One girl does not make a
team, and for Prosser’s continuing fortunes in the Class 2A state
tournament — thank goodness for that.
Elma’s Katie Colard
tied the tournament record for 3-pointers, broke the mark for free
throws and racked up 35 points in Thursday’s quarterfinal, but the
Mustangs’ defense was plenty good elsewhere en route to a 61-56 victory
that sends Prosser into the state semifinals for the second straight
year.
Colard, who scored 17
of Elma’s 19 points in the fourth quarter, heaved in five of her six
3-pointers in the second half and several came beyond the NBA line.
“I mean, gee whiz, how
deep do you have to be to defend her?,” said Prosser coach Mark Little.
“We actually played pretty good defense on her, she just shot way out
there.”
Even with the one slip
in their defensive effort, the top-ranked Mustangs simply offset that
with consistent and efficient offense, just as they did Wednesday when
giving up a season-high 68 points to Bellingham.
Sophomores Tamara
Jones and Tayshia Hunt provided a relentless 1-2 punch, combining for 43
points and 21 rebounds. They combined for 11 points in a 13-0 run that
spanned the third and fourth quarters, turning a 37-37 tie into a 50-37
lead with six minutes left.
“I think today we
picked it up on defense,” said Jones, who put together 24 points, 13
rebounds and five assists. “We watched some film of our game yesterday
and we could see what we did wrong, not jumping to the ball, not getting
weakside help and things like that. We just played a lot better
defense.”
For Hunt, the state
tournament has been one serious coming-out party. A 5-foot-8 forward
with a 4.7-point scoring average, Hunt broke out for 13 points against
Bellingham and then upped that career high to 19 points — on 7-for-9
shooting with two 3-pointers, no less — against Elma.
And all this despite a
tweaked ankle suffered in Wednesday’s state opener.
“It’s swelled up a
little, but I get it taped pretty good,” said Hunt, who repeatedly
attacked Colard’s defense with her dribble penetration. “I just tried to
go at her and get them in foul trouble. Coach said we all had to step
up, and I had a little confidence from the first game.”
Hunt’s breakout game
helped offset Lacie French’s foul trouble. The CWAC’s co-MVP, who scored
22 points on Wednesday, missed stretches of the second half with four
fouls and settled for nine points.
Prosser’s offense
enjoyed another good day, shooting 45 percent a day after hitting nearly
53 percent. That’s a solid effort against an Elma crew that held Fife to
20 points on opening day.
“We’re doing good on
offense,” Jones said. “What we have to remember is to keep playing
defense.”
When Colard wasn’t
casting deep shots — she put up 20 of them — the junior guard was
drawing fouls. She hit 15 of 16 free throws, breaking the tournament
record for foul shots made.
But while 35 points is
a big number to give up to one player, Prosser did an excellent job on
6-1 Brandi Thomas, who shared the Evergreen Conference MVP honor with
Colard. Thomas did haul down 10 points, but she was held to seven points
on 2-for-11 shooting.
“We absolutely played
better defense than yesterday,” Little said. “We called on them to pay
more attention and take a little pride. Today we were way more in tune
with what was going on. We didn’t give up near as many open shots.”
That the Mustangs
(23-1) are improving daily and appear to be building toward their best
game yet bodes well for Friday, when the much-anticipated semifinal
clash with unbeaten Archbishop Murphy tips off at 7:30 p.m.
The Wildcats improved
to 25-0 with a 45-35 win over Kingston in Thursday’s late quarterfinal.
“These kids have been
through this before,” Little said. “They’ve been tested and I think
they’ll handle it well.”
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Elma -- DeMar 0-0 0-0 0, Wheeldon 0-2 0-0 0, Hargadon 1-3 0-0 2,
Thomas 2-11 3-5 7, Blanchard 1-1 0-0 2, Colard 7-25 15-16 35,
Meister 5-9 0-2 10. Totals 16-51 18-23 56. |
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Prosser -- Wilson 1-5 0-0 2, French 4-10 0-3 9, Hunt 7-9 3-9 19,
Anderson 0-0 0-0 0, Petersen 0-3 1-2 1, Evans 0-1 0-0 0, Roberts 3-5
0-0 6, Jones 9-20 6-10 24. Totals 24-53 10-24 61. |
| Elma |
9 |
13 |
15 |
19 |
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56 |
| Prosser |
13 |
15 |
14 |
19 |
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61 |
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3-point goals--E 6-23 (Colard 6-20, Thomas 0-1, Wheeldon 0-2), P
3-13 (Hunt 2-3, French 1-4, Petersen 0-1, Roberts 0-1, Wilson 0-2,
Jones 0-2). Rebounds--E 38 (Meister 13, Thomas 10), P 42 (Jones 13). Assists--E
5 (Hargadon 2), P 15 (Jones 5). Steals--E 3 (Colard 2), P 6 (Roberts
2). Blocked shots--E 3, P 4. Fouled out--Petersen.
Total fouls--E 18, P 19. Technical fouls--None. Turnovers--E 13, P
13. |