Posts Tagged ‘Sycamore basketball’

SunFeb5

No. 1 Sycamore girls down No. 4 Lakota East

Posted by akiefaber February 5th, 2012, 12:10 pm Post a Comment



Cincinnati Enquirer contributor Tom Ramstetter reports:

Senior forward Keri Kleist scored 17 points and senior guard Chloe Pavlech added 14 as the top-ranked Sycamore girls’ basketball team cruised past Lakota East 48-39 Saturday afternoon in a Greater Miami Conference girls’ basketball game at Lakota East.

It was the 16th straight win for the Aviators, who took over the top spot in the Enquirer Division I coaches poll from Princeton last week after a win at Princeton Jan. 25. The Aves’ last loss came at the hands of the Vikings Dec. 3.

“(Our schedule) has been brutal,” Sycamore coach Paula Hayden said. “We knew after Princeton that we could not afford another loss. Princeton has that reputation of running the gamut. So Princeton was a big game for us. We beat them, but then we had (Lakota) West, Colerain and (Lakota) East who are three of the top teams in the GMC. Every game, I put on the board that today is a championship game.”

Lakota East, ranked No. 4, was the fourth game in that stretch and Saturday was the Thunderhawks’ Senior Night game. Despite Sycamore building a 12-point lead midway through the fourth quarter, East stormed back to cut the lead to 40-34 with 2:59 to play on a 3-pointer by freshman guard Cydney Franklin to cap a 6-0 run.

Hayden called a timeout at that point and looked to her seniors to come out of the break and make a play. Pavlech drew the attention of the defense out of the inbounds and found a wide-open Kleist under the basket for a momentum-stealing layup.

“She did exactly what we wanted her to do,” Kleist said of Pavlech. “The coaches wanted her to drive because they know that people will help and I’ll be able to be wide open. It felt really great to get that pass and know it was going in. Plays like those really get me pumped. It felt good to beat them on their Senior Night.”

The play was not designed specifically for Kleist, but Hayden knew something would open up.

“We were moving the ball,” Hayden said. “Chloe broke down the defense. She drew three people, bounce-passed to Keri and Keri finished. We worked on that yesterday and we worked on it today. They executed.”

Pavlech was the key to another turning-point play in the first half, giving the Aviators the lead for good at 14-12 with a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 6:25 to play before halftime. Lakota East had just taken its first lead of the game, 12-11, on a 3-pointer from the wing by Bernice Satterwhite to cap a 7-0 run. Pavlech followed her 3-pointer with two free throws and Lakota East got no closer than four points the rest of the way.

“The biggest thing I thought was for us not to lose our composure and I kind of knew at the same time, we needed a big shot for us to get pumped,” Pavlech said. “I had missed my first three threes, but the fourth one I had confidence it was going in. I was wide-open at the top of the key and I decided to shoot it. That just got us super pumped. From then on, everyone believed this was our game.”

Satterwhite led the Thunderhawks with 14 points and Franklin added 11.

The Aviators travel to Middletown next Saturday for the regular-season finale with a chance to clinch their first GMC title since sharing the crown with Colerain and Princeton in the 1999-2000 season and their first outright GMC title since winning two straight in 1992-1993 and 1993-1994, if they get a little help with a Princeton loss, according to the GMC website.

“It’s amazing,” Pavlech said. “This feels great. We have a sign in our locker room that says we will be No. 1 and that’s what we’re working for. For us to have a chance to be No. 1 in the GMC is a big deal because our league is very competitive and very good.”

The league has been very good for a long time, but Hayden had a special feeling about this team before the season.

“I told the girls that for the first time ever, and I’ve been coaching a long, long time, that I put them No. 1 in the city and put them No.1 in the GMC,” Hayden said. “I don’t do that unless I believe in my heart that was a possibility.

“They know, but they’re not overly excited. They’re happy. They’re pleased. But it’s not over.”

Sycamore 48, Lakota East 39

Sycamore 11 14 11 12 –48
Lakota East 7 10 9 13 –39

Sycamore (18-1 overall, 12-1 in the GMC) – Newbolt 0 5 5, Locke 2 0 4, Kleist 6 5 17, Pavlech 5 2 14, Outlaw 3 0 6, Hancher 1 0 2. Totals 17 12 48.

