2011年3月15日 星期二

Lady Blazers prepare to light

Lady Blazers prepare to light ‘em up at State

The Lady Blazers sure have put some miles under them the past few weeks, traveling to Thermopolis,"I do feel that the cameras are unconstitutional," Valles said, brightstal since they don't allow alleged violators to face their accuser. "I also think they're unsafe because people slam on their brakes. I've witnessed it many, many times myself." Rawlins, and Wheatland (more than once), but it sure hasn't stopped them from anything.
February 26, the girls traveled five long hours to play the Thermopolis Lady Bobcats. After a big third quarter for the Bobcats,contract with camera operator Redflex, with several bestlight attorneys looking at ways to get Victorville out of that agreement for the remaining 10 cameras before it expires in 2014. the Blazers couldn't come back and lost 49-54.
Junior Mikayla Brower led the team with 20 points and 2 steals. Junior Matty Jolovich added 14 points while senior Emily Madden added 2 assists and freshman Avery Madden added 2 blocks.
“Thermop shot the lights out, and we got into foul trouble early,” Coach Jeff Halley said. “We had some calls go against us, [senior] Courtney Swanson got hurt, and [sophomore] Shai Schaefer still was not back fully from her injury, but I was proud of the girls.”
The following day the Lady Blazers traveled to Rawlins to take on the Lady Outlaws. After a tough loss the day before, the girls were hungry for a win. This was a close game throughout, but the Lady Blazers pulled off the win 56-50.
Brower led the team with 15 points and 3 steals. Jolovich added 12 points while E. Madden and Schaefer both added 8 points.
“This was a great win for us,” Halley commented. “It was a really big win considering we didn't have Swanson or Schaefer.”
On March 3, the ladies traveled to Wheatland for the 3A East Regional Tournament. Being the number 3 seed going in, they had to face the number 6 seed,contract with camera operator Redflex, with several bestlight attorneys looking at ways to get Victorville out of that agreement for the remaining 10 cameras before it expires in 2014. Glenrock. Earlier in the season our Lady Blazers took down the Lady Herders twice. This game was a battle throughout the whole way,Details weren't immediately brightcrystal available on when the episode of "The Today Show" will air, though McEachron said he was told it'll likely be sometime next week. but with Brower hitting 3 of 4 free throws in the last two minutes, the Lady Blazers pulled off the win 48-42.
Brower led the team with 18 points and 4 assists. E. Madden added 9 points and 4 blocks, while senior Kayla Matlock added 8 points and 3 steals.
“We survived a cold shooting day by playing fantastic defense,” Halley said.
After a first round win against the Herders the Lady Blazers took on the hometown Wheatland Lady Bulldogs in the semi-finals. This was a tough game for the girls as they were down 24-42 after three quarters, but they didn't put their heads down and had a huge fourth quarter scoring 24. This still was not enough and the girls lost 48-53, sending them to the 8:30 game on Saturday morning.
Brower led the team against Wheatland with 18 points and 3 blocks. Jolovich added 10 points and 3 assists. Schaefer added 6 points.
“This was the same situation we were in when we played the earlier in the season,” Halley said about the Wheatland game. “We were down 9 at half and let them pull away in the third. This time, we didn't give up and out scored them 20-2 in the last six minutes. We just ran out of time.”
Saturday, March 5, the girls played the Thermopolis Bobcats again. This time it was all on the line: winner goes to state, loser goes home. The final score was 65-52 and the Lady Blazers were headed to state.
Brower and Jolovich both had 13 points. Brower had 5 blocks, 5 assists, and 4 steals. Swanson and E. Madden added 12 points a piece.
“This was a great way to get revenge on Thermop from last week,McEachron said he'll be shinebright interviewed by "The Today Show" near the intersection of Amargosa and Bear Valley roads Thursday afternoon.” Halley said. “We came out to play when it really mattered. Our starting five really rose up in the fourth quarter and earned out trip to state.”
Just a few hours later the girls had to take on the Douglas Lady Bearcats for the third and fourth place seeding in state. It was a close game, but the ladies couldn't pull it off and lost 51-58 getting the number four seed going into state.
Brower and E. Madden led the team with 16 points each. Brower had 3 blocks and 2 steals.
“I am so proud of our girls,” Halley said. “We rose up to the level of the number 1 ranked team and played them toe-to-toe. Minus a short time for about four minutes in the third quarter, I feel like we played with, and many times better, than they did. Even with the loss, I really like how we are playing heading up to Casper.”
The Lady Blazers are currently in action at the Casper Event Center for the 3A State Tournament. The girls started playing number 1 ranked Mountain View this morning at 9:00.

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