Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Gaters on Top

#2 posting 1.31.2006

Dorothy Gaters sets a new mark in coaching, Trauger keeps rolling, 2 more join the 1000 point club

IA
JUCO
Megan Bradley, Iowa Central 27 vs Ellsworth 77-62 (j28)
4A
Brittany Norris, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 30 vs CR Washington 78-48 (j27)
2A
Aubrey Hauswirth, Pocahontas 34 vs Pomeroy-Palmer 58-61 (j28)
Kim Floss, Dike-New Hartford 29 vs Hudson 45-55 (j28)
1A
Liz Trauger, Twin River Valley 43 vs Southeast Webster-Grand 63-42 (j28)
Melanie McCreight, Winfield-Mt. Union 27 vs Highland 47-54
Brittany Heins, Postville 25 vs Valley 64-40 (j27)

MN
AAA
Courtney Steinhauer, New Ulm 26 vs St. James 62-64 (j27)
AA
Danyelle Fisher, St. Peter 25 vs Fairmont 50-77 (j27)
Caitlin Massop, Maple River 25 vs Martin County West 79-65 (j27)
A
Andrea Fennern, Wabasso 31 vs Buffalo Lake-Hector 72-70 (j27)
Rebecca Stier, Grand Meadow 29 vs Dover-Eyota 42-59
Crystal Schutte, McLeod West 28 vs Sleepy Eye 67-39 (j27)
Megan Groen, Renville County West 27 vs KMS 67-72 (j27)
Betsy Wendt, Truman 27 vs Martin Luther 77-76 (j28)
Leah Ashburn, Buffalo Lake-Hector 26 vs Wabasso 70-72 (j27)
Beth Hanson, Faribault Bethlehem Academy 25 vs Medford 76-44 (j27)
Esther Peterson Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sundburg 25 vs RCW 72-67 (j27)
Erica Reinke, Martin Luther 25 vs Truman 76-77 (j28)

NEB
C2
Kelsey Krusemark, Homer 33 vs Winnebago 80-41 (j28)

WI
D3
Katie Cheline, Mondovi 25 vs Boyceville 55-44 (j26)
D4
Lucy Dernovsek, Lake Holcombe 32 vs Weyerhaeuser 74-55 (j26)

BUZZER BEATERS
MN
Courtney Runge, St. James mad two free throws with four seconds left to beat New Ulm 64-62 (j27)
Betsy Wendt, Truman made a three with 7 seconds to go to beat Martin Luther 77-76 (j28)

MILESTONES
IL
Dorothy Gaters, Chicago Marshall now has the most career wins in basketball coaching (boys or girls) in Illinois with a 44-34 win over Northside Prep.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/prep/cst-spt-dot31.html

MN
Beth Hanson, Faribault Bethlehem Academy set a new school career points record on J27 vs Medford with 25 points to add to her career total. She now has 1479 career points which broke Rhonda Thibault's 1467 set in 1998.
Cali Hines, Madelia reached the 1000 point mark with 17 points in a 52-36 loss to LeCenter. Hines is the first girl from Madelia to reach the 1000 point level. Joni Bowman reached 1000 on a Madelia-Truman team.
Crystal Schutte, McLeod West reached the 1000 point level as she scored 28 points in a 67-39 win over Sleepy Eye. She is the second girl to reach 1000 from McLeod West.

MYSTERY YET UNSOLVED
The mystery of Stern from Kewaunee Wethersfield has yet to be solved. No word on master detective Quan's search for clues.

next posting: 11 pm. (that should be safer) with an out & about

Stern Mystery, Can Quan rise to the challenge?

#1 posting of 3 1.31.2006

A look at Monday's results, with #1s in IL, WI. Plus another mystery for Detective Quan

POINT PARADE
IL
A
???? Stern, Kewanee Wethersfield 26 vs Cambridge 62-51

MN
AA
Ann Schmitz, Rockford 37 vs Zimmerman 76-73
Katie Smith, Redwood Valley 30 vs Springfield 69-72 (j28)
April Hansen, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 28 vs Paynesville 59-51
Hannah Linz, Eden Valley-Watkins 27 vs Albany 66-76
A
Shelby Slygh, Cotton 33 vs Cromwell 63-57
Megan Madigan, St. Bernard's 33 vs St. Agnes 61-49
Samantha Anderson, Wrenshall 31 vs Duluth Marshall 69-56
Amy Kallemeyn, Edgerton 27 vs Lake Benton 80-40
Kylee Smith, Cromwell 26 vs Cotton 57-63

NEB
C1
Kelsey Hansen, Bennington 26 vs Plattsmouth 47-67

ND
B
Jen Dishon, Trenton 32 vs Grenora-Westby 73-47 (j27)
Kristen Killoran, Maple Valley 31 vs North Sargent 63-51
Katy Nelson, Kenmare 27 vs Glenburn 63-30 (j27)
Hannah Erickson, Fargo Oak Grove 25 v Milnor 61-45

SD
B
Nicky Rausch, Hoven 64 vs Gettysburg 64-47
Ashley Tanner, Gettysburg 26 vs Hoven 47-64

MILESTONES
MN
Kylee Smith, Cromwell is now the career point leader at Cromwell. Her point total is at 1714.

NUMBER 1s
IL
AA Oak Park Fenwick; A Olney East Richland
WI
D1 Chippewa Falls; D2 Elkhorn; D3 Neillsville; D4 Flambeau

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Out & About: Rockford/Zimmerman

#3 Posting 1.30.2006

Rockford 76, Zimmerman 73
This was a match up between two AA teams from the exurbs of Minneapolis: Zimmerman, a third year school in the Elk River district in the north; and Rockford, a state tournament entrant last season, from the west.
There was no "trying to get in synch" as both teams found the bottom of the net early and often as opposed to what I have been seeing lately. Right from the tip, Ann Schmitz of Rockford stole the ball from Kara Norris drove down and was fouled. She scored the first points at the line with five seconds gone. Zimmerman answered right back with Ashley Schleper. And so it went for the whole game. There were periods of inactivity due to turnovers, usually passes that were forced or too long. Zimmerman scored the first four times they had the ball in a half court situation. They worked it inside and Norris scored 8 of their first ten points. Zimmerman held leads of four (10-6) and then Rockford tied it at 10. Zimmerman's Schleper dropped two 3s as they pushed the lead to 20-14. Z pushed it out to 33-23 as they scored on six straight possessions. The inside game of Norris, and Kari along with a Schleper bomb and flash cut helped in that flury. Then both teams went into a hibernation phase as Z was 0/5, and R was 0/4 on their possessions. Rockford snapped out of the doldrums quicker with 6 straight scoring possessions with Schmitz scoring 10 points from the 3 line, an old fashioned three point play, a drive and two at the line. That 10 point lead lasted as long as the ice sculptures in the St. Paul Winter Carnival as Rockford went on a 14-5 run. Rikki Skafte hit an elbow shot for the Rockford lead of 39-38. Schmitz hit another 3 from the left side for the final half time lead 42-38. Zimmerman went the last 8 possessions without scoring. Part of that was due to Norris' foul problems. Part of it was due to the 2/3 zone that silenced the Thunder.

Rockford kept up the pace in the second half as they went on an 8-0 run to open the half. Rockford held it's biggest lead at 50-38. It took Zimmerman until it's 8th possession before they scored. So if we look at both the end of the first half and the beginning of the second half Rockford outscored Zimmerman 27-5 with Zimmerman's floor production 2/23 or an extremely frigid .087. Then Zimmerman came back to life. Leading the charge was Tessa Butau off the bench with a 3 from the left side. With that spark Zimmerman Thundered back and went on a 25-12 run. Butau contributed 13 of those points with three 3s, and she hit the shot that gave Zimmerman the lead 63-62.

Schmitz tied the game back up with a free throw. Norris scored twice on post ups to give Zimmerman a 67-63 lead with 4:56 left. Schmitz scored for Rockford, but then Downing cashed in a 3 to give Z the lead 70-65. Schmitz was fouled and made the first free throw, and rebounded the miss on the second shot. Eventually she was fouled again and it was 70-67 Z. Schleper missed a 3, and Schmitz scored on a missed shot by Ungerecht 70-69 Z. Katilyn Houser made the first free throw and Rockford's Ungerecht scored to tie it a 71 with 2:12 to go. Both teams then had scoring droughts thanks to turnovers. Z had 3 straight possessions with the last at 0:59 an offensive foul on a screen. Rockford on that next possession added one to their total with a Schmitz free throw. Schleper came down drove down the left side of the lane to give the lead back to the Thunder 73-72 0:35 left. Schmitz answered with another basket with 11 seconds left. Houser tried to throw a pass that was too long and it was intercepted by Ungerecht. In the ensuing seconds the ball was knocked out of bounds with one second left. And Schmitz added an exclamation point to her performance as she snuck behind the defense for another chip shot in the 76-73 win.

Height Matters: Zimmerman 5-9, Rockford 5-8.8
Department of defense: both teams pressed early. Rockford went from man, to 2/3 back to man at the end. Zimmerman played both. I would not characterize either team a brick wall on defense. I think the offensive decision making and ball handling for both teams needs to improve. Both teams benefited defensively by getting rid of the press. Too many layups for the other team and not enough turnovers made it ineffective. If the goal was to increase tempo then it worked.
player, points, possession, pp100, floor %
Rockford player evaluations
Starters
Ann Schmitz 37, 23, 160.9, .783 since I have been charting these games on an individual basis (since J13) Schmitz has the highest pp100 total by 10.9 and her floor % is now the leader (for those with more than 10 possessions) by 69 points. Tied a career high set on J19 vs Kimball. Schmitz is a heady player, aggressive as was demonstrated by her opening tip steal. She scored in almost every conceivable way, but did quite a bit of damage in the paint. She made 13 free throws so is knows how to get to the line. Can drive and dish. RF: she may not be able to score in the paint against bigger kids post HS. strength training will be good and useful.
Ashley Anderson 8, 10, 80.0, .400 point guard, RF: strength, ball handling, stronger decisions
Ashley Coen 3, 14, 21.4, .071 athletic RF: ball control/handling. Shooting skills need improving
Kelly Ungerecht 14, 13, 107.7, .462 inside factor. decent frame, decent hands. RF: size post HS for position. defensive issues
Annie Lincoln 10, 9, 111.1, .556 inside presence. worked offense boards. RF: strength. More consistent on defense. Passing needs improvement
Bench
Michelle Nichols 2, 4, 50.0, .250 lefty,RF: tried to avoid contact as she was fouled.
Rikki Skafte 2, 2, 100.0, .500

Zimmerman player evaluations
Starters
Kara Norris 23, 16, 143.8, .750 Strong frame, good hands, good post moves, turn and shoot from blocks. RF: foul problems cost team as she sat when she was dominating. Height may be an issue post HS for position.
Ashley Schleper 20, 20, 100.0, .400 big kid on perimeter. Hot from the outside with four 3s in the first half. RF: cooled off in the second half, no 3s. Ball handling needs improvement. speed work if perimeter player post hs
Kaitlyn Houser 8, 10, 80.0, .400 point guard. RF: needs to be stronger with the ball. Needs to shorten passes. Forces things that are not there. Needs to keep head up during pressure situations.
Tiffany Schmitcke 0, 2, 0.0, .000 RF: make a reason to stay on the floor
Hannah Downing 3, 10, 30.0, .100 RF: needs to be stronger with ball and strong in body. needs to take game to the other team.
Bench
Amanda Kari 6, 8, 75.0, .375 another player with a decent frame. scored off rebounding, posting. RF: key offensive foul on a blocking call hurt team.
Lisa Swanson 0, 3, 0.0, .000
Tess Butau 13, 7, 185.7, .714 sparked comeback. Has range with three 3s. effective and efficient. RF: didn't play the first half.
Trench player: Ann Schmitz from start to finish.

