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Fort Frye girls slip past South

December 2, 2012
Parkersburg News and Sentinel

By STEVE HEMMELGARN

shemmelgarn@newsandsentinel.com

PARKERSBURG - Morgan Liedtke and Brooke Borich hit treys when Fort Frye needed them the most in the fourth quarter Saturday night as the visiting Cadets notched a 48-41 girls basketball win over Parkersburg South at the Rod Oldham Athletic Center in the Patriots' season opener.

Fort Frye, now 3-0, got a 3-ball by Liedtke from the corner with 4:01 left to snap a 35-all tie. Then after South's Keya Bartlett responded with a trey of her own to knot the score again at 38 at the 3:10 mark, Liedtke canned another three for a 41-38 Cadet advantage at 2:56.

Bartlett's basket at 2:03 narrowed the gap to 41-40, and South was within two at 43-41 with just 1:02 remaining until Borich bagged a trey from out front to the left at 49.2 seconds for a five-point, 46-41, spread. Then Fort Frye iced the win on Diedre Combs' two free throws with only 12.9 seconds to play.

Liedtke finished with 14 points for the Cadets, while Taylor Buchanan netted nine and Borich eight. For South, Bartlett also tallied 14 and Taryn McCutcheon added 11.

Fact Box

At Rod Oldham Athletic Center

Fort Frye 48, Parkersburg South 41

Fort Frye 15 4 14 15 - 48

South 11 12 8 10 - 41

FORT FRYE (3-0)

Michelle Adkins 0 0-0 0, Shawntell Parsons 0 3-4 3, Brooke Borich 2 2-4 8, Mikayla Hupp 1 2 2-2 4, Morgan Liedtke 5 0-0 14, Taylor Buchanan 2 5-8 9, Diedre Combs 2 2-2 6, Megan Liedtke 1 2-4 4, TOTALS: 13 16-24 48. 3-point goals: Borich 2, Morgan Liedtke 4

SOUTH (0-1)

Kayleigh Rexroad 2 0-1 4, Taryn McCutcheon 4 1-2 11, Lacey Cale 0 0-0 0, Kasey Williams 1 1-2 3, Alex Anderson 2 0-0 6, Keya Bartlett 6 0-0 14, Sutherlin Greenburg 0 0-0 0, Anna Hayton 0 1-2 1, Carrie Wilson 1 0-0 2, TOTALS: 16 3-7 41. 3-point goals: McCutcheon 2, Anderson 2, Bartlett 2

JV game: Fort Frye 54, South 39

JV scoring: Fort Frye: Hesson 2, Gerber 2, Hart 5, Enochs 13, Skinner 11, Pawloski 7, Fryman 9, Lang 5; South (0-1): Hannah Cothern 6, Amber Cottrell 6, Saraya Mullins 8, Kelsay Proffitt 3, Katelyn Enoch 6, Mykalyn Fallon 5, Carrie Wilson 5

Next games: River at Fort Frye Thursday, South at Wheeling Park Friday

Championship

Paden City Tournament

Tyler Consolidated 57, Paden City 31

Tyler Consolidated16 19 16 16 - 57

Paden City 5 9 10 7 - 31

PADEN CITY (1-2)

Jenna Barker 1 1-4 3, Myah Charkawi 4 3-4 11, Logan Cosper 2 0-0 4, Hannah Stanley 2 0-0 4, Taylor Cosper 1 0-2 2, Cydney Blatt 2 0-2 4, Kayla Hizer 1 0-0 3; TOTAL: 13 4-12 31

TYLER CONSOLIDATED (2-0)

Tiffany Spencer 0 0-0 0, Hillary Casteel 2 0-0 4, Sydney Yoho 2 0-0 4, Megan Carpenter 1 0-2 2, Sydney Reed 9 0-4 24, Catelyn Gogan 0 2-2 2, Sophie Kinard 10 1-3 27, Aerial Fish 2 0-0 4

Rebounds: TC 49 (Sophie Kinard 12); Assists: TC 13 (Sydney Reed 7); Turnovers: TC 21; Steals: 18 (Sophie Kindard 6)

Next game: Tyler Consolidated at Williamstown, Monday

All-Tournament: Sophie Kinard, Sydney Reed, Hillary Casteel

Fort Frye led 15-11 after one quarter, hitting seven of eight foul shots and Liedtke draining two treys. But the Patriots used a 12-4 second stanza, keyed by a 10-0 run in the first four minutes, to surge in front 23-19 by halftime.

The third period saw South go up by seven, 28-21, on Bartlett's 3-bomb from the corner. But the Cadets scored 12 of the last 15 points in the quarter, including Borich's go-ahead trey (32-31) with 1:11 left, to push into a 33-31 lead going to the fourth quarter.

Alex Anderson's corner trey for South with 5:09 left in the game lifted the Patriots, who next play at Wheeling Park Friday, into their last lead of the night at 35-34.

''We could've won,'' said South head coach Scott Stephens, ''but put 'em at the foul line too many times - that was the difference in the ball game. We didn't play clean enough defense.'' Fort Frye converted 16 of 24 at the foul line to just 3-of-7 for South.

''We know we have stuff to work on, so it's back to work,'' said Stephens of his young team. ''But tonight we just weren't strong enough inside, we had some looks in there that we didn't finish. We turned little bumps into big bumps. But we've just got to get stronger and better.''

Tyler Consolidated 57, Paden City 31

KIDWELL - Sophie Kinard poured in a game-high 27 points and grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds to go along with six steals as Tyler Consolidated rolled past Paden City, 57-31, to win the Wildcats' own Christmas Classic.

Kinard, Sydney Reed and Hillary Casteel each made the all-tournament team for the Silver Knights, who play Monday at Williamstown. Reed had 24 points in the TCHS (2-0) victory.

Paden City (1-2) was led by Myah Charkawi's 11 counters. Charkawi and Logan Cosper made the all-tournament team for Paden City.

 
 

 

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