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Lady Bears Defeated By Triton Central

Posted by Ronald Williams at Jan 23, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The Lady Bears Move Thier Record To (7-11 Overall & 1-6 In HHC Play) After Losing To Now 5th Ranked 2A 16-1 Triton Central 39-19. It Was A Defensive Game Triton Central Led After One Period 3-2, 12-9 At Halftime, 23-19 After Three Periods, Triton Central Outscored The Lady Bears 16-0 In The Final Stanza To Make The Final Score 39-19. JV Lost Thier Contest 35-24. The Lady Bears Will Be Back In Action Saturday Afternoon When They Travel To The Spartan Bowl To Take On Connersville 11-7. JV Tip Is At 1 PM. & Varsity Tip Is At 2:30 PM.
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Delta downs Shelbyville on Senior Day

Posted by Ronald Williams at Jan 22, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Shelbyville guard Allyson Conner gets a shot off in the lane over Delta's Darby Koger during their Hoosier Heritage Conference basketball game Saturday afternoon in Shelbyville. (Steve Bush photo)
By Jeff Brown
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Published: Monday, January 23, 2012 8:07 AM US/eastern
Teams with talented guards really bother the Shelbyville Lady Golden Bears.

And as the program continues to improve and toughen up, it must find a way to keep guards that can score in check.

On Saturday at William L. Garrett Gymnasium, Shelbyville celebrated Senior Day after a 64-45 loss to guard-oriented Delta, who doesn't seem to have a post play in its offensive repertoire.

Instead, the Lady Eagles shot 51 percent from the field on a mixture of long-range jumpers and cuts to the basket. Four different Delta players scored in double digits and the Lady Golden Bears never recovered from a 20-0 run that started midway through the first quarter and ended early in the second.


"I think our kids have had a hard time with the turnaround after playing so hard against Whiteland (Thursday) and playing so well against Whiteland, and then having one day of rest and having to do it again," said Shelbyville coach Amanda Norris. "We knew going into the season it was going to be tough, especially at the end, with having such low numbers (in the program). Our kids have the heart... they have the pride... they have the work ethic... they have the effort... we just don't necessarily have the legs all the time. So defending an all-guard team is not easy when you're tired."

After Shelbyville (7-10, 1-6 Hoosier Heritage Conference) jumped out to a 6-3 lead, Delta (12-4, 2-4 HHC) settled in and put its motion offense to work.

Darby Koger started the game-changing run with a 17-foot jump shot. On Delta's next possession, Alicia Farmer hit a three-pointer and the Lady Eagles had the lead for good.

Kasin Spay scored four straight points off a drive to the basket, then a steal and transition layin. Kaitlin Clawson followed with a 3-pointer and Shelby Wyman scored off an offensive rebound to put an end to the first quarter.

Delta went from down 6-3 to leading 19-6.

The run continued into the second quarter when Wyman hit a 15 footer and Farmer drove the lane and scored. Meanwhile, Shelbyville was racking up fouls. And by halftime, its two leading scorers, Chelsey Skipton and Ashley Bush, had three fouls each.


Allison Gobel and Riley Achenbach did hit second-quarter 3s for Shelbyville, but the Lady Golden Bears went into halftime trailing 33-17.

Delta's lead grew to as many as 22 points in the third quarter before Shelbyville countered with a 5-0 run that culminated with Chelsee Simerly scoring off an offensive rebound.

Koger made sure the momentum ended there with a 3-pointer with just under a minute left in the quarter.

Skipton scored seven of her team-high 12 points in the fourth quarter but it was too late to mount a comeback. Bush finished with seven points and seven rebounds.

Spay led Delta with 19 points and four assists. Farmer had 16 points and six assists. Koger finished with 12 points and Wyman had 10.

There was no junior varsity game.

Norris started all five seniors against Delta in what was their final game at Garrett Gymnasium. Over the last three seasons, the senior class has helped turn around the struggling program. Two seasons ago when Norris arrived, the program won just one game. Last year it improved to 5-16.

Now the Lady Golden Bears can win their final three regular-season games and finish .500. That won't be an easy task as Class 2A, No. 5-ranked Triton Central (15-1) awaits Tuesday followed by road trips to Connersville (11-7) and Franklin (10-7).

"Today was all about our seniors and what they've done for our program," said Norris, who spent plenty of time after the game taking pictures with the group. "They're a great group of kids that work extremely hard in everything they do.

"It all started with their work ethic and their attitude. When they started believing in themselves, you saw a huge turnaround with our program. It really all started with them.

Honored after the game were seniors Raven Hibbard, Allison Gobel, Ashley Bush, Chelsee Simerly, Meghan Thornburg and senior manager Becky Couch.
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Skipton seals big win for Golden Bears

Posted by Ronald Williams at Jan 20, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )








By Jeff Brown
Sports editor

Published: Saturday, January 21, 2012 8:04 AM US/eastern




Chelsey Skipton hit four free throws in the final 27 seconds then blocked a potential game-tying three-pointer to get Shelbyville a 45-42 victory over Whiteland.

The win broke a two-game losing streak for the Lady Golden Bears and kept the goal of finishing the season with a .500 record still alive.

“This is a huge win,” said Shelbyville coach Amanda Norris. “I think we got them ready all week by telling them they were going to lose by 12. It’s hard as coaches to do that because we want to pump the team up, but telling them they can beat somebody wasn’t working for us. So I’m extremely pleased with how they responded and maybe a little bit of mind games will continue to pay off in the future.”