BY THE NUMBERS
team, points, possessions, pp100, scoring%
Rockford 76, 75, 101.3, .480
Zimmerman 73, 76, 96.1, .434
Free throw made: Rockford 17, Zimmerman 2
Bench: Zimmerman 19, Rockford 4

DEFINITIONS
Possessions=the end result is measured. Only four things can happen. Either the player scores or misses a FG or FT, or turns it over. Sally may shoot and miss, but if her team rebounds it does not count as a possession for her. Only the termination of possession matters in this system.

PP100=What a player would average if they had 100 possessions. 1 point for 1 possessions would get a player 100.0. In theory a player could shoot once and hit a three. They would then have a pp100 rating of 300.0. That is why one should look at possessions and not get flamfoozeled by a high pp100 rating. A low pp100 means the player misses too many shots or coughs it up too much.

Floor/scoring %=a player (or team's) scoring possessions divided by total possessions.

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Monday, January 30, 2006

Post season a week away

#2 posting 1.30.2006

This is the standard late afternoon update after looking at the papers, and afternoon internet. The season is winding down with IL and IA about to begin their playoffs as you can see below. But first....

POINT PARADE
IA
4A
Kristin Turk, Des Moines Lincoln 31 vs DM East 59-53 (j27)
2A
Ashley Miller, Tipton 25 vs Solon 60-64 (j24)
1A
Tana Colt, Akron-Westfield 30 vs Remsen-Union 76-27 (j26)

MN
AA
Abby Fragodt, Benson 25 vs Ortonville 66-58 (j26)

ND
A
Courtney Fettig, Bismarck Century 26 vs Beulah 53-50 (j24)
B
Sara Neubauer, Bottineau 33 vs Velva 63-44 (j24)
Amber St. Claire, Dunseith 26 vs TGU 63-44 (j24)

SD
A
Vanessa Johnson, West Central 33 vs Flandreau 77-32 (j27)
Allison Johnson, Stickney-Mount Vernon 26 vs White Lake 93-29 (j28)
B
Ashley Pommer, DeSmet 27 vs Flandreau 48-62 (j28)
Andrea Wedel, James Valley Christian 26 vs Lake Preston 56-49 (j28)

WI
3
Katie Weinberg, St. Croix Falls 30 vs Siren 57-52 (j27)
4
Abby Carey, Belmont 25 vs Cassville 55-62 (j26)
Tanya Kaufmann, DeSoto 25 vs Wauzeka 70-41 (j19)

BUZZER BEATERS
SD
Jenny Miller, Sioux Falls O'Gorman hit a three to lift her team to a 47-44 overtime win against Brandon Valley

FRESH FACE
MN
Abby Fragodt, Benson C, 5-11, 2010

INJURY UPDATE
MN
Sarah Raddle, Fulda has returned from a stress fracture.

MILESTONES
MN
Maggie Kuhlman, Luverne reached the 1000 point mark with 22 in a 62-69 loss to Worthington on J28. She is the third Luverne player to reach the milestone.
Emily Jensen, Benson reached the 1000 point mark with 16 points in a 66-58 win over Ortonville on J26. She is the second Benson player to achieve this mark.
WI
Dana Thompson, Belleville reached the 1000 point level with 17 points in a 45-31 win over Black Hawk on J26.

PLAYOFFS BEGIN
IL
Their regions begin on Monday, Feb 6, with games also scheduled for the F7, F8, and region finals F10.
Sectionals begin on Valentine's day Tuesday F14.
IA
Their playoffs start at varying times depending upon the class
4A: Thursday F16, Saturday F18
3A: same as above
2A: Wednesday F15, Saturday F18
1A: Monday F13, Wed F15, Sat F18

Don't know who is who? Then you don't have the book. See information in right column at the bottom.

Next posting: out & About. I'm never early on this so I'll say 10:30 pm and hope I'm right.

State Championship Trends

#1 posting 1.30.2006

Today we look at what the four past state champions in MN trended as they won their championships and which teams are trending that way now, and which teams are off in one or more key indicators. But first the parade

POINT PARADE
MN
AAA
Maria Boever, Worthington 26 vs Luverne 69-62 (j28)

NEB
C2
Carlee Johnson, Wausa 28 vs Coleridge 63-46 (j28)
D2
Hayley Thramer, Ewing 33 vs Verdigre 54-31 (j28)

SD
A
Abby Plucker, Parker 31 vs Chester 59-35 (j28)
Tyann Pourier, Little Wound 30 vs Flandreau Indian JV 111-23 (j25)
B
Jill Young, Mitchell Christian 41 vs Freeman 65-42 (j28)

STATE TOURNAMENT TRENDS
There are three main indicators that need to be looked at in past tournaments and then we see the trends this season. The three big indicators are: 1. Strength of schedule; 2. Defense against quality opposition; 3. margin against quality opposition. I call these teams Qteams.

AAAA
The 3 numbers to pay attention to--14; 45.3 (adjusted for 36 minutes), 14.8
At this point in the season Bloomington Kennedy is under for defense and over for margin (17.2). They are the only AAAA team to achieve that. Only two other teams are above +10 on margin--Mpls South (14.6) and Hopkins (10.6). Woodbury reaches the defensive mark, but is only a 2.0 on margin. St. Paul Central is close in margin (8.7), but allows 55.6 against Qteams. All the other top 10 teams have margins under 5.7, some are close to 0.
TRENDING: Kennedy

AAA
The 3 numbers: 15, 50.6, 12.4
Three teams are playing a tough schedule, and all three are holding the top 3 spots: Marshall, Detroit Lakes, Benilde-St. Margaret's. However only Marshall and Detroit Lakes have beat the margin level that is championship level. BSM is only 4.7. Both Marshall and DL are under in the defensive level. Hibbing has strong showings on defense and margin, but their schedule is too thin according to trends. They have only played 3 Qteams.
TRENDING: Marshall/Detroit Lakes

AA
The 3 numbers: 18, 38.1, 14.9
Most teams have two bases covered, but no one has all three. The #1 team Breck comes closest as they have a 45.3 defensive rating. Barnesville is the lowest at 35.2, but do not play the strong schedule like Breck. Rochester Lourdes is at 39.2, but their margin is at 6. Also the suspension of Breland will throw off some of the momentum they were building. MVL has a high Qmargin as does Kingsland, Albany, and Crookston. The thing these teams lack: MVL plays a class A schedule and gives up 52.9. Giving up over 50 is almost a death sentence for AA championship level. Crookston gives up 58 and does not play that strong a schedule. Kingsland and Albany have defenses in the mid 40s. Kingsland plays a stronger schedule than Albany.
TRENDING: Breck

A
The 3 numbers: 13.5, 51.2, 12.3
The first thing you may notice is the defensive number pops up to 51.2. Qteams are hard to play day in and day out in A. The team right now with the toughest schedule is Lakeview with 7 games. Elgin-Millville is at 6 and they play AA schedules. The others are 4 or under. Lakeview is under on D, and over on Qmargin. Browerville and Ada-Borup also have those numbers covered, but neither plays that strong a schedule. Two teams Barnum and Elgin-Millville have negative Qmargin numbers. Not a good sign. What about the #1 team Osakis? They have schedule problems, give up 55.5 (second highest in the top 10), and margin is 8.3.
TRENDING: Lakeview

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Sunday, January 29, 2006

In the Weeds

#4 posting 1.29.2006

Yes it is true. This is # 4. I had to go through the backlog of newspapers that were piling up.

However tonight we will look at the week ahead, and the teams that have been in the top 5s (in games I have seen). We will also take a look at what teams are laying in the weeds as section time approaches.

The Week Ahead
There are a lot of tasty games on tap this week as conference races begin to simmer and steam up.
Monday J30
Carlton @ Barnum
Bemidji @ Crookston
Albany @ Eden Valley-Watkins
Dawson-Boyd @ Lincoln HI
Tuesday J31
DeLaSalle @ Breck
Lakeview @ Dawson-Boyd
Fergus Falls @ Detroit Lakes
Hopkins @ Minnetonka
Cannon Falls @ Rochester Lourdes
St. Paul Central @ St. Paul Johnson
Thursday F2
Carlton @ Esko
St. Cloud Apollo @ St. Cloud Tech
Friday F3
Becker @ St. Michael-Albertville
Benilde-St. Margaret's @ St. Francis
Apple Valley @ Bloomington Kennedy
Mpls South @ Breck
Rochester Lourdes @ Pine Island
St. Paul Highland Park @ St. Paul Central
Hill-Murray @ Tartan
Saturday F4
Grand Rapids @ Hopkins
Winona Cotter @ Minnehaha

TOP 5 PERFORMANCES (of games I have charted so far, going back to D13)
Offense PP100
1. Hopkins 125.5 vs Cretin-Derham Hall in Apple Valley Tournament
2. Breck 124 vs Marshall
3. Mpls Roosevelt 107.5 vs Mpls Washburn
4. Hill-Murray 107.4 vs Centennial
5. Tartan 106.9 vs Blaine

Scoring %
1. Hopkins .647 vs Cretin-Derham Hall
2. Breck .580 vs Marshall
3. Hopkins .529 vs Henry Sibley
4. Bloomington Kennedy .509 vs Eastview
5. Apple Valley .507 vs Omaha Skutt
The interesting fact is all five of these teams that were the opponents have a winning record this season. Four have been in the top 10 (Skutt is in the top 10 in class B in Nebraska)

Defense pp100
1. Eastview 50.6 vs Rochester Century
2. Rochester Lourdes 51.9 vs Osseo
3. St. Cloud Tech 54.4 vs Fergus Falls
4. Lakeville North 59.4 vs Rochester JM
5. Mounds View 59.5 vs Stillwater
Three of these games were in the first round of the Rochester tournament. Could it have been the lay off? could it have been the bigger floor?

