Published
March 4, 2010
Youthful Zillah bounced
Taller
Nooksack Valley eliminates Leopards, 42-28
By
ROGER UNDERWOOD
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
The progression of a
high school basketball team, whether experienced or youthful, is never a
steady one. And among the unfortunate things the postseason can bring is
the magnification of such a team's backward steps by good competition.
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Zillah's Cortney Bounds reacts to her team's loss
against
Nooksack Valley in the Class 1A state
tournament Thursday in the SunDome.
SARA GETTYS/Yakima Herald-Republic
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Witness Zillah's
girls.
The Leopards had dealt
top-ranked Granger, a 2009 tournament finalist, its first defeat in
their regular-season finale, then had come within a point of duplicating
that feat in the SCAC district title game.
So coach Mindi
Winters' squad, short on both seniors (three) and size (no one taller
than 5-foot-9 freshman Caitlin Myers) came into the SunDome riding waves
of momentum and confidence.
But after running
smack into a talented and touted Freeman team in its opener, Zillah on
Thursday encountered a Nooksack Valley squad whose record was distorted
by the Class 2A and 3A foes in its Northwest Conference.
And the circumstances
were not kind to the Leopards, as evidenced by a season-ending 42-28
defeat.
"It just seemed like
the little things that sparked us when we were doing well, like when
Alisi (Uasike) or Caitlin would get going, just didn't happen," Winters
said. "And then when those things aren't happening, confidence can
suffer. With a young team, that can be fragile."
Zillah (15-10) started
strongly enough, especially Uasike. The active 5-8 junior, hampered
Wednesday by early foul trouble, capped a 9-0 Leopards burst with a
3-pointer at the 3:50 mark of the first quarter.
Having scored seven of
Zillah's first nine points, Uasike then scored the next four, but only
after the Pioneers (16-11) had rolled up 15 unanswered.
Nooksack led 20-15 at
halftime, then held the Leopards without a field goal for the first 7:07
of the third quarter en route to a 29-17 lead. And complicating matters
for Zillah was Uasike's being whistled for her third foul at 5:16 of the
third period and another at 6:25 of the fourth.
She fouled with 4:56
to play, having scored a game-high 15 points, and the Leopards down
31-22. NV then staged a 6-0 run to seal it.
Uasike also collected
five rebounds and three steals. Whitney Winters, who scored six points
in the fourth quarter, finished with eight and was the only Zillah
player other than Uasike to hit a 3-pointer in 18 team attempts.
For the game, the
Leopards made just eight field goals including two in the second half.
Austen Beard, a 5-9
senior, led Nooksack with 14 points and eight rebounds.
"People talk about
what a great job Granger does -- and they do -- with being a team of 5-9
players and under," Winters said, "and here we are with all our players
5-81?2 and under.
"But these girls have
accomplished a lot this season, and I'm very proud of them. They have
very big hearts, and I wouldn't trade that for anything."
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Zillah -- Nelson 0-3 0-0 0, Tynan 0-4 0-0 0, Ruggles 0-0 0-0 0,
Stump 0-0 0-0 0, Ziegler 0-5 1-2 1, Winters 1-8 5-7 8, Cameron 0-0
0-0 0, Slack 1-4 2-2 4, Uasike 6-10 2-4 15, Myers 0-1 0-0 0, Bounds
0-0 0-0 0. Totals 8-35 10-15 28. |
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Nooksack Valley -- Ozuna 0-4 0-0 0, Bosscher
1-1 0-0 2, Warner 3-7 2-5 8, Tjoelker 0-0 0-0 0, Beard 4-12 4-4 14,
Larson 1-2 0-0 3, Huttema 0-0 0-0 0, Johnson 2-4 4-5 8, DeBruin 2-8
0-0 5, Dykes 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 14-40 10-14 42. |
| Zillah |
9 |
6 |
4 |
9 |
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28 |
| Nooksack Valley |
5 |
15 |
11 |
11 |
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42 |
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3-point goals--Z 2-18 (Uasike 1-1, Winters 1-6, Slack 0-1, Nelson
0-3, Tynan 0-3, Ziegler 0-4), NV 4-14 (Beard 2-6, Larson 1-1,
DeBruin 1-5, Ozuna 0-2). Rebounds--Z 27 (Uasike 5), NV 29 (Beard 8,
Warner 8). Assists--Z 2, NV 5 (DeBruin 3, Johnson 2). Steals--Z 7 (Uasike
3), NV 3. Blocked
shots--Z 2 (Uasike 2), NV 3 (Johnson 3). Fouled out--Uasike. Total fouls--Z
16, NV 14. Technical fouls--None.
Turnovers--Z 18, NV 16. |
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