With the regular season
winding down, Saturday evening’s game between
The
visiting Blazers jumped out early and had a five-point lead at the half, but a
huge 20-6 third quarter keyed a Gator rally, and a 46-37 win, in
Brooklandville.
“The
NDP kids always play hard,” said Gator Head Coach Jim Stromberg. “They are
competitive, physical, and it always ends up being a great game. I really enjoy
watching them play, except when it’s against us.”
The game was part of a
The two teams met in the
first game of season way back on December 3rd, and
The hosts scored first, and
then sophomore forward Symonne Newsome scored off a perfectly executed sideline
out-of-bounds play for 4-0 SP lead.
NDP got on the board at the
Sam Murray scored for
The second quarter was back
and forth, with the two teams trading scores. Late in the period, Mazzone
scored off a perfect feed from Kelsi Bozel and senior guard Brett Cullen
converted a pair of free throws to give NDP a six-point lead. The Blazers took
a 20-15 lead in the break.
The third period was all
Gators, thanks to an extended 20-6 run that turned a five-point deficit into an
11-point lead. The Gators got to more loose balls, handled the Blazer pressure
and got a number of lay-ups off the press-break and/or in transition.
After
four straight scores, junior guard Iliana Sanza broke deep and scored on a
perfect baseball pass on the back end of the press to give
The Gators were not done,
however, as they got three more lay-ups against the press, and ended the
quarter with a 35-26 lead.
When asked about the pivotal
third quarter, Stromberg said, “It was the first time all year we really went
full-court press. I figured if we’re going to get beat, we going to do it
playing hard. That third quarter was our best quarter of the year. Our
point-guard really played well, and when we get pressed, we’re going to get
some easy scores.”
The Blazers made a couple
attempts to cut into the deficit, made the Gators were able to hold them off in
an 11-11 fourth quarter. NDP got as close as five, 41-36, with
Freshman guard Janelle Fleet
led the Gators with a game-high 13 points, while Sanza added nine. Newsome,
Murray, Maria Kafarakis and Bailey Webster scored six apiece in a balanced
attack.
The Workmeister sisters
combined for 18 points, as
Campitelli’s squad faces a
tough week, with games against
The win gives the Gators a
five-game win streak in the league. With guard Jasmine Jacobs out injured and
last year’s leading scorer, Carissa Williams, having transferred to City,
“We’re a young team, and I
said six or seven wins in this league would be a great accomplishment. That’s
five wins in a row, and we are improving, the kids are playing much better,”
added Stromberg.
His team also faces a tough
stretch run, and if they are to get that seventh win, it will have to come
against one of three ranked teams. The Gators host McDonogh on Wednesday,
travel to
St. Paul’s SfG 46, Notre Dame Prep 37
NDP 12 8 6 11 - 37
SP 8 7 20 11 - 46
NDP - E. Workmeister 10, Cullen 2, M. Quinn 2, L. Workmeister 8, Helm 4, Niehoff 2, Mazzone 9.
SP - Sanza 9, Newsome 6, Kafarakis 6, Fleet 13, Murray 6, Webster 6.
Half: NDP, 20-15.