Defensive Floor %
1. St. Cloud Tech .228 vs Fergus Falls
2. Rochester Lourdes .241 vs Osseo
3. Lakeville North .250 vs Rochester JM
4. Eastview .271 vs Rochester Century
5. Woodbury .273 vs Bloomington Jefferson

INDIVIDUAL TOP 5S (minimum of 10 possessions in the game, from J13 on)
PP100
1. Ashley Robinson, Bloomington Kennedy 150 vs Eastview
2. Jenny Theisen, Champlin Park 135.3 vs Osseo
3. Talisha Barlow, Roseville 126.7 vs North St. Paul
4. Melissa Kloos, Mayer Lutheran 123.5 vs Holy Family
]5. Daneille Cook, Moorhead 123.5 vs Buffalo

Floor %
1. Ashley Robinson, Bloomington Kennedy .714 vs Eastview
2. Talisha Barlow, Roseville .667 vs North St. Paul
3. Danielle Cook, Buffalo .647 vs Buffalo
4. Lauren Young, Edina .600 vs Wayzata
5. Jenny Theisen, Champlin Park .588 vs Osseo
5. Melissa Kloos, Mayer Lutheran .588 vs Holy Family
The only player whose team did not win was Kloos of Mayer Lutheran

LAYING IN THE WEEDS
These are teams that are sub .500 right now that will have a major impact on what happens in their sections. I'm not saying all of these teams will get to state, but they will determine who will go in some manner. If teams are not paying attention and just look at records they may be sent packing.
AAAA
Blaine: went to state last year, 7 is wide open, 6-12 record, but margin is a +0.3. They are in most games. Last 4 games offense is up 10 points. Defense is down 3. Margin is at 13.8 Blaine is 6-12
Mounds View: plays in tough Suburban East, but is in section 5. That race is wide open. margin right now is at -6.7. MV is 6-13.
Another team that is sub .500 in that section is Armstrong. They have 7 losses against state rated teams. There are none in 5. Armstrong is 8-10.
Elk River: Their margin is at -1.6. They have one big advantage--they have pinned the only loss on St. Cloud Tech, the probable #1 seed in 8. ER is 7-11
AAA
Lakeville South: plays in the brutal Lake and has only played one game against a AAA team (New Prague) and they beat them 51-45. Their record is 4-14, and margin is -9.3.
Minneapolis North: the three time defending state AAA champs are 3-14, and have faced a lot of adversity this season losing players to transfers, and Maurika Carlisle to a knee injury. However Coach Patterson has transformed this group into a force to be reckoned with. They are averaging 56.4 in January with games in Chicago over the MLK break and game against Burnsville and Armstrong were close. But the thing that should make 5AAA very very afraid was what happened last Thursday at Roosevelt. North won 78-73. North has been to the state every year since the 4 class system has been in place. Do not look past the Polars for a return trip.
AA/A
There are no teams that are sub .500 that have a snow flakes chance in a blast furnace to get to state.

Tomorrow AM
What a state champ looks like using past stats. Who is on track and why tomorrow.

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Finishing the backlog

#3 posting 1.29.2006

POINT PARADE
IA
4A
Casey McDermott, Newton 26 vs Mason City 65-37 (j24)
3A
Danielle Wubbens, Charles City 28 vs Mason City 68-50 (j23)
Alex Mennen, Hampton-Dumont 27 vs Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 60-53 (j24)
Danielle Wubbens, Charles City 26 vs Garner-Hayfield 82-42 (j24)
1A
Liz Trauger, Twin River Valley 40 vs Graettinger-Terrill 71-46 (j19)
Jennifer Jorgensen, Southeast Webster-Grand 31 vs Manson Northwest Webster 66-59 (j19)
Brittany Heins, Postville 27 vs West Central 50-37 (j24)

SD
B
Megan Doyle, Hanson 33 vs Sanborn Central 70-48 (j23)

WI
2
Jen Krueger, Portage 26 vs Wisconsin Dells 65-51 (j24)
Carmen Stankowski, Mosinee 25 vs Thorp 56-47 (j24)
3
Hailey Hart, Osseo-Fairchild 26 vs Fall Creek 60-42 (j24)
Katie Zavodny, Boyceville 25 vs Osceola 62-54 (j24)

SIGININGS
ND
Whitney Loftesnes, Velva has made a verbal commitment to Minot State

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After MN papers

#2 Posting 1.29.2006

POINT PARADE
MN
AAA
Casey Christian, Shakopee 25 vs Farmington 64-45 (j27)
A
Casey Gifford, Russell-Tyler-Ruthton 30 vs TMB 74-51 (j24)
Brittany Gustafson, Red Lake County Central 30 vs Win-E-Mac 73-51 (j26)
Erica Reinke, Martin Luther 29 vs Maple River 51-76 (j24)
Megan Zubke, Laporte 29 vs Clearbrook-Gonvick 55-76 (j26)
Ashleigh Trosen, Cass Lake-Bena 26 vs WHA 49-67 (j26)

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Breland Suspended

#1 posting 1.29.2006

POINT PARADE
IA
4A
Sarah Anciaux, Iowa City 27 vs Davenport West 50-45
Tara McGowan, Davenport West 26 vs Iowa City 45-50

MN
JUCO
Kim Rosecrans, Central Lakes 29 vs Mesabi Range 50-74
AAAA
Jenny Theisen, Champlin Park 29 vs Forest Lake 70-53
Sam Sikkink, Rochester JM 25 vs Owatonna 58-67
AAA
Kiara Strickland, Mpls Roosevelt 26 vs Mpls North 73-78 (j26)
Vanisa Ford, Mpls North 25 vs Mpls Roosevelt 78-73 (j26)
AA
Kelly Mullaney, Breck 30 vs St. Agnes 69-35
Pauli Pearson, Two Harbors 25 vs Greenway 61-19 (j27)

NEB
A
Candace Lambert, Omaha Benson 25 vs Kearney 65-45

ND
B

Amber Titus, Hankinson 27 vs Park Christian, MN 52-61

SD
A
Stephanie Metcalf, St. Francis 31 vs Oelrichs 113-17
Christine Crow Eagle, St. Francis 30 vs Oelrichs 113-17


BUZZER BEATERS
WI
Melissa Weaver, Gale-Ettrick-Trempeleau made two free throws with no time remaining to upset West Salem 45-44. Weaver was 1/12 at the line for the year prior to this.

MILESTONES
IA
Kylie Ronan, Lone Tree broke the school career scoring mark and now has 1503 points thanks to 18 points in a 55-39 win over Mediapolis. Ronan eclipsed the former mark held by Megan Ripperton of 1488.
ND
Alex Aarestad, Fargo Oak Grove reached the 1000 point mark with 24 points in a a 51-36 win over Sargent Central. She is the third FOG player to reach the milestone.

BRELAND SUSPENDED
MN
Rochester Lourdes' Anne Breland has been suspended for a rules violation according to the Rochester Post-Bulletin. She did not play in the 57-49 loss to Winona Cotter on Friday. Lourdes had not lost to Cotter since 1985. Breland may be out until mid February.

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Saturday, January 28, 2006

Out & About: Twofer 4AAAA Style

#3 posting 1.28.2006

Today was a 4AAAA type of day with games at St. Paul Johnson and North St. Paul. The only non 4AAAA team was Duluth East (they took on Johnson). Roseville, the defending section champ, traveled down MN36 to NSP.

Game #1
St. Paul Johnson 47, Duluth East 46
Last time I tried to see DE I only saw the second half. Today I missed the first 30 seconds. So it is a little better view. I can sum up this game with two slogans--missed firing 3s, and turnovers. Neither team looked outstanding on the offensive end, and I'm not prepared to credit the defenses.
Early in the contest DE held the lead. Their biggest leads were 6, the last coming at 16-10. Marisa Yernatich had six of DE's first 10 points. Danielle Mathis was the tugboat for SPJ with five of their first six. Mathis posted, was fouled, and worked the offensive boards. Her counter part was Julia Rickert. The matchup was at times looked like a sumo wrestling match with the bodies looking for leverage at the blocks. Mathis gave SPJ the first lead at 19-18, as they finished a 8-2 run. SPJ's biggest lead in the first half was a 25-22 margin on an Ebony Black put back basket and one. Becky Anderson ended the half with two free throws with 2.0 seconds left and both teams were tied at 28.

DE imitated the first half by grabbing the early lead again at 33-28. Yernatich cashed in a three for the extra margin. Mathis answered with three straight scoring possessions and SPJ was up 34-33. SPJ pushed that lead to six at 45-39. During this time DE had strings of 0/7 possessions of which were three turnovers. But DE got their act together and outscored SPJ 7-2 the rest of the way. The problem was that left them one short. Alex Moore scored what proved to be SPJ's final points on a drive for a 47-43 lead. Rickert made a free throw to cut it to 47-44. 2 SPJ turnovers, and two missed 3s by DE later Essence Tyler was fouled and missed a one and one. Yernatich rebounded and Alanna Scott was fouled and made her two shots. Tyler was fouled again and missed again. This time Rickert rebounded. DE had four shots in the last 11.6 seconds to win, the last time with 4.8 seconds left out of bounds under the basket. Becky Anderson received the ball, drove the lane and her shot was not close.

Height Matters: St. Paul Johnson 5-7.8, Duluth East 5-9.8
Department of Defense: everyone did a bit of both. SPJ pressed and looked to trap 1/2 court and full at times. SPJ also tried 1/3/1 zone.

player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %
check definitions at end of posting
St. Paul Johnson Player Evaluations
Starters
Ebony Black 19, 23 82.6, .391 She toys with opposing players like a cat with mouse waiting to strike with an explosive move to the glass. She can be extremely effective with a penetration and dish. She had a three and nice range. lefty. good leaper. decent speed. I felt better about her performance than the first time against Armstrong. RF: However there are times when she is disinterested as when a teammate turns it over. Has a tendency to be lackadaisical, or sloppy with ball handling.
Danielle Mathis 18, 18, 100.0, .556 physical inside block presence. made a couple shots that were not squared up, but had a radar for the hole. RF: needs to be more consistent at the line. needs to work on speed/quickness
Essance Tyler 0, 8, 0.0, .000 RF: needs to understand time/score. Needs to recognize that 3 may be open, but no one from own team is on weak side boards. Size at the next level
Alex Moore 4, 8, 50.0, .250 RF: where is the player that was ripping the nets against Armstrong?
Sasha Barnes 2, 4, 50.0, .250 steady point guard. lefty. RF: Size at the next level.
Bench
Nichole Lewis 1, 1, 100.0, 1.000
Lindsey Rogers 0, 3, 0.0, .000
Stephanie Moore 3, 2, 150.0, .500
RF: this goes for the entire SPJ team. You can't expect to give up that many offensive rebounds and win games. DE had four shots in the last possession. In March if block out situation doesn't improve it may be one and done.

Duluth East Player Evaluations
Starters
Sarah Johnson 8, 18, 44.4, .222 RF: ball handling/decision making, shooting consistency
Alanna Scott 6, 14, 42.9, .214 RF: see above
Marissa Yernatich 11, 12, 91.7, .417 most consistent shooter. Can run the floor. scored in transition and off the press. RF: more consistent outside.
Julia Rickert 6, 9, 66.7, .444 size is going to attract much attention. RF: needs to work on speed/quickness. Needs to spend time in the weight room.
Becky Anderson 7, 7, 100.0, .571 point guard responsibilities. not afraid to get hit. RF: my old mantra of strength
Bench
Jackie Reinemann 4, 4, 100.0, .500
Jenn Dillon 2, 1, 200.0, 1.000
Brianna Larson 2, 2, 100.0, .500
Trench player: In a close call Danielle Mathis

BY THE NUMBERS
team, points, possessions, pp100, scoring %
check definitions at end of posting
St. Paul Johnson, 47, 69. 68.1, .348
Duluth East 46, 69, 66.7, .333
Bench: DE 8, SPJ 4
made FT: DE 15, SPJ 8

Game #2
Roseville 60, North St. Paul 40
This game featured two teams tied together by MN 36. Roseville made a statement that the road to the state will go through them. It was a tale of two halves. Roseville was clicking in the first half with the pp100 hitting 108.6 and scoring % at .543. But the 2nd half exposed another type of Roseville with pp100 at 73.3 and scoring % at .400. (.400 is about average for the teams I have been charting, but average teams don't go to the Target Center).
The game was tied at 2 and after that Roseville held the lead the rest of the game. Roseville had strings of scoring of 4/4, 3/3, 4/5, and only had missed chances of two a couple of times. Nash-Garloch had six of the first 8 Roseville points. In three straight possessions for Roseville Talisha Barlow had a drive to the glass, a free throw, and a three from the right side. Then Amy Beggin, the point guard and leader of the triumverate scored the next five points. NSP, by contrast, had one string where they scored in three possessions, but their droughts consisted of 4, 6, 4, and 5 possessions. Beggin ended the half with a pull up jumper and Roseville led 38-22.