Lakota East (11-7 overall, 8-5 in the GMC) – Satterwhite 5 1 14, Grevenkamp 1 0 3, Franklin 4 1 11, White 0 2 2, Shaw 0 1 1, Blomer 3 2 8. Totals 13 7 39.

Halftime: Sycamore 25-17. 3-pointers: S 2 (Pavlech 2), LE 6 (Satterwhite 3, Franklin 2, Grevenkamp).

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SatJan28

Lakota West fails to stop streaking Sycamore

Posted by akiefaber January 28th, 2012, 11:06 pm Post a Comment

Lakota West fell to Sycamore by the score of 68-52 Saturday. It was the 14th straight win for the Aves, who are currently in first place in the Greater Miami Conference.

Chloe Pavlech The Aves jumped out to a 31-20 halftime lead. Lakota West failed to make up any ground in the second half.

Senior guard Chloe Pavlech, who will continue her career at the University of Maryland, led all scorers with 19 points. Her classmate, senior Alexis Newbolt, added 18 points for the Aves.

Meanwhile, senior Adrianna McNeal led Lakota West with 14 points. Junior Emily Niehaus and freshman Lauren Cannatelli each added 11 points in the loss.

In its next game, Lakota West will host rival Lakota East (11-5 overall, 8-3 in the GMC) at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sycamore will also have a home game Wednesday night when it will host Colerain (11-5 overall, 7-4 in the GMC) at 7:30 p.m.

Sycamore 68, Lakota West 52

Lakota West 14 6 14 18 52
Sycamore 21 10 19 18 68

Lakota West (9-7, 5-6 in the GMC) — Niehaus 4 0 11, Zieverink 3 1 7, Shabazz Reeves 1 0 2, Cannatelli 4 0 11, Carter 1 0 2, Summer Reeves 2 1 5, McNeal 5 4 14. Totals: 20 6 52.

Sycamore (16-1, 10-1 in the GMC) — Newbolt 3 11 18, Locke 1 0 2, Kleist 4 2 11, Pavlech 6 2 19, Outlaw 3 2 8, Hancher 2 3 8, Burns 1 0 2. Totals: 20 20 68.

Halftime: Sycamore 31-20. 3-Pointers: S 8 (Pavlech 5, Newbolt, Kleist, Hancher); L 6 (Niehaus 3, Cannatelli 3)

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SatDec17

Sycamore hands Lakota East its first loss of the season

Posted by akiefaber December 17th, 2011, 5:37 pm Post a Comment

In a battle between two of the region’s top teams, Lakota East made only 26.7 percent of its field goals en route to a 42-27 loss at Sycamore Saturday.

Lakota West at Lakota East The Thunderhawks led 13-10 at the end of the first quarter, but managed to score only 14 additional points in the final three quarters. Seniors Molly Blomer (9 points, 6 rebounds) and Bernice Satterwhite (7 points, 6 rebounds) led Lakota East.

Lakota East played for the second time this week without seniors seniors Whitney Wyckoff (Yale commit) and Tazzie Shaw (Marshall commit), who will both continue their basketball careers at the collegiate level.

Wyckoff is out of the season after she tore her ACL in last Saturday’s 50-21 win against Oak Hills. Shaw is currently week-to-week after suffering a concussion in a game against Notre Dame (Ky.) Nov. 30.

Sycamore senior Chole Pavlech, who is committed to Maryland, led all scorers with 13 points. She also finished with 11 rebounds, 6 steals and 3 assists. Fellow senior Alexis Newbolt scored 10 points in the win.

Lakota East (5-1 overall, 3-1 in the Greater Miami Conference) entered the game ranked No. 2 in the Cincinnati Enquirer Division I coaches’ poll, while Sycamore (6-1 overall, 4-1 in the GMC) was ranked No. 3 in the same poll.

In their next game, the Thunderhawks will host Hamilton (5-0 overall, 3-0 in the GMC) at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sycamore will also be in action at the same time Wednesday when it hosts Middletown (1-5 overall, 0-4 in the GMC).

