#4 posting 11.5.2007
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BREAKDOWN FALL LEAGUE
LAKEVILLE SOUTH DIVISION
PRIOR LAKE lakers 41,
ROCHESTERN CENTURY panthers 30
Prior Lake had an 8-0 run to start the second half to put distance between themselves and Rochester Century. On thing about this game---Prior Lake had 12 players and it was hard to get all of those players in, and it was hard
to get any consistent rhythm. As soon as group 1 would get in the flow, their shift was over and the next wave crashed to shore. This is one of the hazards of fall ball.
Prior Lake started off with the lead, scoring on their first two possessions. One facet of this game was the full court pressure employed by both teams. PL was quick to the ball and anticipated well. Both teams had a string of six straight scores over two minutes. It was 9-8 Century after that outburst. Century had their biggest lead at 16-12 with 6:25 left. The Panthers were helped in part by a couple of threes by Lindsey Braatz, and Stephanie Brandt. For the last six minutes they only scored
once in their seven possessions. Prior Lake took advantage of the RC slowdown with a 6-1 run to take a slim 18-17 lead heading into half.
The opening of the second half doomed Century. The key possession was on Prior Lake's 5th possession of the half when Megan Pold scored a basket and had the &1. She missed the free throw, but Casey Christian picked up the rebound and was fouled in the act. She delivered both for a 26-17 PL lead. Century didn't score until their 8th possession. So it was a 1/15 offensive sequence for Century, good for a floor % of .067. 10 of those possessions ended in turnovers. The rest of the way PL maintained their 8 to 10 point advantage. Both teams fell into a 1/14 possession dry spell. The last field goal came at the five minute mark.
your daily dose of girls basketball news & information
BREAKDOWN FALL LEAGUE
LAKEVILLE SOUTH DIVISION
PRIOR LAKE lakers 41,
ROCHESTERN CENTURY panthers 30
Prior Lake had an 8-0 run to start the second half to put distance between themselves and Rochester Century. On thing about this game---Prior Lake had 12 players and it was hard to get all of those players in, and it was hard
Prior Lake started off with the lead, scoring on their first two possessions. One facet of this game was the full court pressure employed by both teams. PL was quick to the ball and anticipated well. Both teams had a string of six straight scores over two minutes. It was 9-8 Century after that outburst. Century had their biggest lead at 16-12 with 6:25 left. The Panthers were helped in part by a couple of threes by Lindsey Braatz, and Stephanie Brandt. For the last six minutes they only scored
The opening of the second half doomed Century. The key possession was on Prior Lake's 5th possession of the half when Megan Pold scored a basket and had the &1. She missed the free throw, but Casey Christian picked up the rebound and was fouled in the act. She delivered both for a 26-17 PL lead. Century didn't score until their 8th possession. So it was a 1/15 offensive sequence for Century, good for a floor % of .067. 10 of those possessions ended in turnovers. The rest of the way PL maintained their 8 to 10 point advantage. Both teams fell into a 1/14 possession dry spell. The last field goal came at the five minute mark.
photos: #1 Tori Sutherland, Century, drives with Casey Christian, PL, defending; #2 Kelsey Ennenga has her shot blocked and what you see is the follow through. photos by kja
PRIOR LAKE
to be completely honest the numbers were so puny and only on the front side of the uniform these results should be taken with a grain of salt. It was a total headache trying to get the information., I am just going to label all players, no distinguishing between starters and bench.
Kelsey Ennenga 7, 8, 87.5, .500 made some nice cuts, lanky, runs the floor, early steals in the press.
Whitney Wise 6, 3, 200.0, 1.000 had a nice quick release,
Tasha Balow 0, 4, 0.0, .000
Casey Christian 4, 5, 80.0, .400 the player with the most polish. She had several deft passes that did found their mark, but the recipients muffed in some way either by missing the bunny or fumbling out of bounds. has good anticipation on defense.
Ashley Berley 0, 2, 0.0, .000
Grace Lind 2, 3, 66.7, .333
Heather Pierson 4,6, 66.7, .500
Emmy Estrich 5, 6, 83.3, .500 went to the line three times.
Liz Swenson 2, 2, 100.0, .500
Erica Trabbing 2, 4, 50.0, .250 one of the point guards.
Megan Pold 4, 4, 100.0, .500 inside player. stronger physique.
unknown 2, 3, 66.7, .333
ROCHESTER CENTURY
STARTERS
Katy Lidell 4, 7, 57.1, .286 guard. ball handling against pressure needs polish
Allison Schwanberg 1, 6, 16.7, .167 ball handling needs polish
Mishawna Lindsey 4, 8, 50.0, .250 was the main point guard. moved without the ball. scored on a cut. crashed the defensive boards.