Roseville at the start of the second half came out flat. Coach Thielke was asking for more energy and took a time out after three possessions without a connection trying to shake the complacency. NSP had a 5-0 run to start the half including a 3 from Carolyn Mobley. NSP had strings of 3 and 4 scoring possessions in the second half, but they had a deeper hole to dig their way out of. Roseville never really got into rythym until late in the game with a string of 5 straight scoring possessions and 6/7.

Height Matters: Roseville 5-8.2; NSP 5-8.2
Department of Defense: Roseville tried some diamond pressing along with 3/4 court looks. man
NSP man and some 2/3.
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %
check definitions at end of posting
Roseville Player Evaluations
Starters
Amy Beggin 19, 17, 111.8, .529 true leader, coach on the floor, active hands on defense, scrappy, nice pull up jumper, dialed long distance twice. strong ball handling skills. can penetrate and dish with the best. took a charge. in right spot at right time. Controls tempo. RF: will need to get stronger for the next level.
Deborah Barany 1, 3, 33.3, .333 RF: strength
Alison Nash-Gerlach 10, 11, 90.9, .455 Started strong. RF: Only contributed two free throws in the second half out of five possessions. Never scored from the floor after 14:25 in the first half. Needs to assert on defense, finish shots in the paint, or make sure you are positioning yourself to get hit. needs more physical play.
Brittany Starr 2, 5, 40.0, .200 RF: strength
Talisha Barlow 19, 15, 126.7, .667 explosive. active on defense. good leaper as she has opening tip responsibilities. looks to go hard to the glass. has nice range with one 3. works boards. RF: need to look to block out all the time, not once in awhile. ball handling can be improved on.
Bench
Maddie Hanson 0, 1, 0.0, .000
Janae Burich 5, 6, 83.3, .500 starting to get more playing time. (6-2, c, 2009), will probably be a factor down the stretch run. Will give Roseville a bigger presence. RF: experience/strength
Devyn Smith 2, 3, 66.7, .333
Lauren Uhl 2, 3, 66.7, .333
Karen Gogins 0, 1, 0.0, .000

North St. Paul Player Evaluations
Starters
Danielle Daniels 11, 15, 73.3, .333 quick, aggressive can shoot outside, and drive. point guard. RF: foul problems hampered play.
Carolyn Mobley 5, 5, 100.0, .400 good leaper, decent shot RF: needs to look to create shot, or get open so she can contribute more consistently. Has the ability
Lauren Jader 3, 8, 37.5, .250 RF: consistent shooting
Nina Haider 5, 10, 50.0, .400 drives to basket, doesn't mind getting hit. RF: needs to develop consistent outside shot.
Emily Wigfield 10, 15, 66.7, .333 worked the boards for points, RF: only 2 points in second half--needs to be more consistent.
Bench
Leah Nash 0, 2, 0.0, .000
Kendra Brooks 6, 6, 100.0, .500
Kimmie Linda 0, 2, 0.0, .000
Molly Holder 0, 1, 0.0, .000
Trench player: Amy Beggin in another close call

BY THE NUMBERS
team, points, possessions, pp100, scoring %
check definitions at end of posting
Roseville 60, 65, 92.3, .477
North St. Paul 40, 64, 62.5, .328
Bench Roseville 9, NSP 6
Made FT: Roseville 17, NSP 8

DEFINITIONS
Possessions=the end result is measured. Only four things can happen. Either the player scores or misses a FG or FT, or turns it over. Sally may shoot and miss, but if her team rebounds it does not count as a possession for her. Only the termination of possession matters in this system.
PP100=What a player would average if they had 100 possessions. 1 point for 1 possessions would get a player 100.0. In theory a player could shoot once and hit a three. They would then have a pp100 rating of 300.0. That is why one should look at possessions and not get flamfoozeled by a high pp100 rating. A low pp100 means the player misses too many shots or coughs it up too much.
Floor/scoring %=a player (or team's) scoring possessions divided by total possessions.

Parade of One

#2 Posting 1.28.2006

POINT PARADE
IA
2A
Lana Otting, Cascade 27 vs Starmont 63-25

Why no other news? I had no time to go through my mail delivered papers.

I'm off for a twofer (I hope)
St. Paul Johnson/Duluth East
Roseville/ North St. Paul

next later today close to 7 pm

Cotter snaps Lourdes domination

#1 posting 1.28.2006

POINT PARADE
IA
3A
Nicole Clausen, Denison-Schleswig 33 vs Clarinda 84-39
2A
Jodi Wyman, Griswold 30 vs Missouri Valley 54-57
1A
Christa Subbert, Stanton 28 vs Sidney 70-33
Rachel Yeggy, Highland 27 vs Louisa-Muscatine 66-31

MN
AAAA
Georgie Jones, St. Paul Highland Park 29 vs Mpls Washburn 63-53
Ali Schwartzwald, St. Francis 27 vs Chisago Lakes 85-46
Kiara Buford, St. Paul Central 27 vs St. Paul Harding 92-29
Christina Steele, Apple Valley 26 vs Eagan 79-41
AAA
Megan Swecker, Sauk Rapids 31 vs Rocori 68-39
AA
Ann Schmitz, Rockford 35 vs Pierz 73-51
Hannah Linz, Eden Valley-Watkins 29 vs Kimball 92-37
A
Tracee Zima, Waubun 33 vs Fertile-Beltrami 51-37
Kiersten Hansen, West Lutheran 29 vs Trinity 64-55
Jessica Etter, Cherry 27 vs Virginia 69-73
Rachel Christiansen, Murray County Central 27 vs SW Star 45-36
Amy Kallemeyn, Edgerton 27 vs SVRLB 73-57
Kaitlyn Kramer, Fulda 26 vs MLBO 74-43

NEB
C2
Nikki Bober, Elmwood-Murdock 25 vs Palmyra 60-31

ND
B
Kristen Cuypers, LMM 31 vs Central Prairie 50-42
Misti Olson, Central Valley 29 vs Hillsboro 56-58
Brittany Wilson, Hillsboro 26 vs Central Valley 58-56
Kristen Killoran, Maple Valley 26 vs Northern Cass 76-58

WI
2
Ashley Imperiale, Greendale 33 vs New Berlin West 56-34
Lin Zastrow, Jefferson 26 vs Milton 41-34
Ericka Derks, Slinger 25 vs Pewaukee 52-43
3
Krystal Parr, Bloomer 28 vs Northwestern 54-30 (j26)
Carrie Spindler, Stratford 32 vs Edgar 85-53
4
Kaitlin Lee, Pembine 37 vs Phelps 48-42


FRESH FACES
IA
Steph Scheuring, IKM 6-4, 2007
ND
Brittany Wilson, Hillsboro 5-4, G, 2008

GAMES OF NOTE
IA
IKM beat #1 1A Charter Oak-Ute 54-38. COU beat IKM in the 1A finals last year 63-61.
MN
Winona Cotter beat Rochester Lourdes 57-49. This was Cotter's first win in 47 games against Lourdes, and Coach Pat Bowlin's first win against these two catholic foes. In the first matchup in the year on D6 Lourdes won 52-35. Jenny Gilbertson led Cotter with 23. Cotter started the game with a 9-0 run, and finished with an 11-2 run.
Wabasha-Kellogg beat Elgin-Millville 61-54. EM was ranked 8th in the class A poll.
#3AA Barnesville beat DGF for the second time this year 51-45. DGF was ahead 34-33, but Barnesville went on a 9-0 run to go up 42-34. That proved to be the back breaker.
NEB
Bellevue East (#2A) beat the #1 4A Iowa team Sioux City North 65-56. It was SC North's first loss this year.

COACH NEWS
MICH
Jim Van Enkevort has resigned at Bark River-Harris

INJURY UPDATE
MN
Britta Hall, Elk River out with a knee, perhaps the rest of the season
Andrea Brown is back on the court with Willmar. She was out with foot problems

MILESTONES
IA
Margo Muhlbauer, IKM became the 9th player in 5-5 girls history to reach 2000 points. She had 14 in a 58-43 win over Charter Oak-Ute.
Rachel Yeggy, Highland is now the career rebound record holder with 1408
MN
Sam Bialka, Holdingford reached the 1000 point mark with 17 in a 77-51 win over BBE.
WI
Katie Zimmerman, Green Bay East reached the 1000 point mark with 23 points in a 65-53 win over GB Southwest. She is the first from East to reach the milestone.
Carrie Spindler, Stratford passed the 1000 point mark in a 85-53 win over Edgar. Spindler had 32 in the game.

Next posting not too far away at noon?

Out & About: Centennial/Coon Rapids

#3 posting 1.27.2006

Centennial 46, Coon Rapids 43

No, that wasn't the half time score. Both teams came into the game averaging much more than the final score indicated. Centennial came in with 70.3 and Coon Rapids with 64.5. Both were held under their averages by 20 points. But I am not going to credit cellophane defenses.

Centennial, or Katie DeWitt, picked up right where they, or she, left off on Tuesday in the 119-93 game. DeWitt scored Centennial's first 8 points as she dominated the paint with quick turnaround jumpers. CR started the game off plain off as they were 0/7 with their possessions. Randi Hill, Chelsea Lyons, and Jazmin Townsend were working the weave up top hoping to break free for a lay up, or to set the tempo for the night. They achieved their goal with tempo. Centennial led 8-2. But CR stormed back with a 18-8 run. During this time DeWitt picked up her second foul and spent the remainder of the half riding the pine. Lyons provided CR with their first lead at 16-14 on a three. CR's biggest lead was 20-16 on a steal and lay up by Randi Hill. But then Centennial righted their ship to close out the half with an 8-2 run. Emily Becken scored six of these points including the drive at the end of the half to return the lead to Centennial 24-22.

Centennial was tied once at 26 in the second half, but held the lead thre rest of the night. But it was a nip and tuck affair. Centennial came up with four straight possessions with points in the middle of the half, an echo from Tuesday's accomplishments. They broke from a 32-30 game to 39-32 during this stretch. CR came back with a high low to Hudson, and, after no scores for each team for 3 possessions, Lyons scored off a lay up to cut the lead to 39-36. Centennial pushed that lead back to 7 at 43-36. Lyons missed a three then Centennial went to shut down mode. They were playing near the time line when Kellie Schueneman lost the ball and Jazmin Townsend scored the lay up plus one in the resulting scramble to make the score 43-39. Amanda Nygaard was fouled and made the first free throw, but missed the second. Townsend was fouled on the rebound and sank both free throws to cut that lead to 44-41. Kellie Schueneman missed her free throw. In the resulting half court action for CR, Lyons was fouled after rebounding a missed three. She made both free throws and the lead shrunk to 44-43. Joelle Waytashek was sent to the line, but she missed the free throw. This time Katie DeWitt grabbed the rebound and the next time Waytashek converted both free throws for the final margin. CR came down and never really had a good luck at the basket as they tried 3s. Another key rebound by DeWitt sealed the win for Centennial.