Box score – Sycamore 42, Lakota East 27

Lakota East 13 5 5 4 27
Sycamore 10 12 7 13 42

Lakota East (5-1, 3-1 GMC) – B. Satterwhite 2 1 7, Grevenkamp 1 2 5, Pashi 0 1 1, Franklin 0 1 1, Blomer 3 1 9, K. Satterwhite 2 0 4. Totals 8 6 27.
Sycamore (6-1, 4-1 GMC) – Newbolt 3 3 10, Kleist 3 0 6, Pavlech 5 1 13, Outlaw 2 0 4, Hancher 1 0 2, Locke 1 2 4, McDonald 1 1 3. Totals 16 7 42.

Halftime: Sycamore 22-18. 3-Pointers: LE 5 (B. Satterwhite 2, Grevenkamp, Blomer 2); S 3 (Newbolt, Pavlech 2).

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Lakota West defeats Sycamore 59-53 in GMC clash

Posted by akiefaber December 17th, 2011, 11:17 am Post a Comment

The Lakota West boys’ basketball team won its second straight game against a Greater Miami Conference opponent when it defeated Sycamore by the score of 59-53 Friday.

Oak Hills at Lakota West Junior Monty Boykins, who finished with a team high 15 points, led the Firebirds. Teammates senior Kayaune Ross (14 points, 15 rebounds) and junior Ali Barnes (14 points, 3 assistss) combined to score 28 points.

Meanwhile, 6-foot-6 260-pound A.J. Williams, who is committed to play football at Michigan, finished with 17 points and 9 rebounds for Sycamore in the loss.

Next up for the Firebirds (2-0 overall, 2-0 in the GMC) is a road contest at rival Lakota East (1-2 overall, 0-2 in the GMC). Sycamore (1-3 overall, 0-2 in the GMC) will also play Tuesday, visiting Colerain (2-2 overall, 0-2 in the GMC) at 7:30 p.m.

Box score – Lakota West 59, Sycamore 53

Sycamore 12 10 13 18 53
Lakota West 19 7 13 20 59

Sycamore (1-3, 0-2 GMC) – Gruden 2 4 8, Hill 1 2 5, Farquhar 1 0 2, Brown 3 4 10, Morgan 4 3 11, Williams 8 1 17. Totals: 19 14 53.
Lakota West (2-0, 2-0 GMC) – Ross 4 4 14, Blue 2 0 4, Barnes 6 1 14, Stalker 1 0 2, Williams 1 3 6, Moo Young 0 2 2, Boykins 5 4 15, Grove 1 0 2. Totals: 20 14 59.

Halftime score: Lakota West 26-22. 3-pointers: S 1 (Hill); LW 5 (Ross 2, Barnes, Williams, Boykins).

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MonDec12

Lakota West loses first game of the season

Posted by akiefaber December 12th, 2011, 8:36 am Post a Comment

Lakota West at Princeton Lakota West, which got off to a 4-0 start this winter, lost its first game of the season by the score of 56-48 to Sycamore Saturday.

Sycamore senior guard Chloe Pavlech, who is committed to Maryland, dished out a game-high six assists to go along with eight points to help Sycamore – No. 3 in the Enquirer Division I coaches’ poll – improve to 4-1 overall and 2-1 in the Greater Miami Conference this season.

Lakota West – not ranked in the Enquirer’s poll – was led by senior center Adrianna McNeal, who finished with 16 points and 13 rebounds.

Lakota West (4-1 overall, 1-1 in the GMC) will play at rival Lakota East (4-0 overall, 2-0 in the GMC) at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. That game will be covered by WestChesterBuzz.com.

Box score – Sycamore 56, Lakota West 48

Sycamore 17 15 12 12 56
Lakota West 12 11 11 14 48

Sycamore (4-1, GMC 2-1) – Newbolt 5 1 13, Locke 2 6 10, Kleist 2 0 4, Pavlech 2 3 8, Outlaw 2 0 4, McDonald 3 2 9, Hancher 2 0 4, Burns 2 0 4. Totals: 20 12 56.

Lakota West (4-1, GMC 1-1) – Zieverink 1 0 2, H. Reeves 1 3 5, Huxhold 3 0 7, Cannatelli 2 0 6, Niehaus 1 0 2, Su. Reeves 3 2 10, McNeal 8 0 16. Totals: 19 5 48.

Halftime: Sycamore 32-23. 3-pointers: S 4 (Newbolt 2, Pavlech, McDonald); L 5 (Su. Reeves 2, Cannatelli 2, Huxhold).

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