| St. Michael's Sr. Girls Dragons C. Davis photos and videos |
Chris Davis, Pincher Creek Voice
The St. Michael's Senior Girls basketball squad defeated local rivals the Livingstone Sabres and the Halton Hawks in games they hosted at the Dale Wentz Memorial Gymnasium this week.
| Dragons vs Sabres |
The Dragons were recovering from a weekend spent at a big "Sweet 16" tournament in Calgary. More about that later. The Sabres played an away game against Nanton on Wednesday, February 6, winning that one 48-38.
Sr. Girls: Dragons vs Sabres
| Dragons vs Sabres |
This one truly could have gone either way. The two teams battled to a draw in the first quarter, tying it up 9-9 and then 11-11. Sheanna Schamber scored 7 points for the Sabres and Kelli Potts scored 6 points for the Dragons.
| Wocknitz vs Schamber |
The Sabres managed to outscore the Dragons by 1 point in the third quarter. Kelli Potts scored 5 points for the Dragons, including two penalty shots. Going into the final quarter the two teams were still very close, with the Dragons ahead 33-28.
| Josie Naumczyk |
| Reagan Bousquet |
Final score: Dragons 42, Sabres 37
Top scorers for the Dragons were Kelli Potts with 18 points, Catherine DeCock with 11 points, and Carlee Fitzpatrick with 8 points.
Top scorers for the Sabres were Sheanna Schamber with 13 points, Raelynn Rutledge with 12 points, and Reagan Bousquet with 6 points.
Sr. Girls: Dragons vs Hawks
| Dragons vs Hawks |
The Dragons had an edge again in the third quarter, scoring 19 points to 12 for the Hawks. Kelli Potts scored 6 of those Dragons' points.
Final score: Dragons 70, Hawks 36.
Top scorers for the Dragons were Kelli Potts with 22 points, Tamara Parkin and Elise Wocknitz with 10 points each, and Amelia Woodard and Josie Naumczyk with 8 points each. Parkin and Wocknitz are to be feared out there, solid players that can be counted on to drive the ball to the net at every opportunity. Potts really came into her own this season, making her shots with regularity and confidence. Woodard to has been having a good season, particularly in the last few games, getting it to the basket and in with much improved consistency. Naumczyk really shines out there, and during this game it seems to me that she's made a big leap forward recently in terms of confidence and assertion.
Laressa McGlynn was the top scorer for the Sabres with 12 points, followed by Alyssa Barbero with 6 points. McGlynn's got a spark that will carry her far in this sport if she so chooses. Barbero, well, basketball can't have her, music's got dibs! Seriously now, Barbero is a big spark for her team, demonstrating confidence and a never-say-die attitude. Kudos to this team, all 8 of them. Underdogs all season, no subs to speak of, and yet still out there every time giving it their all.
Dragons at Sweet 16 Tournament
Last weekend, February 8 and 9, the Senior Dragons Girls were in Calgary at Rundle College for the first annual "Sweet 16" tournament, where they played 4 games.
The tournament consists of the top Provincially ranked teams in 1A, 2A and 3A basketball.
| Catherine DeCock |
Zones are coming up in the first week of March. Woodard said "We needed to beat each other, because the way Zones are set up it's Stirling, Foremost, us, we're the top four. Top is Stirling. Fourth place is going to end up playing them... you don't want to be fourth place. So (now) Livingstone is in fourth place, we're third, and Foremost is second. We want to stay in third."
"We've played Stirling, they're good. We haven't played Foremost. They're good. They're both good."
Chinook League Tourney
The Chinook League Championship Tournament is scheduled for March 1 and 2, with Girls teams to play at Matthew Halton School and Boys teams to play at St. Michael's School. More information as it comes.
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