CURWENSVILLE – Curwensville Area High School girls basketball coach Rusty McCracken warned his players before Friday night’s tip-off that they were about to meet the best team on their schedule.
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And Kane certainly lived up to his expectations in the Allegheny Mountain League crossover game.
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The Lady Wolves had too much height inside and too many good ballhandlers outside, doubling up the Lady Tide 18-9 in the first quarter and then outscoring their hosts 40-11 in the middle two periods en route to a 67-34 win in Patton Hall.
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“They’re the smoothest team that we’ve played,” McCracken said. “It’s quite possible they’ll be the single A District 9 champs.”
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Two of the big reasons the Lady Wolves improved to 18-2 with the second-highest point total allowed by the Lady Tide this season were 6-0 junior Drew Victory and 5-11 sophomore Kaila Jamerson.
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Victory logged a double-double with 20 points and 10 boards.
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Jamerson, who averaged 7.6 points a game last season, showed why she is one of the top scorers in District 9 by netting 16 points on three turnaround jumpers and several strong moves on the baseline.
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“They’re tough to contend with,” McCracken said. “We’re about half a head shorter in any position down low, no matter who we throw in there. That’s as much height that we’ve seen all year.”
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And the Lady Tide hasn’t had to contend with any better group of perimeter players, including sophomores Dawn Saquin and Audrey Perry who contributed 10 points apiece.
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No matter which combination of Kane’s five guards was on the floor, they were either turning the majority of their 15 steals into lay-ups, forcing nearly two dozen more turnovers or breaking down the Lady Tide zone defense to get easy shots for Victory or Jamerson.
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Curwensville wound up with 37 turnovers against the Kane zone press.
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“We see people coming at us and we kind of panic a little bit instead of finding the gaps and moving and getting open so we can make good passes,” McCracken said. “We have a tendency to hope our guards are gonna do something to get by them, I guess. We’re standing still in the background.”
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For most of the first quarter, the Lady Tide was able to hang close, thanks to a three-pointer by Courtney Bachelier, a long jumper by Taylor Bumbarger and a shot in the low post by Katie Wriglesworth.
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Free throws by Bumbarger and Katrina Seaburn cut Kane’s lead to 10-9 with 2:16 left in the period.
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“You like to think we took them out of what they wanted to do coming in, cause they had to change their defense early,” McCracken pointed out. “They threw a different-look press in there.
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“I tried to get the girls to understand it’s the same break. You can do the same things. Get somebody in the middle. Hit them. Go back door. Find the lay-ups.
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“But we never figured that out, and it turned into a 13-point lead real quick.”
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The Lady Wolves posted the next 12 points, Jamerson and Victory netting four apiece, to open a 22-9 gap 1:16 into the second quarter.
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Becca Johnson found Wriglesworth underneath for two and Bumbarger banked in a three-pointer from the right side to cut the margin to single digits again at 22-14.
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Then, the Lady Wolves went on a 17-4 run to close out the first half for a 39-18 cushion.
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The worst was yet to come for the Lady Tide, though.
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Kane opened the second half with 17 consecutive points, 10 by Jamerson.
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Curwensville was guilty of 11 turnovers and four missed shots before Savannah Strickland banked in a tough short jumper with 2:32 remaining in the third period.
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Outscoring the visitors 14-9 in the final quarter was little consolation for the Lady Tide, which tumbled to 4-16.
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Curwensville got nine points from Bumbarger before she fouled out midway through the fourth period and eight points from Wriglesworth.
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Because of all the turnovers, the Lady Tide got off only 32 shots, making 12 for 37.5 percent.
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The Lady Wolves’ percentage was only slightly higher, 39.7, but they took 68 shots and hit 27.
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Kane, which had 18 turnovers, sported a 27-18 advantage in rebounds.
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Curwensville will end the season next week by hosting Clearfield Monday and taking on West Branch in a Moshannon Valley League game at Allport Wednesday.
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Kane won the junior varsity game 51-31. Kealy Wassil scored nine points for Curwensville.
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KANE — 67
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Andrea Saquin 2 0-0 4, Ashley Wilson 0 1-2 1, Drew Victory 7 6-8 20, Kaila Jamerson 8 0-0 16, Dawn Saquin 3 4-4 10, Audrey Perry 4 2-4 10, Angie Geer 3 0-1 6, Shannon Kocjancic 0 0-0 0, Jackie Bedford 0 0-0 0, Nerissa Rich 0 0-0 0, Taylor Bucheit 0 0-0 0, Morgan Nicholson 0 0-0 0, Katelyn Moran 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 27 13-19 67.
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CURWENSVILLE — 34
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Savannah Strickland 2 0-1 4, Taylor Bumbarger 3 2-4 9, Courtney Bachelier 1 2-3 5, Katrina Seaburn 1 2-4 4, Katie Wriglesworth 4 0-0 8, Becca Johnson 0 0-0 0, Paige McCracken 0 0-0 0, Kealy Wassil 1 0-0 2, Brittany Carter 0 0-0 0, Cheyenne Pentz 0 2-2 2, Kaitlynn Sass 0 0-0 0, Tiara Bumbarger 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 12 8-14 34.
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Three-Point Field Goals – Curwensville 2 (Ta. Bumbarger, Bachelier).
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SCORE BY QUARTERS
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Kane           18 21 19  9 – 67
Curwensville   9  9  2 14 – 34
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Officials – Chris Sherkel and Dave Gardner.