Published
March 14, 2009
Lions stun ATM for title
Benner leads Lynden to 48-41 upset win for first crown
By
SCOTT SPRUILL
YAKIMA
HERALD-REPUBLIC
Beaten in every way
possible just a week ago at the hands of Archbishop Murphy, Lynden's
girls turned a humbling loss into a huge upset in Saturday's Class 2A
state basketball championship.
Senior guard Brandi
Benner sparked a quick rush and a delivered the knockout blow as Lynden
stunned the previously undefeated Wildcats 48-41, reversing a 20-point
loss in the Northwest District final.
"We played intimidated
last time and never got the game at our speed," said Benner, who hit
four 3-pointers, scored 19 points and was named the tournament MVP.
"This time we knew what was coming and we played with a lot more
confidence."
A confidence that grew
from three punishing defensive games leading up to the title game. The
Lions didn't allow more than 35 points en route to their rematch with
Murphy, and for the tournament held opponents to 25-percent shooting.
"I have 33 game films
at home and I brought one to state
-- that district final," said Lynden coach Rob Adams. "We watched it
this morning and we said, 'Look, they're
undefeated, they beat us by 20, but we get another chance here. What
happens if it's our turn tonight? Are you ready for that?'"
Lynden was not only
ready, there was no hesitation.
With Benner hitting two of her team's four 3-pointers in the first
quarter, the Lions made Murphy chase them most of the game. And when the
Wildcats did draw even, Benner was the stopper again.
The 5-foot-5 guard hit
two more 3-pointers and added a 3-point play in the third quarter, and
she made four straight free throws in the final 20 seconds.
"It's truly amazing
that we won it all," said Benner, remembering last year's 0-2 exit from
the state tournament. "We came here just aiming to get passed the first
two days. Once we got our confidence, we played unbelievable."
Sophomore Hannah
Shine, a first-team all-tournament pick, scored five of her 12 points in
the fourth quarter and grabbed six rebounds for Lynden (23-4).
"It's amazing how
loose we were," Adams said. "That helped us get a great start and our
defense took it from there."
After 26 straight
victories, Murphy finally encountered a foe it could not finish. And the
timing, naturally, hurt worst of all.
"They say the last one
is the hardest and they're absolutely right," said Murphy coach John Barhanovich.
"We competed hard and we laid it on the line but we didn't have an
answer."
Alyssa Smith, Murphy's
Montana-bound 6-foot forward, scored 15 points on 5-for-9 shooting with
two 3-pointers. The Wildcats had only 14 turnovers but five came during
a crucial four-minute stretch in the final period.
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Lynden -- Toronchuk 2-5 3-4 7, Benner 5-9 5-5 19, Biesheuvel 0-0
0-0 0, Fluit 1-4 0-0 2, Korthuis 1-2 1-2 4, Shine 3-6 5-5 12, Miller
0-0 0-0 0, Beard 0-2 0-0 0, Webb 0-0 0-0 0, Whiteis 0-0 0-0 0,
Swanson 1-7 1-2 4. Totals 13-35 15-18 48. |
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Archbishop Murphy -- Lyman 2-7 2-2 8, Bartholomew 0-1 0-0 0,
Pettinger 1-10 3-4 6, Fletcher 1-1 0-0 2, Shober 1-4 0-0 2, Anderson
0-1 0-0 0, Smith 5-9 3-3 15, Carlson 4-7 0-0 8. Totals 14-40 8-9 41. |
| Lynden |
15 |
9 |
13 |
11 |
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48 |
| Archbishop Murphy |
12 |
11 |
9 |
9 |
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41 |
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3-point goals--L 7-14 (Benner 4-6, Korthuis 1-1, Shine 1-3, Swanson
1-3, Fluit 0-1), ATM 5-17 (Smith 2-5, Lyman 2-5, Pettinger 1-5,
Anderson 0-1, Bartholomew 0-1). Rebounds--L 28 (Shine 6, Benner 5,
Fluit 5), ATM 23 (Smith 4, Fletcher 4). Assists--L 5 (Benner 4), ATM
12 (Pettinger 3, Lyman 3). Steals--L 5 (Toronchuk 3), ATM 7 (Smith
4). Blocked shots--L 0, ATM 2 (Smith 2). Fouled out--None.
Total fouls--L 11, ATM 17. Technical fouls--None. Turnovers--L 17,
ATM 14. |
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