Charleston, W.V. – On Thursday night’s class AA semi -final against Chapmanville, there was not much of Revengewood’s aggressively going to the majority of the first three quarters.
After retreating from five within 2 minutes to play in the third period, the number 4 devillets received three-pointers from the price of Kadi, before the Moss Moss’s paste sent the matchup to the fourth in 25. Revenrywood’s speed to move the third to the fourth, and the Devillets scored 20 points in the last 8 minutes and pulled away for a 45–34 victory over number 5 tigers.
“We did not shoot the ball very well in the first half and we could leave what impressed us in the second half, but we did not,” said Devillets’ head coach Kara Williams. “We kept plugging together and came together at the right time.”
RHS (19-6) Top Seed Vyoming goes to a class AA semi-finals to face the former.
Price ignited the charge and then started scoring in the fourth quarter, scoring with a triple that topped his team for good.
“He has done such a great job this year, which is coming out of the bench and working warmly is a difficult task and then sit on the bench. She never panicked, ”Williams said. “She comes in, does our work and she gives us a spark. You can do all this with a sixth man. ,
Although Chapmanville (15–10) got the retrenchment of Hanna Miller in response to going within one point, Ravencewood ran out of the next 10 to out of access to the competition for all intentions and objectives.
Brooklyn Adams made a 1 -off -2 free throw to start the stretch, followed by a range bucket close to Moser and Price. After another moser leup, Emily Crutchford calculated a traditional three-point play to play with 38–27 benefits and 3:54 for a traditional three-point play.
“I try to go to the rim as much as possible to help my team.”
According to Gore, this happened many times.
Tigers’ head coach Christina Gore said, “Rachford got into a paint on us and we did not do a good job for him.” “But except for 45, we got a chance to win the game – we didn’t just do aggressively enough.”
Tigers did not find more than eight close to the rest of the way and Stretchford made 3-4 free throw out of 1 minute to leave his team with a lead of 41–30.
Chapmanville led 10–9 after one quarter and for the entirety of the other, although never more than four. Alaira Evans made a triple trio in the initial half, in which one marked the final points and sent Chapmanville with a 19–15 lead to the locker room.
Williams said, “We kept shooting a little in most of the game, but they started falling in the fourth quarter.”
Evans scored their game-high 17 points through the first two quarters. Another tiger did not have more than six points and the bench of Chapmanville did not score.
Tigers placed the top scorer Hadley McGoski of Revengewood for four points and without a field goal at seven attempts.
“The approach was to close him. Gore said that we were not going to beat Hadley to us and you told me that she would score four points, I felt that the result would be different. “We struggled many times on the glass and they were able to go in and get some aggressive boards.”
Stretchford led Revengewood with 13 points and seven rebounds. Moser scored correctly with 10 points and seven boards and value, while Edams ended with seven points and a game-Best eight rebounds.
Devillets scored all 13 points of the game from the turnover and won the 33–31 battle, including 9–3 at the aggressive end.
“It was one of the things that we talked about throughout the week about how their size is size and they are big. They have great shooters and they take the ball there. You have to block, ”Williams said. “We are all to shout the ‘shot’ in the year, when a shot goes up so that their companions are aware to box out. It was definitely a focus and to catch them for three aggressive rebels , This is a job of a job.