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Lady Golden Bears Defeat Southwestern

Posted by Ronald Williams at Nov 19, 2015 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The Lady Golden Bears Move Thier Record To (3-1) After They Defeated Now (5-1) Southwestern 52-33. The Bears Was Led In Scoring By Morgan Parker 22, Alexis Tackett 14, Abby Smith 6, Cora Reinhart 3, Olivia Knarr, Taylor Perry, & Cassady Skipton 2 Apiece, & Abby Orem 1. Southwestern Was Led In Scoring By Emma Abel 10, Brooke Ezell, & EmmyWendling 5 Apiece, Madison VanGordan, & Megan Benson 4 Apiece, Anni Coy, & Logan DeArrmitt 2 Apiece, & Madeleine Correll 1. Thier Was 7 Jump Balls. The JV Won Thier Game 48-37 Thier Record is 3-1 Thier was 13 Jump Balls In The Game. The Lady Bears Will Be Back In Action Tomorrow Night When They Host Indianapolis Attaucks 2-1 JV Tipoff Is At 6 PM. & Varisty Tip Is At 7:30 PM.
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Greensburg Defeats Lady Golden Bears

Posted by Ronald Williams at Nov 16, 2015 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The Lady Golden  Bears Move Thier Record To (2-1) After Being Defeated By Greensburg 62-36 Wednesday Night. The Bears will Be Back In Action  Friday Night  When They Host Southwestern (5-0).
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Golden Bears overwhelm Cougars

Posted by Ronald Williams at Nov 15, 2015 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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    Posted: Monday, November 16, 2015 11:54 am

    Bloomington North was a perfect matchup for Shelbyville.

    With undersized guards, a less-than-physical frontline and a roster full of underclassmen, the veteran Golden Bears had the advantage in seeking its first 2-0 start in four seasons.

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    A trio of Shelbyville players reached double digits Saturday night at William L. Garrett Gymnasium in the Golden Bears' 56-41 victory over the Cougars (1-3).

    "It's very good to be 2-0 right now," said Shelbyville coach Jason West. "You can't ask for anything more than that. It was tough coming off the back end of a back-to-back. You lose your legs a little bit. You get tired but I thought our girls persevered through all that and battled."

    Shelbyville defeated Bloomington North for the first time since Feb. 14, 2004. The win was the first for the Golden Bears over a Sectional 14 opponent since Dec. 21, 2011.

    "We got that monkey off our back," said West. "Our girls know they can battle with a sectional opponent... if not a couple of more. That should give us confidence going forward."

    With a pair of guards listed as five-foot-three or smaller, Shelbyville immediately started trapping in the backcourt to take advantage of the wingspans of Cassady Skipton (5-10), Alexis Tackett (5-8), Morgan Parker (5-7) and Cora Reinhart (5-6).

    And it worked early.

    Shelbyville forced six first-quarter turnovers and grabbed five offensive rebounds to get 20 shots off and build a 19-11 lead.

    The down side to the aggressiveness was the Golden Bears' proclivity for racking up fouls. Reinhart was sent to the bench within the first two minutes with two fouls and Bloomington North reached the double bonus midway through the second quarter.

    That changed the rotation of players West used and the Cougars settled in and hung around despite taking just six shots in the second quarter and committing five more turnovers.

    Shelbyville failed to get away by hitting 3-of-17 shots over that same timespan.

    "I think a lot of that, we had some good shots that we missed and I think we started pressing a little bit andtryingto make shots instead of shooting the ball," said West. "We kind of got in a hurry and didn't run the offense particularly well and settled for things."

    Parker, fresh off a 26-point performance one night earlier in a season-opening win over Edinburgh, struggled from the field in the first half, making just 1-of-8 attempts. She hit seven 3s against the Lancers.

    After Alexis Tackett scored on a fast-break layin to start the third quarter and push the Golden Bears' lead to 30-20, Parker got rolling.

    The senior hit two free throws with 6:24 to go then scored 10 of her team's final 12 points of the quarter, including hitting back-to-back 3s within 30 seconds of each other.

    "She had some good shots that she just missed and that happens," said West of Parker's first half. "Good shooters always shoot. She was always looking for the next shot.

    "I thought she did a good job of settling in there in the third quarter, being patient and letting the ball come to her."

    West consistently ran nine players onto the floor and that helped wear down Bloomington North, who played its five starters for most of the first half.