The Lady Golden Bears (7-9) started the game on a mission to prove to Whiteland it was the better team. A Riley Achenbach 3-pointer opened the scoring and back-to-back baskets by Skipton made it 7-0. With Skipton adding two more baskets, Shelbyville led 17-12 at the end of the first quarter.


That irked first-year Whiteland coach Scott Larrabee.

“We were not ready to play,” said Larrabee. “We didn’t lose the game on that last possession. We lost the game in the first quarter.”

Larrabee is the son of former Shelbyville boys’ and girls’ basketball coach, as well as athletic director, Harry Larrabee. This was Scott Larrabee’s first visit to Garrett Gymnasium since he was an assistant coach to his father with the Golden Bears several years ago.

Neither of the Larrabees left happy, as Harry Larrabee serves Scott as an assistant coach. And even though he was happy to see the Lady Golden Bears get a win, it came at the expense of the Lady Warriors they’ve led to a 5-12 record this season.

Shelbyville showed patience in the first half and produced one of its better shooting efforts at 50 percent (10 of 20). Meanwhile Whiteland was firing at every opportunity — and rarely hitting. The Lady Warriors finished the first half just 4-of-23 from the field, including 1-of-13 from the 3-point arc, and trailed 26-19.

That didn’t stop Whiteland from shooting in the second half.


Chelsea Perry hit a 3-pointer to open the second-half scoring, and a steal and layin by Kaitlyn Phillips cut the Shelbyville lead to two. And when Perry banked in a 3-pointer from the top of the key, Whiteland had its first lead of the game.

Rather than sulking, Shelbyville answered back just 20 seconds later when Chelsee Simerly scored in the low post to put her team back ahead.

Whiteland would repeat the lead-change scenario twice more — once each in the third and fourth quarters. And both times Shelbyville quickly reversed the lead back.

“I thought there were some times where we did a poor job of taking care of the ball and making poor decisions,” said Norris. “I wsa very pleased with the way we responded. We’ve never been a team that turns the ball over on the offensive end and then goes and gets a stop on the defensive end.”

Shelbyville took the lead for good when Skipton hit a 15-foot jumper from the wing to make it 41-39.

Skipton appeared to ice the game when she connected on a pair of free throws in the one-and-bonus situation and 27 seconds left on the clock.

Perry hit a long 3-pointer with 10 seconds left to give Whiteland one more chance.

Skipton pushed the lead back to three with two more free throws with eight seconds to go.

Perry tried to get off one more 3 in the final seconds but Skipton was there to block it.

Phillips led Whiteland with 12 points. Perry had 11 and seven rebounds. Michaela Harris scored nine points and grabbed eight rebounds for Whiteland, who shot 25 percent from the field and was 5-of-27 from the 3-point line.

Skipton led Shelbyville with a double-double. The junior guard scored 16 points and pulled down 12 rebounds. Achenbach finished with 14 points.

“These kids are very determined to win,” said Norris. “Some people have said they’re done for the season and ready to give up. That’s not the truth. These kids are fighters ... they’re winners. And we’re trying to prove it by reaching our goal. Our number one goal this season is to reach .500, or be better than .500. It’s a small stepping stone, but it’s something these seniors have never accomplished. Our goal is to get them there ... to send them out on a high note.”

Shelbyville will try to get one win closer to .500 today at noon against Delta (11-4, 1-4 HHC). It is Senior Day. There will not be a junior varsity game.
























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Delta Spoils Lady Bears Senior Day

Posted by Ronald Williams at Jan 20, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The Lady Golden Bears Move Thier Record To (7-10 Overall & 1-6 In HHC Play) After Losing To Now (12-4 Overall & 2-4 In HHC Play) 64-45 On Senior Day At Garrett Gymnasium Saturday Afternoon. The Lady Bears Was Led In Scoring By Chelsey Skipton 12, Ashley Bush 7, Allyson Conner 6, Riley Achenbach, & Allison Gobel 5 Apice, Chelsee Simerly, & Taylor Pierce 4 Apiece, & Raven Hibbard 2. Delta Was Led In Scoring By Kasin Spay 19, Alicia Farmer 16, & Shelby Wyman 10. The Lady Bears Seniors Were Honered After The Game. The Five Seniors Asley Bush, Raven Hibbard, Allison Gobel, Chelsee Simerly, & Megan Thornburg Were Named Players Of The Game By WSVX Radio. The Lady Bears Will Be Back In Action Tuesday When They Travel To Take On County Rivel 5th ranked (2A) 15-1 Triton Central JV Tip Is At 6 PM. & Varsity Tip Is At 7:30 PM.
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Lady Bears Defeat Whiteland

Posted by Ronald Williams at Jan 18, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The Lady Golden Bears Move Thier Record To (7-9 Overall & 1-5 In HHC Play) After Defeating Whiteland Now (5-12) 45-42 Thursday Night. The Lady Bears Was Led In Scoring By Chelsey Skipton 16, Riley Achenbach 14, Allison Gobel 5, Taylor Pierce, & Chelsee Simerly 4 Apiece, & Ashley Bush 2. Whiteland Was Led In Scoring By Kaitlyn Phillips 12. The Lady Bears Will Be Back In Action Saturday When They Host Delta (11-4 Overall & 1-4 In HHC Play) Senior Day No JV Game Tipoff Is At Noon.