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Jan 26, 2009
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Last week we took a stab our
predicting the boys teams that will finish the regular season
with the best record in the last 5 weeks(refer to last week's
blog). This week, we'll put the girls teams under the
microscope. Sorry...my crystal ball has a mileage limit
only through St. Charles & St. Louis county...we'll work on
expanding it throughout our Missouri in the future. Here
goes...girls teams with the best records from NOW to the end of
the regular season (in no particular order)
1) Hazelwood Central (12-2)-only
losses to IWA. This athletic team has many weapons-Chantiera
Johnson (can take over a game); Charlonda Bozeman; and Breanna
McLaughlin. This team is really strong on the boards yet is fast
enough to get up & down the court. Elite Eight status is a must
for this team.
2) Parkway South 15-3)-Arriana
Walker 's one game absence illustrated her tremendous
contribution offensively and defensively to the Patriots. Inside
force Ebony Davis & outside bomber, Caitlin Wagner, provide nice
complements for Walker.
3) Kikwood (10-7)-Ron Sanford's
team is going younger. Frosh Lianna Doty leads the Pioneers in
scoring as she emerges as the "go to" person in this offense. Kirkwood
has 3 early season losses of 4 or less points this year. In the
past week, won games by 3 and 1 point so experience and lineup
adjustments are already paying dividends.
4-5) St Joseph Academy (10-6) &
Incarnate Word Academy (17-1)- these two powerhouse programs
face each other on Saturday (hear the the game on Prepcasts) --
other than that game, each team should glide into districts
where they will tangle with each other again. Liz Hitchens has
surfaced as IWA leader while the Angels have Frosh Maddie Stock
to help at the guard spot in a senior-led team.
6) Jennings (9-6)-overshadowed by
the usually strong Boys team at Jennings, this team often gets
lost in the background. Soph Yelena Rosado leads a rather short,
but scrappy bunch each night on the court.
7) Notre Dame (9-7)-Megan Brady's
Bunch is riding a 3 game win streak after toughening themselves
in late December and early January with some of the best teams
in town. A scuffle with McCluer North occurs this week, then the
Rebels should "turn it on". Soph 5-2, Michelle Auer leads ND in
practically every category this year.
8) Summit (11-5)- quietly
assembling a strong season, the FAlcons have balanced scoring.
Toughest opponent on the horizon are the Eureka Wildcats.
9) MICDS (7-6)-this team has
been streaky this year. AFter an opening season win, lost 5
straight. Then, rolled off 6 consecutive wins only to have Viz
stop it last week. I'm predicting another long win streak right
into districts. Soph Delaney Hobbs is the hub of press and
offense.
10) Eureka (13-3)-at home, the
Wildcats are really tough. With 2 strong opponents (Kirkwood &
Parkway North) visiting Eureka, we think that they'll be
successful for Coach James Alsup. Jr Allie Hill is a key cog of
the Wildcats.
So where are they ?
Nerinx Hall ? St. Charles West ? Parkway North ? sorry...just
didn't pop up on my crystal ball. Those are high quality teams
also but.....your thoughts
bryan@prepcasts.com
The mid-year roller coasts affects all
teams. The energy and excitement of the early
season games has disappeared, the end of the season still
seems eons away, doing same 'ol drills in practice for the
1000th time, holiday break is ancient history, nonleague
games seem less significant now, so this all adds up
to some games that are much closer and exciting than they
might be later in the year. The better teams often "look by"
opponents at this time of year. As they open the doors for
the underdog early in the game, they can't shut the door
later as the underdogs smell victory! Take a look at some of
the roller-coaster games and excitement this week !
The difference
a week makes in mid-season...one week ago, #10 ranked
class 5 team, Park Hill South Panthers were led by 35 points
from Ivo Baltic in their win over Truman Patriots 70-58.
This week in the Championship of the North KC Basketball
Tournament, Baltic had the ball stolen as regulation slipped
away by Darrien Harris which was followed by the game-tying
basket to send game into OT. Harris was all over the court
in overtime and led the Patriots to a stunning 70-58 win.
Star Junior guard James Hosey led the Pats with 22 points
scoring for the game.
Jordynn Martin
(Frosh) led the Lady Lafayette Lancers to a big win over
Eureka on
www.prepcasts.com this week. Not only did she score 17
points, but with the clock ticking down, she drove the lane,
drew defenders to her and dished off to Kayla Hall who
scored the game winner.
The Bernie
Mules Boys team(15-1) put on the clamps in the 4th
quarter. The Mules held Puxico to just 2 points in the final
quarter as they won going away 70-57.
The Kirkwood
Lady Pioneers (10-7)survived with a 38-37 over the
Marquette Mustangs (5-9) despite 8 of 21 from the free throw
line !
Kevin Walsh
scored with 4 ticks left on the clock to give the CBC
Cadets their 3rd win in 10 day over a top 10 team. CBC
(10-8) knocked off the high flying Hazelwood Central
Hawks(13-3) 61-59 with Walsh's basket coming off a nice
inside feed from Ryan Pierson. Haz Cen was upended on two
straight nights as the Warriors of St Charles West had
beaten them the previous night!
The St Dominic
Lady Crusadors had to outscore the Lions of Cardinal
Ritter 15-9 in the 4th quarter to keep their unbeaten
mark in tact. The Crusaders sit at 15-0 after the 52-48
win in AAA action. Two nights earlier, the boys had gone 3
overtimes in the same matchup--same result--St Dom 64
Ritter 62. WOW -- what a week of games between these two
schools !!
www.prepcasts.com has
boys and girls basketball and wrestling this week on our
schedule. Check it out and stay with the VOICE of MO High
School Sports-Prepcasts !
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