G-MU falters in fourth quarter against CV

Girls’ Basketball


Charlotte Valley 39, G-MU 25

DAVENPORT – Charlotte Valley canned 10-of-13 free throws in the final period to hold off G-MU and win a non-league contest over the visiting Raiders Monday night.

G-MU closed to within four points at the end of the third quarter on Sabrina Brooks’ three-point shot with two seconds left. “It looked like we might break through in the fourth quarter,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “We had a couple of unforced turnovers and a couple more missed shots in the fourth quarter. Even when we executed, we missed more than we made.”

Brittany Chase had 14 points to lead Charlotte Valley, and Lauren Hotaling added 12.

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Tanya Barnes, harrassed by CV’s box-and-one defense most of the night, had 11 points for G-MU.

G-MU plays South Kortright Friday in the first round of the Laurens Tournament.

G-MU: Miranda Hill, 0; Kali Murphy, 0; Sabrina Brooks, 2 0-0-6; Blake Stensland, 0; Brianne Lambert, 3 0-2-6; Logan Eltz, 0 0-2-2; Kristen Barnes, 1 0-0-2; Katie Bakhuizen, 0; Tanya Barnes, 3 4-4-11. Totals: 9 4-8-25.

CV: Kate Swantak, 3 2-4-8; Brittany Chase, 3 8-12-14; Sarah Haight, 0; Melissa Sperry, 0 2-2-2’ Katie Btrown, 0; Sam Maidens, 1 1-4-3; Lauren Hotaling, 3 4-6-12; Brittany Pietrefesa, 0; Katie Goss, 0. Totals: 10 17-28-39.

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