Height Matters: Coon Rapids 5-10.2, Centennial 5-7.8
Department of Defense: Centennial opened man, but also played 2/3 zone; Coon Rapids opened 3/2 zone, also played man, and 2/3.
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %
Centennial Player Evaluations
Starters
Katie DeWitt 11, 13, 84.6, .462 Started strong. Finished strong. Is more comfortable in the paint. Made key rebounds on both ends late in the game. RF: fouls takes her off rythym.
Emily Becken 13, 12, 108.3, .500 took control when DeWitt sat. Point guard. Drove easily against CR defenders. Also worked boards. Nice pull back move. RF: Missed three key drives late after beating her defenders
Amanda Nygaard 5, 10, 50.0, .300 guarded Lyons and made her work for what she got in half court situations. RF: didn't have a great night shooting. foul problems
Kellie Schuneman 6, 9, 66.7, .333 RF: spacing, stronger
Joelle Waytashek 7, 10, 70.0, .400 went to the line often. Drove baseline. RF: strength
Bench
Megan Nipe 0, 3, 0.0, .000
Bridget Schuneman 2, 4, 50.0, .250
Nikki Anderson 2, 1, 200.0, 1.000
Centennial, as a whole, seemed to be more physical than CR

Coon Rapids Player Evaluations
Starters
Chelsea Lyons 15, 17, 88.2, .412 energetic, hustler. handled ball the most in the point guard committee. Gets nice and low when penetrating. Made CR's only three. RF: Floor % could be higher.
Randi Hill 4, 10, 40.0, .200 RF: shooting problems. Ball handling problems. could be more intense on defense. Foul problems
Jazmin Townsend 9, 16, 56.3, .250 moves well. nice shot at the line. RF: Took a while to get cooking. Scored five points in the last 1:30 of the game. Doesn't like physical contact. Will fade away when shooting to avoid it.
GiGi Hudson 5, 9, 55.6, .333 Active rebounder. RF: Decision making. needs to be a smoother shooter.
Alyssa Kallas 8, 10, 80.0, .400 decent shot from about 8 feet. RF: needs to go to the weight room. Better passing--stronger/quicker.
Bench
Michelle Syverson 2, 4, 50.0, .250 RF: shot selection, passing skills, ball defense.
Tara Mortenson 0, 2, 0.0, .000 RF: shot selection, size
In the trench: DeWitt for key rebounds, strong start.

BY THE NUMBERS
Team, points, possessions, pp100, scoring %
Centennial, 46, 64, 71.9, .375
Coon Rapids 43, 64, 67.2, .297
Bench: Centennial 4, Coon Rapids 2
Free Throws made: Centennial 14, Coon Rapids 10

Next up Saturday AM close to 8 am

Friday, January 27, 2006

Post #200

#2 Posting 1.27.2006

POINT PARADE
IL
AA
Maggie McCloskey, Riverside-Brookfield 32 vs Ridgewood 83-60
Mauvolyene Adams, Bolingbrook 29 vs Joliet 68-54
A
Calley Grisham, Eastland 25 vs West Carroll 68-57

MN
AAA
Janessa Wolf, Park Rapids 33 vs Staples-Motley 52-44
A
Sarah Palenschat, CHOF 28 vs Kasson-Mantorville 56-59

WI
1
Lindsey Wutt, Waterford 28 vs Kenosha St. Joseph 60-46
4
Chelsey Carrier, Bayfield 25 vs South Shore 83-69

MILESTONES
IL
Rosie Dorn, Marist scored her 1000th point in a 73-55 win over Regina. Dorn had 21 on the night.
MN
Jaimie Fosness, AlBrook reached the 1000 point mark in a 66-61 loss to Cotton. Fosness had 26 on the night. She is the fourth player from AlBrook to reach the mark.
Shelby Slygh, Cotton set a new school career point mark with 1477. She had 20 in the win over AlBrook.

NUMBER 1s
IA
4A Sioux City North; 3A Ballard; 2A Davenport Assumption; 1A Charter Oak-Ute

Next up: out & about close to 10:30 pm

Speeding to 1000

#1 posting 1.27.2006

POINT PARADE
MN
AAAA
Katie Coughenour, Wayzata 28 vs Tartan 51-73
Tayler Hill, Mpls South 26 vs Mpls Edison 93-27
AAA
Briana Mastey, Becker 34 vs Cambridge-Isanti 55-47
Anna Bjorlin, Hermantown 33 vs Hibbing 63-75
AA
Kelly Mullaney, Breck 33 vs Visitation 77-35
Becca Friestleben, Holy Family 33 vs Mayer Lutheran 69-53
Megan Beard, Eveleth-Gilbert 26 vs Proctor 54-68
A
Andrea Millerbernd, Littlefork-Big Falls 30 vs International Falls 50-51
Denise Kingsley, Hill City 28 vs Greenway 54-38
Alexa Vanden Bosch, Edgerton 28 vs Minneota 71-74
Amy Kallemeyn, Edgerton 26 vs Minneota 71-74
Jaimie Fosness, AlBrook 26 vs Cotton 61-66
Ashley Hennen, Minneota 25 vs Edgerton 74-71

ND
A
Jossy Bergan, Valley City 30 vs Fargo North 57-72
Ali Edwards, West Fargo 26 vs Fargo Shanley 66-29 (j24)
B
Kristin Cuypers, Litchville-Marion-Montpelier 31 vs LaMoure 55-58 (j24)

SD
A
Kristin Rotert, McCook Central 37 vs Baltic 77-48 (Rotert had 27 in the first half)
Abby Plucker, Parker 33 vs Garretson 67-58
Jill Howe, Garretson 27 vs Parker 58-67

MILESTONES
MN
Tayler Hill, Minneapolis South reached the 1000 point mark with 26 points in a 93-27 win over Minneapolis Edison. She maybe the fastest to reach 1000 in MN as she is a freshman.
WI
Tom DePagter, Oostburg picked up career win #400 in a 72-31 victory over Random Lake.

END OF THE LINE
ND
Rhame played it's last game at home last night and beat Harding County, SD 49-37. Rhame will consolidate with Bowman next season.

next posting: close to 5:30 pm

Out & About: Holy Family/Mayer Lutheran

#3 Posting 1.26.2006

Holy Family 69, Mayer Lutheran 53
Tonight I traveled to the exurbs of the SW Twin Cities to Victoria, home of the Holy Family Fire to watch the battle between the two private schools in the Minnesota River Conference. Mayer Lutheran had a 9-6 record coming in compared to Holy Family's 8-10. Just two weeks ago Mayer Lutheran won 64-62. ML led twice tonight, the last time at 6-4. ML then hit a 7 possession run where they never got a shot off--just turnovers (3 violations, 4 bad passes). HF took advantage of this time to go ahead 12-6. Throughout the night ML tried to get the ball in to their posts Melissa Kloos and Sarah Stahlke. Those two combined for 33 points on the night. HF, on the other hand, relied heavily on the skills of Becca Friestleben who by herself had 33. HF led at one point 21-17, and then again ML hit a dry patch where they went 1/9. HF made a 10-1 run at this point. At the half HF led 33-20.

Coming out of the break, Becca Friestleben of the Fire was on Fire. She hit three 3s to start the half, one from a step and a half behind the line. With that firepower, HF took a 47-22 lead (14-2 run with BF cashing in 11). ML was 1/11 at that point on possessions with the turnover bug biting them on the rear end. Then the tables turned. ML went on a 17-0 run. Again it was the inside game that ML relied on. Kloos, then Stahlke converted three point plays the old fashioned way. What was once a 25 point lead was now 8 47-39. HF was in an 0-10 possession drought with four turnovers terminating their chances. Then, just as ML was looking stronger, HF caught fire again, and this time the hot hand belonged to Josie Campbell. She scored three straight times down the floor, twice off layups when ML was pressing. HF's run at this point was 8-2. ML had a chance to cut the lead to 8 when Kloos scored and was fouled. Kloos missed the free throw, but ML retrieved the rebound, but they missed three times before Becca Friestleben grabbed the ball for HF. At that point it was 57-47 HF. HF closed the game on a 12-6 run to win 69-53.

Height matters: Holy Family 5-8.4; Mayer Lutheran 5-7.4
Department of Defense: both teams man, (HF zone out of bounds); both teams pressed in the second half.
name, points, possessions, pp100, floor %
Holy Family Player Evaluations
Starters
Becca Friestleben
33, 30, 110.0, .467 The most aggressive player on the floor tonight. The main focus on offense. Can drive, and has great range from all angles. Has a decent runner. 33 points is a season high and tied her previous best which also came against Mayer Lutheran last year strangely enough on J25, one day earlier than today (J26). I liked her anticipation. On the jump, ML won the tip, but BF moved right to the ball and cut off the ML player. Grabbed game by the throat. A difference maker. Part of what I call the Whalen generation. RF: sometimes forced things that were not there on offense. Came in at the wrong angle on a couple of drives and had no glass to work with. Ball handling can improve. Likes to put the ball on the floor. Sometimes came down and shot without involving anyone else in the offense (on 3s). Needs to come to the ball when her teammates are struggling.
Allyson Friestleben 9, 8, 112.5, .500 swirling drives, can shoot from the corner. Can also pop a three. RF: not as aggressive as her sister, or as explosive
Josie Campbell 8, 7, 114.3, .571 had the run where she scored off the press. RF: my old mantra of strength
Liz Traxler 6, 9, 66.7, .444 point guard, looked to drive, but not as authoritative as BF. RF: strength, vision
Sarah Aide 8, 8, 100.0, .500 inside presence. RF: not tall enough.
Bench
Lauren Femlee
1, 7, 14.3, .143 second PG
Kelly O'Brien 4, 4, 100.0, .500
Hanna Savaryn 0, 1, 0.0, .000

Mayer Lutheran Player Evaluations
Starters
Sarah Drew
0, 6, 0.0, .000 point guard. RF: needs to be somewhat of a threat. cut back on turnovers/decision making.
Tonya Marcsisak 2, 9, 22.2, .111 RF: strength, decision making/ball handling
Ashley Genske 4, 11, 36.4, .182 RF: is it me or does everyone need to get stronger.
JoAnna Winter 7, 8, 87.5, .500 crashes boards. RF: strength and ball handling.
Melissa Kloos 21, 17, 123.5, .588 posts, focus of offense. good leaper, good hang time. RF: size will limit post HS options.
Bench
Jessica Hilk
3, 6, 50.0, .333 Decent hang time. RF: too small
Sarah Schlottman 0, 3, 0.0, .000
Sarah Stahlke 12, 11, 109.1, .455 has a chance to get better. Big, good frame. RF: speed/footwork/Quickness.
Kelsey Scheele 4, 5, 80.0, .400

Trench player: Becca Friestleben

BY THE NUMBERS
team, points, possessions, pp100, scoring %
Holy Family 69, 77, 89.6, .429
Mayer Lutheran 53, 76, 69.7, .329
HF had some turnover problems, but the scoring % would be higher if they had better patience on offense. ML needs better ball control/decision making.

