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it was a tale to two halves for the North Putnam Cougars. A strong second half
was too little too late for North as they fell to Speedway 63-42.
“I’m just proud of them,” Cougar head coach Kevin Smith said.
After struggling in the first half, the Cougars came out in the third and
turned up the pressure. They implemented a full-court press that caused the
Sparkplugs to falter. Intense frontcourt pressure from Elsiana Crosby and Carlye
McGaughey caused Speedway to turn the ball over on the Cougars side of the
court, resulting in North Putnam outscoring the Sparkplugs 18-11 in the third.
Cougar forward Taylor Alles goes up for two of her four points in Tuesday’s matchup with Speedway. The Cougars lost the game 63-42. |
The Cougars charge was not through
yet.
After trailing 21 at the half, North Putnam cut the lead to nine with 4:12
when Shilah Kumaran ripped the net from the three-point line.
“I told them that I thought if we could cut it to single digits we could make
them nervous and I think we did that but it’s just hard to sustain a run that
long,” Smith commented. “They were physical with us and we let them. The second
half we decided to be physical with them as well. We hit some shots, scrapped,
dove, tipped balls and came up with some deflections and cut it to nine.”
But Speedway proved too much for the Cougars to overcome and built its lead
up with timely baskets from Whitley Emerson and Shaley Anglea.
Shawna Johnston scored 12 of her game-high 19 points in the second half,
including six-of-six from the charity stripe. McGaughey connected on two
three-points en route to eight points in the half.
The Cougars limped through the first quarter, not scoring until 46 seconds
remaining when Dakota Malayer connected from downtown. North went 1-for-8 from
the field to open the contest.
The Cougars started to show they could hit some buckets in the second quarter
but their inability to slow Speedway trumped their shooting. Johnston recorded
all of the Cougars seven points in the second.
North Putnam outrebounded the Sparkplugs 24-24, which included 11 offensive
rebounds.
“I’m really proud of my girls for the way they came out,” Smith said. “It
could have been really easy to tank it a halftime and say the season’s over but
they battled. I’m really proud of them and I love this team. I’m really looking
forward to coaching this group next year.”
The Cougars end the season at 7-14.
At Cascade
IHSAA Class 2A Sectional
Round 1
Speedway 16 16 11 20 — 63
North Putnam 4 7 18 13 — 42
Speedway — Emerson 18, Miller 14, Tierney 12, Anglea 11, Walton 4, Jones 2,
Hubbard 2. Totals: 23-40 FG 14-22 FT 64 TP.
North Putnam — Johnston 19, McGaughey 8, Alles 4, Kumaran 3, Malayer 3, L.
Crosby 2, Frye 2, Robinson 1. Totals: 14-45 FG 10-14 FT 42 TP.
Rebounds — Speedway 24, North Putnam 27.
Total fouls — Speedway 9, North Putnam 19.
Turnovers — Speedway 14, North Putnam 23.