half, including 20-6 in the final quarter.

The Warriors play at Moline, Ill., Saturday. Waterloo West plays at Waverly-Shell Rock.

Washington won the sophomore game, 52-15.

WASHINGTON (65) Ashley Piper 2 0-1 8, Alissa Oney 5 0-0 14, Tia Dawson 3 2-2 8, Jazz Royster 2 0-0 4, Jordan Pilcher 1 0-0 2, Latasha Roundtree 3 4-5 12, Janay Pritchett 3 0-0 7, Kelli Klaus 0 0-0 0, Madison Kramer 1 0-0 2, Abby Herb 0 0-0 0, Layloni Beard 3 0-1 6, Gail Barnum 0 0-1 0, Jordan Carr 1 0-0 2, Lauren Goodlove 0 0-0 0, Brooke Foreman 1 0-0 2, Chelsey McMahon 0 0-0 0, Callie Stone 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 6-10 65.

Halftime – Washington 23, Waterloo West 24; 3-Point Goals (Washington) – Piper 2, Roundtree 2, Pritchett 1, Oney 4. Assists (Washington) – 17, (Wat. West) 6. Blocks (Washington) – Dawson 4. Rebounds (Washington) 36, (Wat. West) 28. Steals (Washington) 13, (Wat. West) 8. Turnovers (Washington) 12, (Wat. West) 22.

Friday, July 3, 2009

2009 Dakota Showcase
Game Day Info

The 2009 Mr. Basketball & Miss Basketball Dakota Showcase will feature 32 boys and 32 girls high school summer teams from six states. The event begins with pool play on June 25-26 and then a single elimination tournament June 27.

http://www.misterbasketball.com/dakota/2009stats/2009statleaders.htm

IBCA Select Blue Team Stats


Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Cedar Rapids falls to Xavier 53-45

Posted on 24 February 2009 by Jeff Linder

By Jeff Linder
The Gazette
CEDAR RAPIDS — Kaylee Gibney clutched the royal blue state-qualifier banner and said to nobody in particular:
“What do I do with this thing?”
Hold it tight. Treasure it.

Jonathan D. Woods photos/The Gazette - Cedar Rapids Xavier’s Caitlin Kray (left), McKenna Miller (center) and Tyler Sampson celebrate after the Saints defeated Cedar Rapids Washington, 53-45, last night in a Class 4A regional final at the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids.

Jonathan D. Woods photos/The Gazette - Cedar Rapids Xavier’s Caitlin Kray (left), McKenna Miller (center) and Tyler Sampson celebrate after the Saints defeated Cedar Rapids Washington, 53-45, last night in a Class 4A regional final at the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids.

Cedar Rapids Xavier advanced to state for the fifth consecutive year by defeating Cedar Rapids Washington, 53-45, in a Class 4A regional final girls’ basketball game last night at the U.S. Cellular Center.
“It feels marvelous to move up to 4A, still be competitive and still be successful,” said Xavier Coach Tom Lilly.
Xavier qualified the last four years as a 3A school.
As the 13th-ranked Saints (15-8) celebrated, a fan shouted, “Now let’s go shock the world!”
Xavier will meet No. 1 Linn-Mar in a state quarterfinal at 1 p.m. next Wednesday at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. The Lions (23-0) handled Cedar Rapids Jefferson last night, 53-30.
Xavier lost to the Lions twice in the regular season but played them as evenly as anyone.
“We’re excited,” said Colleen Bouchard, who led the Saints with 13 points. “We’re going to go out there, play hard and make them earn it.”
The Saints prevailed despite losing Caitlin Kray early to a shoulder injury. They did so behind splendid free-throw shooting (21 of 24). And they did so because of tremendous bench play — Xavier enjoyed a 17-0 advantage in bench points.
Alex Saxen scored a career-high 12 points and grabbed a key steal in the final minute with the Warriors (14-8) within two points and owning momentum.
“I was just anticipating the pass, playing Xavier basketball,” Saxen said.
Bouchard was fouled and made both free throws with 0:42 left to push the lead to 47-43. Gibney hit two foul shots, then Saxen hit four in a row to ice the outcome.
Saxen played a lot early in the season, saw her minutes dwindle somewhat, then played a key role Tuesday.
“I just wanted a chance to prove myself again,” she said.
Saxen’s layup gave Xavier a 41-31 lead early in the fourth quarter, but back-to-back baskets by Renesa Smith-Taylor allowed the Warriors to creep within 45-43 with 1:50 to go. Washington had a chance to tie, but Saxen’s steal shifted the pendulum Xavier’s way for good.
The Warriors had qualified for state four straight years.
“I guess we’ll have to buy a ticket this year,” said Washington Coach Frank Howell.
“The two halves were (opposites). The first half, we defended well and had trouble scoring. The second half, we had more rhythm offensively and gave up too many second-effort plays.”
Washington’s Camille Marie-Lidd led all players with 17 points.
Xavier led, 12-7, after one quarter. The Warriors opened the second period with an 8-2 run to take their first — and only — lead. The Saints closed the half with a 12-2 surge and led, 26-17, at intermission.
Contact the writer: (319) 368-8857 or jeff.linder@gazcomm.com

