Lady Marauders outsized in Tuesday’s loss to Adirondack
SHERBURNE – The Lady Marauders faced three six-footers from the Adirondack Wildcarts Tuesday night but they didn’t let that bother their hustle in the first ten minutes of play.
Contrary to what was on displayed on the scoreboard after the first quarter, Sherburne-Earlville showed that they could compete with anyone no matter the size of their opponent.
Holding Adirondack to 12, Sherburne-Earlville was still capable of bringing a comeback effort before the half to give themselves a chance against their undefeated opponent. While the Marauders had many opportunities to score, few shots fell through the net.
For the visiting team, everything was dropping in the second quarter as the Wildcats broke down the Marauders full-court press, getting easy shots at the rim to increase the gap despite S-E’s largest scoring quarter of the game. The Wildcats’ Camille Roberts hit a three-pointer before the half time buzzer sounded, answering the Marauders’ Sage Ashton from the other end.
The Marauders ended the game shooting 33-percent, hitting five from the beyond the arc but it was inside the three-point line where they struggled to get anything to fall, making it difficult to keep the game close.
Tessa Cole let the Marauders with 10 points while Kaitlin Furner chipped in seven and Ashton added six.
The Marauders are in action again next week. Their games for the week are still to be determined as they are rescheduling games from the bad weather postponements.
Adirondack: Tray Planck 0; Hannah Miller 3 0-0-6; Cali McConnell 0 2-2-2; Camille Roberts 9 0-0-19; Arielle Kranbuhl 3 0-0-6; Faith Curtiss 2 0-0-4; Erica Sanford 2 0-1-2; Larissa Wiedmer 0; Isabella Kranbuhl 5 1-2-11; Anna Hennessey 2 0-2-4. Totals: 25 3-7-54.
Sherburne-Earlville: Sage Ashton 2 0-0-6; Kaitlyn Furner 3 0-2-7; Jaci Wright 0; Amberlynn Robertson 0; Tessa Cole 4 0-0-10; Sophia Khoury 2 0-0-4; Corey Jeffrey 0; Mackenzie Holmes 1 0-0-2. Totals 12 0-2-29.
A 12 20 10 12 – 54
S-E 2 12 3 12 – 29
Fouled out: None. Three-point goals: (A) McConnell 2, I. Kranbuhl 1; (S-E) Ashton 2, Cole 2, Furner 1. Officials: Fletcher and Jenson.
Contrary to what was on displayed on the scoreboard after the first quarter, Sherburne-Earlville showed that they could compete with anyone no matter the size of their opponent.
Holding Adirondack to 12, Sherburne-Earlville was still capable of bringing a comeback effort before the half to give themselves a chance against their undefeated opponent. While the Marauders had many opportunities to score, few shots fell through the net.
For the visiting team, everything was dropping in the second quarter as the Wildcats broke down the Marauders full-court press, getting easy shots at the rim to increase the gap despite S-E’s largest scoring quarter of the game. The Wildcats’ Camille Roberts hit a three-pointer before the half time buzzer sounded, answering the Marauders’ Sage Ashton from the other end.
The Marauders ended the game shooting 33-percent, hitting five from the beyond the arc but it was inside the three-point line where they struggled to get anything to fall, making it difficult to keep the game close.
Tessa Cole let the Marauders with 10 points while Kaitlin Furner chipped in seven and Ashton added six.
The Marauders are in action again next week. Their games for the week are still to be determined as they are rescheduling games from the bad weather postponements.
Adirondack: Tray Planck 0; Hannah Miller 3 0-0-6; Cali McConnell 0 2-2-2; Camille Roberts 9 0-0-19; Arielle Kranbuhl 3 0-0-6; Faith Curtiss 2 0-0-4; Erica Sanford 2 0-1-2; Larissa Wiedmer 0; Isabella Kranbuhl 5 1-2-11; Anna Hennessey 2 0-2-4. Totals: 25 3-7-54.
Sherburne-Earlville: Sage Ashton 2 0-0-6; Kaitlyn Furner 3 0-2-7; Jaci Wright 0; Amberlynn Robertson 0; Tessa Cole 4 0-0-10; Sophia Khoury 2 0-0-4; Corey Jeffrey 0; Mackenzie Holmes 1 0-0-2. Totals 12 0-2-29.
A 12 20 10 12 – 54
S-E 2 12 3 12 – 29
Fouled out: None. Three-point goals: (A) McConnell 2, I. Kranbuhl 1; (S-E) Ashton 2, Cole 2, Furner 1. Officials: Fletcher and Jenson.
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