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Josh Barnett - Sports
Editor
Although South Ripley's
girls basketball team committed 17 turnovers
in the first round of the sectional tournament,
they were still able to pick up the 38-29 victory
over Lawrenceburg ending the Lady Tigers' season.
The Lady Raiders snuck past for a chance to take
on the Southwestern Lady Rebels in the semi-final
match this Friday at Southwestern.
The Lady Raiders, who picked up
their 18th victory of the season, got off to
a sluggish start and couldn't get
enough going to put the underdog Lady Tigers away. They picked
up an early five point lead after outscoring Lawrenceburg 13-8
in the first quarter.
Kristen Huss nailed a three-pointer
to start the second quarter to push the Raiders
up by eight. With Huss' three-pointer the Lady
Raiders opened the quarter with a 7-2 run doubling
Lawrenceburg's point total at 20-10. The Tigers
cut into the lead a little bit before the end
of the half cutting it to just six points at
23-17.
Neither team scored in double-digits
in the third quarter but the Raiders'
defense held Lawrenceburg to just two field goals as they pushed
their advantage to 11 going into the fourth quarter.
The Lady Tigers battled back again
cutting the lead to as low as four points in
the fourth quarter but the Lady Raiders proved
to be too much as they held Lawrenceburg off
and picked up the nine point victory.
"Sometimes we have the tendency
to overlook teams and Lawrenceburg is a team
we should not have overlooked," stated SR
coach Bill Snyder, "We're going to have
to cut down the turnovers and score more points
in order to be able to defeat Southwestern."
Just two Raiders scored in double-digits
in the contest with Beth Thieman and Kristen
Huss leading the way with 11 each. Julie Lipperd
and Erin Collier both chipped in 6 points each.
Collier led the team with 7 assists and Lipperd
and Ciara McGuire both led with 7 rebounds each.
Lipperd also had a team high 4 blocks and McGuire
finished with 2 steals, which set a new school
record for most steals in a season (77).
Ayrica Harvey led Lawrenceburg
with 9 points followed by Chelsie Mollaun with
8. The Tigers finished their season with a record
of 5-16.
South Ripley will be taking on
Southwestern in the Semi-final round of the tournament
on Friday night. They will be playing in the
first game of the night, which will begin at
6:00 pm followed by Milan and Switzerland County.
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