Cedar Rapids Xavier guard Hannah Breitbach defends Cedar Rapids Washington guard Alissa Oney during the first half of last night’s Class 4A regional final at the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids. The Saints advanced to state for the fifth straight season with at 53-45 victory.  Jonathan D Woods/The Gazette

Cedar Rapids Xavier guard Hannah Breitbach defends Cedar Rapids Washington guard Alissa Oney during the first half of last night’s Class 4A regional final at the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids. The Saints advanced to state for the fifth straight season with at 53-45 victory. Jonathan D Woods/The Gazette

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Tigers can't catch 14th-ranked Wash

Tigers can't catch 14th-ranked Wash

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Tigers can't catch 14th-ranked Wash


CEDAR RAPIDS --- The Cedar Falls girls came up short in a Mississippi Valley Conference showdown with Cedar Rapids Washington Tuesday, 54-42.

Alissa Oney nailed three shots from beyond the arc to lead the Warriors (9-5, 8-3) with 17 points.

Laura Johnson led the Tigers with 16 points, while Courtney Dryer dropped in four 3-pointers.

Cedar Falls (4-9, 3-7) dropped in seven baskets from long range.

CEDAR FALLS (42) - Courtney Dreyer 4 0-0 12, Haley Patterson 1 0-0 3, Lindsey Morris 0 0-0 0, Elsa Jehle, Brooke Argotsinger 0 0-0 0, Laura Johnson 6 2-2 16, Jillian Zaputil 2 1-4 5, Linden Terpstra 2 2-2 6. Totals 15 5-8 42.

WASHINGTON (54) - Ashley Piper 2 0-0 6, Haley Broadie 0 0-0 0, Alissa Oney 7 0-1 17, Shailene Beard 1 0-0 3, Maggie Schneidermann 1 0-0 3, Mary Kate Schmitt 0 0-0 0, Ashley Armstrong 0 0-0 0, Renesa Smith-Taylor 0 0-2 0, Tia Dawson 3 2-2 8, Gloria Munyakazi 0 0-0 0, Camille Marie-Lidd 7 3-7 17. Totals 21 5-12 54.

Cedar Falls 13 8 12 9 - 42

Washington 14 11 14 15 - 54

3-point goals - Cedar Falls 7 (Dryer 4, Patterson 1, Johnson 2), Washington 7 (Piper 2, Oney 3, Beard 1, Schneidermann 1). Total fouls - Cedar Falls 12, Washington 10.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

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Smith-Taylor, Maried-Lidd propel Warriors

Smith-Taylor, Maried-Lidd propel Warriors


CEDAR RAPIDS — Either way, a winning streak was destined to die.

It was evident early that it wouldn't be the one enjoyed by Cedar Rapids Washington.

The Class 4A 14th-ranked Warriors led from wire to wire and routed No. 6 Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 76-49, in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls' basketball game last night at Kennedy High School. It was the Warriors' 10th straight win over the Cougars.

"I think this was the most energized we've been all season," said Washington Coach Frank Howell. "We had lost some close games recently, and we had a sense of urgency."

Washington (8-4 overall, 7-3 MVC) had lost its previous three games by a total of nine points and took out its frustrations on an extremely sluggish Kennedy outfit.

"We really wanted to out-hustle them and let our defense create some offense," said point guard Renesa Smith-Taylor, who posted 17 points and nine assists. "We got a lot of fast breaks off our steals and blocks."

Kennedy (8-3, 7-3) watched a six-game winning streak come to a harsh end. The Cougars committed 28 turnovers, 20 in the first half.

Cougars Coach Dennis Roloff had none of them, but took the blame nonetheless.

"My fault," he said. "We should have had a shootaround today. I should have brought them in, no matter how cold it was outside. We played like we were in bed all day. No desire. No intensity. My fault."

The teams combined for 22 turnovers in a first quarter that ended with the Warriors in front, 15-10.

Washington snapped out of it and pulled away. A 9-0 run midway through the second period made it 33-17, and Ashley Piper's 3-pointer at the second-quarter horn gave the Warriors a 38-21 lead at intermission.

The Warriors opened the second half with an 12-3 surge to open a 26-point lead, and the Cougars never got closer than 17.

Washington's Camille Marie-Lidd got Kennedy all-stater Jade Rogers into early foul trouble and finished with 21 points and 14 rebounds. Post partner Tia Dawson added 17 points.

"We worked a lot over the summer on getting our posts stronger," Marie-Lidd said. "Physically and mentally, both."

Alissa Oney tacked on 11 points for the winners.

Mariah Duke paced Kennedy with 15 points. Rogers added 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Washington is at Moline (Ill.) today. Kennedy is at Clinton on Tuesday.

n Contact the writer: (319) 368-8857 or jeff.linder@gazcomm.com
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Jonathan D. Woods/The GazetteCedar Rapids Washington guard Renesa Smith-Taylor (35) goes for a loose ball against Cedar Rapids Kennedy guard Mariah Duke (22) during the fourth quarter last night at Kennedy. Smith-Taylor recorded 17 points and nine assists in Washington's 76-49 victory.