Bench: Mayer Lutheran 19, Holy Family 5
Post players: Mayer Lutheran 33, HF 8
3s: HF: 15, ML 0

DEFINITIONS
Possessions=the end result is measured. Only four things can happen. Either the player scores or misses a FG or FT, or turns it over. Sally may shoot and miss, but if her team rebounds it does not count as a possession for her. Only the termination of possession matters in this system.
PP100=What a player would average if they had 100 possessions. 1 point for 1 possessions would get a player 100.0. In theory a player could shoot once and hit a three. They would then have a pp100 rating of 300.0. That is why one should look at possessions and not get flamfoozeled by a high pp100 rating. A low pp100 means the player misses too many shots or coughs it up too much.
Floor/scoring %=a player (or team's) scoring possessions divided by total possessions.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

From Allevan to Zubke, with McDonald's

#2 posting 1.26.2006

POINT PARADE
IA
1A
Angie Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffe 28 vs Grandview Park Baptist 86-47 (j24)

MN
JUCO
Kim Rosecrans, Central Lakes 26 vs Itasca 46-51
A
Courtney Manders, Northland 31 vs Cass Lake-Bena 90-45 (j24)
Megan Zubke, Laporte 27 vs Kelliher-Northome 65-51 (j24)
Megan Schmuck, Ashby 26 vs Parkers Prairie 58-40 (j19)
Beth Hanson, Faribault Bethlehem Academy 25 vs Mankato Loyola 62-33 (j24)
Alycia Dahl, Northern 25 vs Goodridge-Grygla 67-48 (j24)

MT
JUCO
Agnieszka Lorenc, Miles City 31 vs Bismarck State 65-52 (j15)

ND
JUCO
Brydget Rogers, United Tribes 26 vs Williston State 49-93
A
Jessica Kielpinski, Mandan 29 vs West Fargo 60-45 (j21)
Kayla Schmidt, Beulah 27 vs Dickinson 46-63 (j20)

SD
A
Maggie Malloy, Parkston 29 vs Platte 63-36 (j24)
B
Ashley Tanner, Gettysburg 25 vs Campbell County 56-68 (j23)
Katelynn Lamb, Sully Buttes 25 vs Tiospaye Topa 81-39 (j23)

WI
1
Kim Stokke, Menomonie 26 vs Hudson 54-48 (j20)
2
Amber Fiene, Sauk Prairie 25 vs LaCrosse Logan 56-69 (j24)
3
Natalie Most, Prescott 25 vs Baldwin-Woodville 49-62 (j20)
4
Jacquelyn St. Aubin, New Auburn 36 vs Maranatha Superior 73-18 (j21)
Lucy Dernovsek, Lake Holcombe 27 vs Bruce 69-52 (j20)
Ashley Davis, New Auburn 26 vs Maranatha Superior 73-18 (j21)

BUZZER BEATERS
MN
Ashley Allevan, Fairmont hit a three from up top at the buzzer to beat Mankato East 71-68 J23. Fairmont trailed 65-57 in that game and outscored ME 14-3.

FRESH FACE
MT
Agnieszka Lorenc, Miles City is a 6-5 C 2006 from Lubycza, Poland

MILESTONES
IA
Nikki Fleck, Iowa City Regina went over the 1000 point level in a 68-36 win over Solon on J21. She had 25 on the night.
Todd Tidgren, MOC-Floyd Valley picked up career win number 100. His team defeated Sioux Center 48-46. It was Sioux Center's first loss. Sioux Center's record is 15-1.
ND
Sara Sorbo, Adams-Edmore is the first girl to reach 1000 points from her school. She did it with 10 points in a 60-30 win over Starkweather-Munich on J19.

McDONALD'S ALL AMERICAN NOMINATIONS
MN
Jillian Schurle, Hopkins (only one I have located so far)
SD
Sunni Busch, Todd County
Ketty Corneman, Yankton
Tiffany Moe, Brookings
Teresa Case, Sioux Falls Roosevelt
Lacey Powell, Parkston

Thoughts on 119-93

#1 posting 1.26.2006

POINT PARADE
IL
AA
Jen Juergens, Kankakee Bishop McNamara 29 vs Providence 66-51
Amanda Thompson, Chicago Young 25 vs Chicago Marshall 64-42
Kayla Doss, Chicago Westinghouse 25 vs Chicago Dunbar 58-28

IA
JUCO
Megan Bradley, Iowa Central 27 vs Southwestern 82-49
2A
Dani Benson, West Marshall 28 vs Ogden 64-60 OT (j24)

MN
JUCO
Michele Cheney, Rainy River 28 vs Mesabi Range 63-80
Marie Anderson, Hibbing 26 vs Vermilion 74-69
A
Tara Thielke, Hancock 38 vs Central Christian 70-58 (j23)
Tianna Lemieux, MN Transitions 27 vs MN Deaf 67-68 (j12)

BUZZER BEATERS x 2
MN
Amanda Heckman, Truman hit a three at the buzzer to send the game with GHEC into overtime. However Jessica Petrowiak of GHEC hit another three at the end of overtime for the final margin in a 51-48 win by GHEC on J21.

MILESTONES
IL
Dorothy Gaters, Chicago Marshall coach, must wait for her record breaking win #827 as Chicago Young won 64-42.
SD
Kathleen Schjodt, Hot Springs reached the 1000 point mark with 18 vs Hill City 61-40

NUMBER 1S
MN
AAAA Hopkins, AAA Marshall, AA Breck, A Osakis
ND
A Mandan B Bottineau
USA Today National
5 Oak Park Fenwick, IL; 18 Chicago Hope, IL; 20 Bloomington Kennedy, MN; 21 Bollingbrook, IL; 22 Southfield-Lathrup, MI
Midwest Region
1. Oak Park Fenwick; 3. Chicago Hope; 4. Bloomington Kennedy; 5. Bollingbrook; 6. Southfield-Lathrup

THOUGHTS ON 119-93
MN
With Centennial and Champlin Park setting some new state records, I was thinking what was the number of possessions for the game. With my charting of previous games the most was 87 (Hopkins/Henry Sibley), the average is 66. Looking at Centennial's shot attempts according to the StarTribune was 66. Let us say that the possessions were 87. If that was the case Centennial in 100 posssessions would have scored 136.8 points while Champlin Park would have been at 106.9. If they were average (something I doubt) with 66 possessions it would be Centennial 180.3 and Champlin Park at 140.9. In the two previous games I have charted Centennial had 68 possessions against Hill-Murray; Champlin Park 66 vs Osseo.
As far as scorring % goes, that is even more speculative. Centennial was at .426, CP .455 when I charted in their previous games. Hopkins had the best against Cretin-Derham Hall with .647. If we take that as the bench mark then Centennial would have scored on 56 possessions. My guess is they were better than that. That is because at twice that level it comes to 112.6. My guess is they scored on at least 59 possessions for a .678 scoring %. CP then would have come in at .534.

next posting close to 5 pm

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Late Papers In

#3 posting 1.25.2006

POINT PARADE
IA
4A
Jaime Printy, Linn-Mar 25 vs Cedar Rapids Xavier 43-46 (j20)
3A
Jordi Gerkin, Spirit Lake 26 vs Sioux City West 67-56 (j20)
Michelle Lund, Sioux City Heelan 26 vs Western Christian 55-40 (j20)
2A
Allison Volkens, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 29 vs Dike-New Hartford 57-23 (j20)
Amanda Freeland, Hudson 25 vs Colo-Nesco 73-62 (j20)
1A
Brooke Nelson, Colo-Nesco 26 vs Hudson 62-73 (j20)

SD
A
Sunni Busch, Todd County 29 vs Crow Creek 76-46 (j20)
Karley Springer, Gregory 27 vs Jones County-Midland 73-60 (j20)
Abby Eckstaine, Lyman 26 vs Colome 57-41 (j20)
B
Katelynn Lamb, Sully Buttes 33 vs Philip 89-42 (j20)
Amy Petoske, Jones County-Midland 27 vs Gregory 60-73 (j20)
Chelsa Baxa, South Central 25 vs Gregory 53-37 (j21)
Krista Bear Stops, Takini 25 vs Lower Brule 70-63 (j21)

WI
3
Brittney Gerber, Bruce 25 vs Cameron 63-52 (j23)

GAMES OF NOTE
MN
Bloomington Jefferson won it's first game of the year with a 70-66 win over Burnsville. Jefferson had been averaging 43.5 ppg.

MILESTONES
MN
Kelsey Conrad, Robbinsdale Cooper scored her 1000th point during a 62-48 win over Chisago Lakes on J17. She had 10 on the night. Conrad becomes only the 2nd Cooper player to reach 1000.

TOURNAMENT ALERT
SD
Big East Tournament
Thursday through Saturday J26, 27, 28
Quarters J26
6:30 Chester vs Howard @ Tea
8 pm Sioux Valley @ Tea
6:30 Baltic vs McCook Central @ Parker
8 pm Garretson @ Parker
**1/2 stars

Action Club Classic
At Highmore Saturday J28
4:30 White River vs Hoven
6 pm Wolsey-Wessington vs Sunshine Bible
7:30 pm Iroquois vs Highmore-Harold
* star

Afternoon check

#2 posting 1.25.2006

POINT PARADE
MN
AAA
Laura Kalbfell, Lakeville South 27 vs Apple Valley 72-89
A
Kaley Mekash, BGMR 29 vs Stephen-Argyle 62-43 (j21)
Kirsten Olds, Northland 26 vs McGregor 70-29 (j16)
Megan Cleveland, Menahga 25 vs Pillager 84-27
Hannah Mesick, Chatfield 25 vs Dover-Eyota 66-68 OT

MT
C
Chelsea Protra, Bainville 31 vs Grenora-Westby, ND 53-35 (j21)

ND
B
Sara Neubauer, Bottineau 32 vs Minot Ryan 76-42 (j21)
Misti Olson, Central Valley 31 vs Climax-Fisher, MN 53-36 (j21)
Kalli Jo Artz, Westhope-Newburg 27 vs Max 70-59 (j21)
Courtney Egge, Stanley 27 vs Watford City 42-49
Courtney Egge, Stanley 25 vs Parshall 67-56 (j19)

SD
A
Kari Carlson, Hamlin 25 vs Arlington 46-27

WI
Amanda Gibson, Lakeland 29 vs Phillips 51-38 (j20)

BUZZER BEATERS
MN
Kirbie Mayer, Dover-Eyota hit a 3 with less than 10 seconds in regulation to send the game into overtime. Dover-Eyota won in the extra session 68-66 over Chatfield.
Kristen Hengstler, Andover hit a 3 with 8.8 seconds left to give Andover a two point lead over Osseo. Andover won the game 50-46

next up: close to 9:30 pm

Nets were Burning

#1 posting 1.25.2006

POINT PARADE
IL
AA
Meshia Reed, Country Club Hills Hillcrest 35 vs Blue Island Eisenhower 95-70
Sharon Brame, Chicago Hyde Park 27 vs Chicago Dunbar 70-34
Briana Dunlap, Country Club Hills Hillcrest 25 vs Blue Island Eisenhower 95-70

IA
1A
Kala Kuhlmann, Charter Oak-Ute 32 vs West Harrison 86-29
Margo Muhlbauer, IKM 27 vs Ar-We-Va 82-52
Christa Subbert, Stanton 25 vs Villisca 78-23

MN
AAAA
Katie DeWitt, Centennial 36 (new school record) vs Champlin Park 116-93
Breanna Salley, St. Francis 34 vs Totino-Grace 69-62
Abby Rittenhouse, Burnsville 26 vs Bloomington Jefferson 66-70
Jaime Jones, Irondale 26 vs Cooper 61-58
AA
Ann Schmitz, Rockford vs EVW 66-69
Hannah Linz, Eden Valley-Watkins 32 vs Rockford 69-66
Kara Norris, Zimmerman 31 vs Mora 75-65
A
Rachel Christiansen, Murray County Central 37 vs SVRLB 67-49
Amy Tiesler, Ellsworth 29 vs Lake Benton 80-40
Amy Kallemeyn, Edgerton 29 vs SW Star 42-55
Kaitlyn Kramer, Fulda 27 vs WWG 89-53
Autumn Beasley, West Lutheran 27 vs SW Christian Chaska 75-54
Brittany Lund, Brandon-Evansville 26 vs Eagle Valley 58-46
Miriam Devere, Concordia-Bloomington 25 vs Trinity 62-57
Meghan Molitor, PACT 25 vs Brooklyn Center 80-65

ND
B

Alex Aarestad, Fargo Oak Grove 28 vs Maple Valley 62-44
Brooke Rysavy, Milnor 25 vs Wyndmere 62-42

SD
B
Kristi Ryan, Highmore-Harold 28 vs Lyman 68-50

WI
2
Emily Bennin, Chilton 28 vs Hilbert 62-46
Jennifer Oostra, Winneconne 27 vs Oshkosh Lourdes 57-45
Erika Derks, Slinger 25 vs Brown Deer 60-47
4
Cherie Kulig, Independence 29 vs Alma 63-66 OT

MILESTONES
IL
Alison Jackson, Oak Park Fenwick reached the 1000 point level with 13 in a 68-41 win over Joliet Catholic.
IA
Kristin Bumsted, Charter Oak-Ute surpassed the 1000 point mark with 19 points in a 86-27 win over West Harrison.
Rachel Yeggy, Highland has tied the state rebound record at 1397. She had 21 points and 22 rebounds in a 45-35 win over Mediapolis.
MN
Rachel Zilmer, Foley reached the 1000 point mark with 15 points in a 49-42 win over Milaca. She is the fifth player from Foley to reach this level.
Mel Waytashek, Pierz reached the 1000 point mark with 21 points in a 67-46 win over Kimball. She is the 8th player to reach the mark.