Emily Hoyer 4, 5, 80.0, .400 post player. decent frame. exposed the ball. brought ball down to her stomach.
Lindsey Braatz 3, 7, 42.9, .143 guard, hit a three
BENCH
Tori Sutherland 6, 8, 75.0, .375 likes to drive baseline. one track mind. rushed action. dribbled too high. picked up a charge.
Steph Brandt 6, 10, 60.0, .300 footwork needs improving.
Jessica Hazelton 0, 3, 0.0, .000 more postish
TRENCH PLAYER
This is a you pick 'em. With the system Prior Lake ran, no one player could get traction. However the best player on the floor was Casey Christian.
BY THE NUMBERS
Prior Lake 40, 54, 74.1, .407
Rochester Century 28, 54, 51.9, .259
made 3s: RC 3, PL 0
made fts: PL 8, RC 3
DEFENSIVE WRAPS
PRIOR LAKE
Casey Christian 5
Kelsey Ennenga 4
Tasha Balow 4
Heather Pierson 3
Emmy Estrich 3
Erica Trabbing 2
Liz Swenson 1
Megan Pold 1
unknown 2
totals: 25
ROCHESTER CENTURY
Mishawna Lindsey 6
Emily Hoyer 4
Tori Sutherland 4
Lindsey Braatz 3
Katy Lidell 2
Jessica Hazelton 2
Alison Schwanberg 1
Stephanie Brandt 1
totals: 23
Next up: tomorrow
PRIOR LAKE
to be completely honest the numbers were so puny and only on the front side of the uniform these results should be taken with a grain of salt. It was a total headache trying to get the information., I am just going to label all players, no distinguishing between starters and bench.
Kelsey Ennenga 7, 8, 87.5, .500 made some nice cuts, lanky, runs the floor, early steals in the press.
Whitney Wise 6, 3, 200.0, 1.000 had a nice quick release,
Tasha Balow 0, 4, 0.0, .000
Casey Christian 4, 5, 80.0, .400 the player with the most polish. She had several deft passes that did found their mark, but the recipients muffed in some way either by missing the bunny or fumbling out of bounds. has good anticipation on defense.
Ashley Berley 0, 2, 0.0, .000
Grace Lind 2, 3, 66.7, .333
Heather Pierson 4,6, 66.7, .500
Emmy Estrich 5, 6, 83.3, .500 went to the line three times.
Liz Swenson 2, 2, 100.0, .500
Erica Trabbing 2, 4, 50.0, .250 one of the point guards.
Megan Pold 4, 4, 100.0, .500 inside player. stronger physique.
unknown 2, 3, 66.7, .333
ROCHESTER CENTURY
STARTERS
Katy Lidell 4, 7, 57.1, .286 guard. ball handling against pressure needs polish
Allison Schwanberg 1, 6, 16.7, .167 ball handling needs polish
Mishawna Lindsey 4, 8, 50.0, .250 was the main point guard. moved without the ball. scored on a cut. crashed the defensive boards.
Emily Hoyer 4, 5, 80.0, .400 post player. decent frame. exposed the ball. brought ball down to her stomach.
Lindsey Braatz 3, 7, 42.9, .143 guard, hit a three
BENCH
Tori Sutherland 6, 8, 75.0, .375 likes to drive baseline. one track mind. rushed action. dribbled too high. picked up a charge.
Steph Brandt 6, 10, 60.0, .300 footwork needs improving.
Jessica Hazelton 0, 3, 0.0, .000 more postish
This is a you pick 'em. With the system Prior Lake ran, no one player could get traction. However the best player on the floor was Casey Christian.
BY THE NUMBERS
Prior Lake 40, 54, 74.1, .407
Rochester Century 28, 54, 51.9, .259
made 3s: RC 3, PL 0
made fts: PL 8, RC 3
DEFENSIVE WRAPS
PRIOR LAKE
Casey Christian 5
Kelsey Ennenga 4
Tasha Balow 4
Heather Pierson 3
Emmy Estrich 3
Erica Trabbing 2
Liz Swenson 1
Megan Pold 1
unknown 2
totals: 25
ROCHESTER CENTURY
Mishawna Lindsey 6
Emily Hoyer 4
Tori Sutherland 4
Lindsey Braatz 3
Katy Lidell 2
Jessica Hazelton 2
Alison Schwanberg 1
Stephanie Brandt 1
totals: 23
Next up: tomorrow
