HYDE – The Clearfield Area High School girls basketball team met most of coach Joey Castagnolo’s goals against Curwensville on Senior Night in Arthur J. Weiss Gymnasium Monday evening.
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The Lady Bisons bolted to a 12-0 lead and played a turnover-free first quarter.
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They dominated the first half, shooting 40 percent and smothering the Lady Tide offense with their 1-2-2 and 1-3-1 zones while weaving a 32-9 cushion with every Lady Bison seeing action.
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“It was picture perfect,” said Castagnolo, whose aim was to give his starters plenty of rest with three tough games in three nights, including two crucial District 9 League battles, coming up to close out the regular season.
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His only lament was the Lady Bisons didn’t finish strong in the 53-42 victory over the scrappy Lady Tide.
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While the score is deceiving because Curwensville went on a 13-3 run in the final 3:08, the visitors did manage to chop six points off Clearfield’s advantage in each of the last two periods.
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“I wasn’t very happy with our defense in the second half,” Castagnolo said. “We worked the ball around offensively to get the good shot. They just weren’t dropping.
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“But you’ve got to give kudos to Curwensville. They could have packed it in at halftime, but they came back and scrapped right with us. They didn’t back down.”
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The backcourt duo of Madison Sopic and Gwenn Porter, two of the seven seniors honored prior to tip-off, combined for 30 points as the Lady Bisons (13-6) made it four wins in a row for the first time this season. Twice before, they had strung together three victories.
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Sopic shook free of Lady Tide defenders for five jumpers on her way to 16 points, while Porter exhibited her versatility with a set shot for a three-pointer, a jumper, a baseline floater and a lay-up in addition to five free throws resulting from drives to the hoop.
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Sopic sunk her first three shots, including the first of her four pull-up jumpers in the lane and a coast-to-coast trip after one of her six rebounds, and Amber Byerly got open in the low post for two field goals as Clearfield raced to a 12-0 lead in the first 4:53.
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Meanwhile, the Lady Tide missed seven shots and turned the ball over five times before Katie Wriglesworth stopped the bleeding from the foul line.
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Down 14-5 after one period, Curwensville experienced a seven-minute drought in the second quarter and was staring at a 26-point halftime deficit before Tess Bloom launched a 40-footer that just beat the buzzer.
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Sopic tossed in a runner in the lane and followed with two pull-ups for six of Clearfield’s 15 consecutive points that made it 29-5 before Wriglesworth again broke the ice for Curwensville via a free throw with 41.1 seconds left in the half.
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Bloom, who has accounted for 45 percent of the Lady Tide offense with her 14.5 average, heated up in the second half with 14 of her game-high 17 points.
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After making only three of 33 shots in the first half, coach Rusty McCracken’s team began to find the range but still couldn’t make much headway in narrowing the gap.
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The Lady Tide (2-17) got to within 16 at 44-28 with 5:48 remaining, only to watch the Lady Bisons respond with the next six points.
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“We rebounded well and we started moving the ball a little bit better in the second half, getting good looks at the basket,” said McCracken, whose team matched its season-high in points. “We just took better shots and made some. That was a big difference. You make some shots, confidence builds.
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“I’m very proud of the way the girls finished it up. We could have very easily said this is going to be a sub-20-point game.
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“I played 12 girls, and they all contributed in some way, whether it was rebounding, scoring, playing good defense, whatever.
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“Joey’s subs contributed to his game, too. He’s got a lot of girls on that bench that have a lot of varsity time this year. They didn’t play as well in the second half, but maybe they had a letdown because of the score at halftime.
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“We knew were outsized, and they have very good guards. We didn’t match up real well with them. But our girls didn’t quit.”
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Katie Wriglesworth grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds as the Lady Tide owned a 43-37 edge over the Lady Bisons, who were led by Byerly’s eight boards.
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Clearfield made 18 of 57 shots for 31.6 percent while Curwensville finished 13-for-61 for 21.5 percent.
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“All in all, it was a nice Senior Night,” Castagnolo said. “These seniors have been with me four years, and it (win) is a nice way to end their career. We have another home game, but we do it this way in case we get snowed out.”
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“We controlled the tempo and got what we wanted (a win). I just wish we would have played a little better in that second half.”
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Byerly, Jayme Ryan, Elizabeth Peters, Angela Moore and Lori Zalno are the other Lady Bison seniors.
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A nice gesture by the Clearfield boosters was also honoring Curwensville seniors Bloom, Shayla Buzard and Lindsay Barrett.
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The Lady Bisons, 5-5 in the D-9 League, must knock off Punxsutawney (7-3), which upended front-running St. Marys 62-59 Monday night, on the Weiss Gym hardwood Wednesday and Elk County Catholic (8-2) at St. Marys Thursday to have a chance to host a District 9 Class AAA first-round playoff game. They will travel to Westover to take on Harmony Friday.
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Curwensville wraps up the season with home games against Moshannon Valley Wednesday and Sheffield Thursday.
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Clearfield won the junior varsity game 52-17.
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Ciara Marsh scored 11 points to pace the Lady Bisons (11-8), while Becca Johnson had seven for the Lady Tide.
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See photos of the game here: http://www.ladybisonsports.org/lbsbball021510.html
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CURWENSVILLE — 42
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Tess Bloom 4 6-10 17, Shayla Buzard 1 1-2 3, Taylor Bumbarger 2 0-0 4, Katie Wriglesworth 2 2-4 6, Savannah Strickland 3 0-0 8, Courtney Bachelier 0 0-0 0, Katrina Seaburn 0 1-2 1, Becca Johnson 0 0-0-0, Lindsay Barrett 0 1-2 1, Paige McCracken 0 0-0 0, Kate Norris 1 0-0 2, Hannah Bressler 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 13 11-20 42.
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CLEARFIELD — 53
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Jayme Ryan 1 0-0 3, Gwenn Porter 4 5-8 14, Madison Sopic 7 2-4 16, Elizabeth Peters 2 0-0 4, Amber Byerly 3 2-2 8, Angela Moore 0 3-5 3, Lori Zalno 1 0-0 2, Breanna Peters 0 3-4 3, Rachel Johnson 0 0-0 0, Lisa Ambuski 0 0-0 0, Kristen Butler 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 18 15-23 53.
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Three-Point Field Goals – Curwensville 5 (Bloom 3, Strickland 2); Clearfield 2 (Ryan 1, Porter 1).
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SCORE BY QUARTERS
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Curwensville   5   4 16 17 – 42
Clearfield      14 18 10 11 – 53
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Officials – Martin Flint, John Zimbardi, Mark Austin.