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MINNESOTA STARS SHOWCASE
GAME 2
SPARTANS 74, BLUE DEVILS 52
It was Dvorak scoring on the first possession, but that was the only lead the Blue Devils would have the whole game. The Spartans soon thereafter scored on five straight possessions to go up 10-3 and the game wasn't seriously in doubt after that point. Cassie Rochel had six of the first 10 points. The lead soon was ten. The Blue Devils whittled away at the margin, getting as close as 31-29 late in the half. Already the 3 ball was working its wonders for the Spartans. They drained five in the opening stanza. It was 33-30 in a less frenetic game than the first.
The Spartans broke free from a 38-36 game with defense. They held the Blue Devils to 1/15
Photos: #1 Amber Dvorak (45 white) finds the path to the basket blocked by Cassie Rochel (137 red). #2 the ball belongs to no one. photos by kja
SPARTANS
STARTERS
Tyisha Wright, Mpls Roosevelt 6, 10, 60.0, .300 guard, has some quickness.
Cassie Rochel, Lakeville North 19, 15, 126.7, .667 6-4 post player, lean, agile, runs well, long shot blocking capabilities. defensive game changer.
Kate Thompson, Wayzata 8, 13, 61.8, .308 tall perimeter. has range, can drive.
Kelsie Ammann, Lakeville North 10, 7, 143.9, .571 had two 3s on the day and also scored off drives and transition. Left the game after her knee collided with another player. It is not expected to be long of a recovery.
Tanya Dickey, White Bear Lake 16, 10, 160.0, .600 cashed in four 3s on the day as defense was drawn inside
BENCH
Allison Schumacher, Crookston 9, 10, 90.0, .400 guard, made one 3 on the day.
Emmy Eschrich, Prior Lake 6, 4, 150.0, .500 another 3 point shooter with two made on the day. left at halftime.
BLUE DEVILS
STARTERS
Amber Dvorak, Hinckley-Finlayson 13, 12 108.3, .583 6-7 post player, is still learning the game, has good hands. needs to keep playing in events like these against quicker, bigger players. will run the floor.
Brianna Edwards, Mpls North 5, 8, 62.5, .250 forward. Needs to be ready to seize the moment.
Chelsea Garcia, Hopkins 0, 11, 0.0, .000 guard. offense forced.
Tyisha Smith, Mpls South 15, 14, 107.1, .571 guard. lightning in a bottle quick. explosive. Also fearless, combative and competitive. fierce determination.
Brittany Dyshaw, Eagan 7, 12, 58.3, .250 lanky perimeter player.
BENCH
Erin Quinn, Totino-Grace 4, 5, 80.0, .250 guard
Laura Hansen, St. Paul Central 2, 2, 100.0, .500 guard
Abby Weiss, Martin County West 4, 5, 80.0, .400 guard
Elizabeth Zilverberg, Minnetonka 2, 5, 40.0, .200 guard
Cassie Rochel
BY THE NUMBERS
Spartans 74, 71, 104.2, .465
Blue Devils 52, 74, 70.3, .351
made 3s: Spartans 9, Blue Devils 1
made fts: Spartans 4, Blue Devils 4
bench: Spartans 15, Blue Devils 12
Even with more bodies on the pine the Blue Devils couldn't win the bench battle.
The Blue Devils had 5 players with varsity experience, the same as the Spartans.
DEFENSIVE WRAPS
SPARTANS
Cassie Rochel 11
Kate Thompson 6
Emmy Eschrich 6
Tyisha Wright 5
Allison Schumacher 4
Kelsie Ammann 1
Tanya Dickey 1
totals: 34
BLUE DEVILS
Amber Dvorak 4
Chelsea Garcia 4
Tyisha Smith 4
Brittany Dyshaw 4
Brianna Edwards 3
Luara Hansen 3
Erin Quinn 2
Abby Weiss 1
totals: 25
Next up: more verbals