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Published
March 11, 2009
Bulldogs hang on for
win
Kelleher, Kelly score 13 each to lead 52-49 Eburg victory
By
SCOTT SANDSBERRY
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
Casey Kelleher had one thing on her mind: Don’t let the big girl take
the baseline.
Kelleher and her Ellensburg teammates had been beaten all game long on
baseline drives by one or the other of Black Hills’ 6-foot-1 posts,
Chelsea Haskey and Danielle Swain.
And as the game clock ticked down into the final 15 seconds of
Ellensburg’s thrilling 52-49 victory over the third-ranked Wolves with
the Bulldogs holding a tenuous two-point lead, the only thing between
Swain and the basket was Kelleher.
“They’re strong girls and they go up strong,” Kelleher said. “I was
trying to step, like, practically out of bounds so there was no way she
could get around me.”
Were Swain to get to the baseline, as she and Haskey had so often in
combining for 30 points already, she could go in a layup to tie the
game.
“That was one of the things we talked about in our timeouts: Everything
they did was baseline,” Bulldogs coach Craig Faire said. “Especially
(Swain), she’s so tough. I talked to Casey and said, ‘OK, what are they
going to do if they get the ball down there?’ They’re going to baseline.
OK, well, then overplay it.”
And Kelleher did. Swain, a powerful senior whose 18 rebounds very nearly
lifted the Wolves to the victory, whirled to her left to the baseline —
and there was nowhere to go. So she tried a two-handed pass over
Kelleher’s head to Haskey, and Kelleher snatched the ball right out of
her hands with 11 seconds remaining.
“That,” Kelleher said, “was kind of like the weight lifting right off
us.”
But the Bulldogs’ victory — and their 4 p.m. Thursday quarterfinal date
against No. 4 Lynden — wasn’t yet in the bank. The Wolves, forced to
foul to get the ball back, sent sophomore guard Shannon Bland to the
line with five seconds remaining.
She missed the first of her two shots — the Bulldogs’ fourth miss in
five free throws over the final 1:24. Faire called a timeout.
“I just wanted to reassure her,” he said, “to tell her she makes free
throws like this in practice all the time.”
But with five ticks of the clock remaining in a two-point game, the wait
was still unnerving for Bland.
“That kind of threw me,” Bland admitted. “But everybody was telling me I
could do it, that they had faith in me.
“I had to think, OK, be casual, but I’m pretty sure my body was
freaking.”
As she stepped up to the line, the referee noticed her jersey was
untucked and, smiling, suggested she tuck it in. Bland smiled back and
did so. And suddenly the nerves went away.
She swished the second shot for a 3-point lead that, against a team
intent on working the ball inside — the Wolves (21-3) were just 1-for-6
on 3-pointers — turned out to be plenty. The Bulldogs (17-8) forced a
turnover with a second left, and the CWAC had its first quarterfinalist
of the day.
Kelleher finished with 13 points, joining Kim Kelly (13) and Deaira
Gordon (12) in double figures, while Bland — “our little bumblebee, our
buzzsaw,” Faire noted — sparked the Bulldogs’ defense with her frenetic
ballhawking.
“The last couple of years probably the two toughest leagues in the state
has been that one they’re in, Black Hills with River Ridge and Tumwater
and Elma and them, and the CWAC,” Faire said, adding that the CWAC is
good preparation for state-tournament competition. “We do see the
pressure, get to play these tough teams night in and night out.”
“We know,” Bland said, “we’re good enough.”
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Ellensburg -- S. Bland 1-6 2-4 4, Kelly 5-9 0-0 13, Gordon 3-8 5-6
12, Prigge 0-2 2-4 2, Demory 0-0 0-0 0, A. Bland 3-7 0-0 6, Kelleher
6-20 1-1 13, Carlson 0-4 0-0 0, Quirk 1-1 0-1 2. Totals 19-57 10-16
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Black Hills -- Clark 0-0 0-0 0, Sauls 1-4 0-2 2, Jones 1-12 2-2 4,
Johnson 1-1 1-2 3, Meyers 1-3 2-4 5, Carter 2-4 1-1 5, Haskey 7-13
1-3 15, Swain 7-20 1-4 15. Totals 20-57 8-18 49. |
| Ellensburg |
8 |
21 |
12 |
11 |
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52 |
| Black Hills |
10 |
16 |
16 |
7 |
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49 |
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3-point goals--E 4-16 (Kelly 3-4, Gordon 1-5, Prigge 0-1, Kelleher
0-2, A. Bland 0-4), BH 1-6 (Meyers 1-1, Sauls 0-1, Jones 0-4). Rebounds--E
37 (S. Bland 8, Gordon 7), BH 46 (Swain 18). Assists--E 13 (Gordon
4), BH 6 (Swain 2, Sauls 2). Steals--E 12 (Kelleher 4), BH 8 (Sauls
2, Jones 2, Johnson 2). Blocked shots--E 2, BH 4 (Swain 2). Fouled out--None.
Total fouls--E 16, BH 19. Technical fouls--None. Turnovers--E 18, BH
21. |
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