116-93
As reported last night this net scorcher set some new records for a game in MN. The old mark for both points scored and points by a losing team was set in J3, 2003 when Dassel-Cokato beat Litchfield 89-88 in 3 OT. So that record had 44 minutes worth of action. Last night's record had 36 minutes worth of action.

next posting 5 pm

Out & About: Maple Grove/Park Center

#3 Posting 1.24.2006

Maple Grove 44, Park Center 37
This game featured two NW Suburban schools, and also 5AAAA foes. In a grind it out affair, MG beat PC 44-37. As has been the case lately neither team came out on fire. MG was 3/10 with their possessions to start, which was the same as PC. MG started out the game going inside and it payed off with two fouls. MG was able to post up all night as PC played behind. MG was more physical and controlled the offensive boards most of the night. The game was tied at 6, 9, 11 early on. Then MG hit a hot streak with three straight scoring possessions, the last two a cut by Sonja Ellingson through the lane, and an Ellingson three from the left side to give them a 16-11 lead. The biggest lead of the night came on two free throws by Emily Hoskins at 18-11. PC hit a 0/6 dry patch in the first half--four of which were missed 3s, and two turnovers. Late in the half PC did find the range from behind the arc with Briana Blackhawk and Jamie Zelinsky connecting. The score at half was 20-17 in favor of MG.
The pace of the night did not change in the second half. Everything was quite deliberate. Early in the half MG scored on six of their first ten possessions, just like PC, but MG was at the line for four of those possessions, PC toed the line three times. But that was the end of PC's scoring at the line for the rest of the night. PC took the lead at 23-21 with Jamie Zelinksy's two free throws. PC either had the lead or was tied from that point until Sonja Ellingson drove the baseline, was fouled and scored the basket and one for a 34-33 lead for MG. Megan Thompson answered for PC's last lead. For the last 2:56 MG outscored PC 10-2. Ellingson gave MG the lead for good with two more freethrows. A miscommunication between two PC players resulting in a pass to no one broke the see saw battle. MG converted on free throws their last 7 possessions. Another key play was when Christine Dwyer grabbed a free throw off a missed free throw by Sadler. That kept the ball out of PC's hands when the score was 39-35. MG added a free throw as PC came down and cast up 3s that failed to hit the mark.

Height Matters: Park Center 5-8.8; Maple Grove 5-7.6. Neither team started a player above 6-0.
Department of Defense: MG: man with 2/3 and 3/2 zone; PC: man with 2/3 zone.
name, points, possessions, pp100, floor %
Maple Grove Player Evaluations
Starters
Sonja Ellingson 18, 16, 112.5, .563 thin, aggressive, prefers the 3 line and that is probably her spot. Made 8 points during closing 13-4 run that turned a two point deficit into a 7 victory. Physcial, active defensively. Guarded PC's Jamie Zelinsky when playing man. RF: size post HS
Marit Sadler 4, 6, 66.7, .333 listed at 5-3, but may be an inch taller. adequate job as point. RF: not consistent from the 3 line. Needs strength
Cate Cavanagh 2, 5, 40.0, .400 will get floor burns as she made hustle plays. RF: shooting needs improving from floor.
Emily Hoskins 4, 7, 57.1, .429 strong upper body, RF: needs to score from the floor.
Christine Dwyer 5, 5, 100.0, .600 made a key rebound late in game. Seemed to be in the right spot at the right time. Had a drive and dish for an assist.
Bench
Taylor House 7, 7, 100.0, .571 physical, posted up, crashed boards. RF: size post HS
Rachel Smith 2, 3, 66.7, .333
Katie Johnson 2, 2, 100.0, .500

Park Center Player Evaluations
Starters
Jamie Zelinsky 15, 19, 78.9, .421 a big guard, long and lanky. Outside Twin. Leader of the team. Had a nice drive and body control for a basket in second half. RF: had an off night from the outside. Needs to get in synch with teammates on passing/cutting. When trailing late in the game, don't walk the ball up. Know time and score.
Jengeih Tamba 4, 7, 57.1, .286 good leaper for size. RF: needs to develop shooting skills
Holly Bistodeau 0, 6, 0.0, .000 RF: needs to be a threat
Briana Blackhawk 10, 6, 166.7, .400 Drained two 3s in the first half, one more in the second half. RF: maybe develop ball handling/driving capability. Needs to work on weights. Improve decisions on the floor.
Jill Zelinsky 4, 4, 100.0, .500 Inside twin. RF: needs to get stronger to bang people inside, and take a banging inside.
Bench
Tiffany Brandt 0, 2, 0.0, .000
Megan Thompson 4, 6, 66.7, .333 scored twice in second half with a drive and a cut through lane. RF: better decision making

In the Trench: Sonja Ellingson

BY THE NUMBERS
team, points, possessions, pp100, scoring %
Maple Grove 44, 51, 86.3, .451
Park Center 37, 50, 74.0, .360
Bench MG 11, PC 4.
Points at the line MG 18, PC 7

116-93
No that is not from the NBA, that was Centennial vs Chaplin Park tonight. Or the anti-MG/PC.
Katie DeWitt had 36 and was joined by four others in double figures.
CP had three players with 20+ (Theisen, Schmidt, Fuller). My guess is this sets a record for points scored in one game by two teams (209), and most points by a losing team. It might also set records for a half. Centennial had 49 at half. CP scored 62 in the second half, Centennial 67. I would have needed three pens for this game.

South slays Giant Killer Rosemount
South remained unbeaten and they did it with balance in a 82-59 win over Rosemount. Rosemount could not duplicate their feat of hanging a loss on the only unbeaten team left in AAAA. Rosemount dumped Kennedy from the unbeaten ranks last Friday with a 44-41 win.
Tayler Hill led South with 21 and was joined by five other Southerners in double figures.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

One a piece, IA missing

#2 posting 1.24.2006

POINT PARADE
MN
A
Casey Gifford, Russell-Tyler-Ruthton 31 vs Lake Benton 112-48 (j19)

ND
B
Lexi Taft, Parshall 28 vs Mandaree 57-72 (j16)

SD
B
Kristi Board, Doland-Conde 38 vs Grant-Deuel 77-45

WI
3
Nakita McCann, North Crawford 25 vs DeSoto 55-52 (j12)

MILESTONES
MN
Casey Gifford, Russell-Tyler-Ruthton reached the 1000 point mark with 31 in a 112-48 win over Lake Benton on J19. She is the 4th RTR player to reach the summit.
ND
Lexi Taft, Parshall surpassed the 1000 point mark in a 72-56 loss to Mandaree on J16. Taft had 28 for the night.

NUMBER 1s
SD
AA Brookings; A Dell Rapids; B Sully Buttes

next up Out & About 10:30 pm

47, 826, 2

#1 posting 1.24.2006

POINT PARADE
IL
A
Allison Dynes, Annawan 29 vs Rowva 55-52

MN
A
Kaitlyn Kramer, Fulda 42 vs Wabasso 83-72
Andrea Fennern, Wabasso 39 vs Fulda 72-83
Tori Lind, Mabel-Canton 26 vs LaCrescent 55-49
Kali Olstad, Elgin-Millville 26 vs Caledonia 66-64
Samantha Anderson, Wrenshall 25 vs Indus 99-36

NEB
C2
Kelsey Krusemark, Homer 32 vs Wakefield 49-47
Carlie Johnson, Wausa 27 vs Gayville-Volin, SD 83-72

SD
A
Kristin Rotert, McCook Central 29 vs Freeman 57-47
B
Jill Young, Mitchell Christian 47 vs Canistota 78-42. Young did the triple double with 10 rebounds, 10 assists
Stacey Mueller, Scotland 27 vs Centerville 80-70
Emma Erickson, Gayville-Volin 26 vs Wausa, Neb 72-83

COACHING NEWS
IL
Dorothy Gaters, Chicago Marshall, picked up career win 826 with a 60-39 victory over Chicago Crane. This win ties her for the most career win in Illinois.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/prep/cst-spt-prep24.html
MN
Pat Barrett, former Fridley coach, is now an advance scout for Cretin-Derham Hall

MILESTONES
MN
Amy Storer, Hill-Murray scored her 1000th point in a 69-68 loss to DeLaSalle. Storer had 27 on the night.
Kaitlyn Kramer, Fulda scored her 1000th point in a 83-72 win over Fulda. She had 42 points on the night.

NUMBER 1S
IL
AA Chicago Hope; A Okawville
WI
1 Chippewa Falls; 2 Elkhorn; 3 Neillsville; 4 Flambeau

RECRUITING TRENDS
As previously reported comittments are coming in earlier. This article from the Des Moines Register where two Iowa freshmen have already made choices.
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060124/SPORTS080202/601240376/1019/SPORTS08

Next posting: close to 5 pm today

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM

Out & About: Highland Park/St. Croix Lutheran

#3 posting 1.23.2006

St. Paul Highland Park 76, St. Croix Lutheran 52
With Highland Park coming into the game with a 10-4 record and St. Croix Lutheran coming in with a 3-11 record the result was to be expected. But it took a little bit longer to get the engine humming for SPHP. Actually SCL had a 17-13 lead in the first half as SPHP sputtered along. After that SPHP went on a 14-2 run in the space of five minutes to leave no doubt who was in charge. Brittany Dorsey had six of those points as she hit a three, made a free throw as she hit the offensive boards, and a steal and a layup. She ended up with a season high 19. HP started with a 1/6 possession ratio, then went on a four possession scoring binge. As quick as that, they turned back to frigid with five possessions going for nothing. During their big run they were 7/9. A key factor in their burst was shifting from zone defense to man.
The second half started quite differently than the first half with both teams converting on 3/5 possessions. But then SCL went 11 possessions in the wilderness and HP built their lead to 58-31 with a 19-0 run. At this point SPHP subbed quite a bit. They eventually had a 28 point lead, but then SCL's Alex Engelman came in a stroked three 3s in a row from the right wing spot and that lead melted to 17 points. SPHP's starters were right back in at that point and outscored SCL 14-7 the rest of the way. Kiara Allums immediately hit a three and had eight points during this run.