    Taylor Perry and Olivia Knarr each scored five points off the bench. Parker, Tackett and Abby Orem each had five rebounds. Skipton finished with four assists and three steals.

    Destiny Thurman hit 4-of-8 3s and led the Cougars with 18 points.

    Shelbyville's junior varsity team used a 25-point fourth quarter to pull away from Bloomington North, 48-30.

    Alexis Wilson had a game-high 16 points and Shey Tillison scored 13 for the Golden Bears (2-0).

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    Parker, Golden Bears torch Lancers

    Posted by Ronald Williams at Nov 13, 2015 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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    Posted: Saturday, November 14, 2015 12:43 pm

    The saying goes, "Shooting is contagious."

    If that's the case, the Shelbyville girls' basketball team caught something deadly in the second half Friday of a 68-46 win over Edinburgh in head coach Jason West's debut.

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    The Golden Bears shot 54 percent from the field in the second half, including a perfect 7-for-7 from beyond the 3-point arc, in turning a 27-26 lead at halftime into a 22-point victory.

    "I think the biggest thing was we weathered the storm," West said. "We didn't fold. We didn't lower our heads. We didn't lose confidence in what we were doing. Eventually those shots were going to fall. We got good looks in the first half and in the second half, they fell. Once one goes in, another goes in and it seems like everyone's hitting at that point."

    Senior Morgan Parker, who led all scorers with 26 points, including seven made 3-pointers, made all four of her 3-point attempts in the second half. It was her highest scoring output since last November, when she scored 24 at Indianapolis Crispus Attucks.

    "Everything she shot tonight were wide open shots," West said. "A few of them were out of rhythm, as far as for her feet set and all that, but they were open shots. I think as the second half came along, she passed up a couple, got the ball back in rhythm, and buried them. She did a good job of being patient and continuing to shoot. Good shooters shoot, and she didn't take a bad shot tonight."

    But she didn't do it alone.

    Juniors Cora Reinhart and Alexis Tackett opened the half with baskets in the first two minutes before Parker made her first 3-pointer of the half and fourth of the game with 5:27 remaining in the third.

    Those eight points were the start of an 18-2 run to open the quarter before Edinburgh junior Brianna Howard scored on a drive with 1:37 remaining.

    Senior Taylor Perry added a three during the run and senior Abby Smith knocked down a 15-footer to give the Golden Bears a 45-28 lead with 2:50 remaining in the third.

    It certainly helped that Edinburgh turned the ball over 12 times in the second half and 25 times in the game. Shelbyville picked up six steals in both halves.

    Shelbyville led by as many as 28 in the fourth before Edinburgh scored 14 of the next 19 points.

    The first half was a dogfight for a program still making adjustments with a new coach. The Golden Bears shot 31 percent from the field to the Lancers' 36 percent. The result was a one-point lead at halftime.

    Edinburgh took a 5-0 lead in the first minute but Shelbyville went on a 10-0 run and led 13-8 by the end of the quarter. The Lancers tied it up on a drive by Howard and a layup and free throw by senior Mariah Weddle 70 seconds into the second quarter.

    Shelbyville led the rest of the game, taking the lead for good on a pull-up jumper from 15 feet out by Reinhart, who then added a free throw 23 seconds later for a 16-13 lead.

    Sophomore Makenzie Hill's 3-pointer at the buzzer left the Lancers behind by one heading to the locker room.

    West has been around the program enough to know that the Golden Bears have grown accustomed to close games.

    "You can take all 32 minutes," he said. "as long as we're up one at the end of the game, that's a great thing."

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    Lady Bears Defeats Bloomington Nortth

    Posted by Ronald Williams at Nov 13, 2015 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
    The Lady Golden Bears Move Thier Reco rd To (2-0) After Defeating Bloomington North 56-41. Lady Golden Bears Was Led In Scoring By Morgan Parker 20, Alexis Tackett 12, Cora Reinhart 9,  Olivia Knarr 5, Abby Smith, & Cassady Skipton 3 Apiece, Taylor Perry, & Abby Oren 2 Apiece. Bloomington North Was Led In Scoring By Destiny Thurman 18, Nina Castro-Sauer 8, Sarah Hannon 7, Kaitlyn Carver 6, Abigail Cannon 2. The JV Team Won Thier Game 48-30 They Are 2-0 For The Season. The Bears Will Be Back In Action Tuesday Night When They Travel To Take On Greensburg JV Tip Is 6 PM. & Varsity Tip Is At 7:30 PM.