name, points, possessions, pp100, floor %
St. Paul Highland Park Player Evaluations
Starters
Georgie Jones 23, 22, 104.5, .545 Shot blocker, big inside, hands are allright. Worked the offensive boards for 8 points. HP didn't really look to get it into her. She could have scored at will do to size mismatch. Hit from free throw line to show range. RF: needs strength
Kiara Allums 14, 6, 233.3, .833 She did this scoring all in the second half. Looking at this you think she was 5/6 shooting. That would be a mistake. SPHP did a great job all night on the offensive boards. Allums was 5/6 on possessions that ended with her. She may have missed shots and SPHP picked up the board. In fact she shot .385 on the night 5/13. Active with defensive steals on the perimeter. A big perimeter player at 5-11. Can drop 3s. RF: she did this all in the second half. foul trouble
Brittany Dorsey 19, 19, 100, .474 As Allums had a great 2nd half, Dorsey had a great 1st half with 16 points. Another player similar to Allums. RF: Didn't do much in the second half.
Nakita Walker 0, 4, 0.0, .000 point guard. RF: my feeling was there may be others that can do the job just as well.
LaCoya Jackson 0, 2, 0.0, .000
Bench
Dennelle Levene-Banks 5, 6, 83.3, .333
Maddie Orenstein 6, 3, 200.0, .667 RF: a sling shot type shooter
Patrice Lee 0, 1, 0.0, .000 Strong upper body, an athlete. wide arms. RF: maybe hasn't played enough for offensive skills to develop. Fouled out
Alonia Chess 4, 4, 100.0, .500
Parishia Thompson 5, 4, 125.0, .750
Marilyn Simerson-Wallfred 0, 1, 0.0, .000

St. Croix Lutheran Player Evaluations
Starters
Hannah Jenkins 14, 18, 77.8, .444 their main scoring option. RF: dribbles in what I consider an upright position. Looks down when dribbling. Hitch in shot.
Abby Kassulke 4, 7, 57.1, .286
Cassondra Killeen 2, 4, 50.0, .250
Danielle Pomerenke 14, 16, 87.5, .438 probably the quickest kid for SCL. She seemed like she wanted to go. Three times in the first half was fouled and scored, but only made one of the free throws on the old fashioned 3 point play. RF: size, still not as quick as SPHP.
Megan Rupprecht 1, 5, 20.0, .200
Bench
Andrea Schmeling 4, 4, 100.0, .500
Jenny Enger 1, 2, 50.0, .500
Alex Engelman 12, 11, 109.0, .364 three possessions in a row from her favorite spot on the right wing. RF: everyone knows your favorite spot now.
Sarah Stump 0, 1, 0.0, .000
Marit Kyllo 0, 4, 0.0, .000
Common RF for SCL: Ball handling/decison making needs improvement. Strength issues.
Trench player for the Game: Georgie Jones
For the Half: Kiara Allums

BY THE NUMBERS
team, points, possessions, pp100, scoring %
St. Paul Highland Park 76, 72, 105.6, .486
St. Croix Lutheran 52, 72, 72.2, .361
My guess is SPHP will have problems with teams that can block out, and have the same size they do. They are in the brutal section 3AAAA with four teams in the top ten. Even with an 11-4 record they may be no better than 7th out of 8 teams. That gives you an indication that the strength of this section.

Monday, January 23, 2006

3rd Mathiowetz for 1000

#2 posting 1.23.2006

POINT PARADE
IA
3A
Kesley Cermak, Norwalk 26 vs Pella Christian 51-25 (j20)
1A
Jennifer Jorgensen, SE Webster-Grand 34 vs Laurens-Marathon 76-34 (j17)
Justine Vander Maaten, Boyden-Hull 27 vs South O'Brien 58-53 (j19)
Emily Schlinz, Galva-Holstein 26 vs Whiting 67-25 (j20)

MN
AAA
Tressa Beckel, Waseca 30 vs Owatonna 66-58 (j17)
AA
Abby Weiss, Martin County West 28 vs Nicollet 60-64 (j20)
Hayley Darrington, Blue Earth 25 vs Fairmont 56-68 (j20)
A
Leah Ashburn, Buffalo Lake-Hector 29 vs Central Christian 74-50 (j20)
Stacy Bush, Hills-Beaver Creek 27 vs Red Rock 64-74 (j20)

ND
B
Whitney Eckroth, SDWT 26 vs Wilton 61-46 (j16)

SD
A
Kristin Rotert, McCook Central 27 vs Flandreau 67-38 (j20)
B
Jill Young, Mitchell Christian 27 vs White Lake 74-36 (j20)
Nicky Rausch, Hoven 26 vs Eureka-Bowdle 64-40 (j19)

WI
3
Laura Olson, Osseo-Fairchild 27 vs Gilman 63-41 (j19)
4
Jessica Schroeder, Augusta 29 vs Blair-Taylor 57-72 (j16)

GAMES OF NOTE
MN
Rachel Ulven, Hawley hit two free throws with eight seconds left in a 2OT 57-56 win over Pierz J21.

INJURY UPDATE
MN
Amber Moen, Lac Qui Parle Valley broke a bone above the right index finger knuckle. No word as to how long she will be out.

MILESTONES
IA
Katie Sponder, LeMars scored her 1000th point in a 43-35 win against Spencer on J20. She is the second player from LeMars in the 5 player era to reach 1000. Sponder had 13 on the night.
MN
Molly Mathiowetz, Sleepy Eye St. Mary's reached the 1000 point mark in a 61-47 win over GFW on J20. She is the third member of her family to reach the mark. Sister Ashley (02) had 1032, and brother Matt (04) 1226. She is the fourth girl to reach the mark from St. Mary's. Molly had 24 on the night against GFW.
Traci Nelson, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva scored her 1000th point in a 61-48 win over United South Central on J20. She had 16 on the night.
Paisley Larson, Kingsland scored her 1000th point in a 58-52 loss to Rochester Lourdes J21. She is the fourth Kingsland player in the last six years to reach that plateau. Larson had eight points on the night.
SD
Megan Doyle, Hanson scored her 1000th point in a 52-41 win over Canistota J20. Doyle scored 22 in the win.

A Monday out & About coming 10:30 pm

A Closer Look: North Dakota

#1 posting 1.23.2006

With North Dakota State's Men winning at Wisconsin on Saturday, and the University of North Dakota women's team undefeated at 21-0, North Dakota has been at the center of basketball news this past weekend. Now let us take a tour of ND, the schools, and trends

First there are two classes in ND: A--big schools, divided into two conferences; and B--small schools, divided into 16 districts.
A schools provided over half the players in D1 & D2 with 12 players rostered last year. They had six starters, with only one AC player-Carissa Jahner at UND. The Eastern Dakota Conference sent 7 of these players on; the Western Dakota Association had five. So which conference performs better. The WDA had a C/HS ratio of .423, while the EDC was at .335. The interesting factor here is that Mandan of the WDA and a perennial power in the A level in ND had zero players playing D1 or D2 in the 2004-05 season. Bismarck Century provided three players for the most from the WDA, Fargo North had four to lead the EDC and the state. The 2007 (2003 HS) class had the most rostered and most starters last year with 8 and 4. 2006 (2002 HS) was shut out.
B had 11 players rostered, but the breakdown was shifted east. The four eastern border districts provided half of the B players rostered. If we look at the eastern 8 districts the number goes to nine. So Western ND only sent two players to D1 or D2. The B C/HS ratio was .440 which is higher than either of the A levels. The Bs were mainly an older group with 05s and 06s providing all the starters.
The learning curve for 08s start off with a .256 ratio (.291 A, .245 B) to 05s .431 ratio. So if you are looking at a B player averaging 20 ppg in HS you can expect about 4.9 as a first year player, and 8.6 as a senior on average.

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Sunday, January 22, 2006

Forward/Backward

#3 posting 1.22.2006

THE WEEK AHEAD
It looks like you can't go wrong with a game on Tuesday. The big game looks like it will be Rosemount at Mpls South. Rosemount took Bloomington Kennedy off the unbeaten ranks on Friday. Do they have the ability to knock off the last unbeaten team in AAAA? The difference is South is at home.

Monday J23
Cedar Mt @ Sleepy Eye St. Mary's
Caledonia @ Elgin-Millville
Tuesday J24
Albert Lea @ Waseca
Benilde-St. Margaret's @ North Branch
Champlin Park @ Centennial
Waconia @ Litchfield
Worthington @ Marshall
Rosemount @ Mpls South
Lincoln HI @ Minneota
Detroit Lakes @ Moorhead
St Michael-Albertville @ Orono
Thursday J26
Ulen-Hitterdal @ Ada-Borup
Hermantown @ Hibbing
Monticello @ St. Michael-Albertville
Friday J27
Albert Lea @ Rochester Mayo
Barnesville @ DGF
Centennial @ Coon Rapids
Minnetonka @ Edina
Willmar @ St. Cloud Tech
Rochester Lourdes @ Winona Cotter
Saturday J28
Bloomington Kennedy @ Rochester Mayo
Roseville @ North St. Paul

DEFENSIVE ORIENTATION
These teams have been slamming the door when I have charted their games. Some of these teams are quite familiar as defensive brick walls, some may not have come to mind. Keep in mind these are only teams I have seen when using the charting method as described in Basketball on Paper.
Top Defensive Points per 100 possessions.
1. Rochester Lourdes 51.9
2. Lakeville North 59.4
3. Mounds View 59.5
4. Woodbury 63.6
5. Rosemount 67.2
Top defensive scoring %
1. Rochester Lourdes .241
2. Lakeville North .250
3. Woodbury .273
4. Mounds View .291
5. Tartan .322
6. St. Cloud Tech .323 (the only team with two games charted)

The team that people would find odd on the list is Mounds View. They are the only one with a losing record (6-10). Perhaps it is a reflection of the opponent that day (Stillwater) and their offensive problems. Perhaps it is Mounds View offense that is holding them back. We will have to check back.
Through 33 games, 66 teams have played (some more than once). 11 teams have a points per 100 rating over 100 (in other words one point per possession). Only 8 teams have a scoring % over .500. Hopkins is in that group twice. In fact they have the best offensive performance so far this year with a 125.5 rating against Cretin-Derham Hall in the Apple Valley Semifinals. Breck is a very close second with their 124 against the #1AAA Marshall. Both teams were against quality opposition.
Defensively there have been five times a team has held an opponent under 60 points with the points per 100 possessions benchmark. Six times the defense has held an opponent under .300.

PLAYER RATINGS #2
This is with the charting done since J13 with individual player possessions charted out. I have not, and probably will not retrofit all the games I have seen this year, but I will keep charting with these tools. I feel it gives a good indication of what a player can do. However it is only a snapshot. It would be better to have a complete record, but that is hard to achieve. Anyway here we go with the top five performances (must have had at least 10 possessions):
Points per 100 possessions
1. Ashley Robinson, Kennedy 150
2. Jenny Theisen, Champlin Park 135.3
3. Danielle Cook, Moorhead 123.5
4. Macie Michelson, Marshall 115.4
5. Jenny Grieg, Edina 108.3
Floor %
1. Ashley Robinson, Kennedy .714
2. Danielle Cook, Moorhead .647
3. Lauren Young, Edina .600
4. Jenny Theisen, Champlin Park .588
5. Julia Schultz, Marshall .556

I have been working through the AAAA roster of teams. My objective is to see the teams that have a better than .500 record. I have six more to go on my list. Then I look at AAA with 16 teams.