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Lady Wildcats raised a signature over AA Wyoming East -Class Champion – Wvow Radio

Lady Wildcats raised a signature over AA Wyoming East -Class Champion – Wvow Radio

Payton Butcher (33) steps to the free throws line in the last seconds of Monday night to put Logan's final touches with 47-43 over the Fifth Ranking Wyoming East of the Arena of Willie Akers. Kasapin made the second of two fake shots to give Logan a four -point lead with 0: 04.6 seconds to play (a photo with the kind assistance of Butt Davis/captured from the moment of photography).

Payton Butcher (33) steps to the free throws line in the last seconds of Monday night to put Logan’s final touches with 47-43 over the Fifth Ranking Wyoming East of the Arena of Willie Akers. Kasapin made the second of two fake shots to give Logan a four -point lead with 0: 04.6 seconds to play (a photo with the kind assistance of Butt Davis/captured from the moment of photography).

Logan In the first season of Mike Tothe on the bench as Ladan Lady Wildcats’s chief trainer, he begins to look like Lady Wildcats could be a serious contender in a Class AA crowded field.

On Monday night, seven-tone Lady Wildcats continued his hot game in the second half of the season, winning a signature and defeating the AA and Fifth-ranked Wayoming East, 47-43, before shaking Willie Arena’s Willie Crowd.

Logan has won five straight from the opening of the season of the season with a loss until then No. 5 Charleston Catholic and won seven of his last eight games to improve his record to 12-5.

“It was so good for us because the five losses we received, four of those losses we had at the end of the game,” Tote said. “Three of those with two minutes to get into the game and we just couldn’t take care of the ball that came down from the stretch.”

Logan also improved his record to 2-5 against the ranked competition this season with what Tote called one of the biggest victories in Lady Wildcat’s history.

“This victory will decrease as one of the largest in the history of the program, in addition to the national championship, of course, and then the state semifinals in 2013,” Tote said.

Logan started quickly on Monday night, scoring the first seven points of the game, starting with a pair of technically free Addyson Amick throws due to a misleading Weyoming East Jersey number in the official book.

After the technical fake shots, Amik knocked 3-indicated, and Peyton’s meatman scored inside for 7-0 lead with 6:48 to play in the initial quarter, sending the faithful to Willie Akers Arena in turmoil and promoted Wyoming East to use one of the One of his five waiting.

“The Logan community is behind its athletics, and when you get a cheerful section here and they stand behind the teams, the children feed on it, and it was a huge help tonight,” Tote said. “We went to a great start and never played in the back. We played with the leading role in the biggest part of the game, which really really helped with our energy tonight. “

Lady Warriors would score five of the next eight waiting points to cut the deficit to 10-5, but Logan closed a quarter when running 8-2 and led 18-7 after a quarter game.

The presenter grew to just 13 points in the second quarter when Hale Cruse drained a 3-pointer to put Logan on the top 25-12.

Despite 10 turnover from the first half, Wyoming East returned to a dispute, accumulating a deficit of 13 points to eight points, 29-21, at halftime.

“We were really careless with basketball, I don’t know if our energy was where it was supposed to be, and if it was high, it’s nervous energy instead of playing,” Davidson said. “We fought back and we just didn’t have enough of it.”

Wyoming East continued to bring in the advantage of Lady Wildcats, tying the game 33 to the 3-Toppers of Rylee Brown with 1:59, remained in the third, and eventually took its first top of the race with 0:44, left in the third quarter When Alyvia Monroe scored inside to give Lady Warriors 35-33.

“I thought we were finding the open shooter and then it was sinking to us,” Davidson said. “Our defensive energy, especially with this quick blow, but we are not consistent enough.”

However, the presenter will be short-lived as Crowe drained her second 3 of the game to give Logan a 36-35 lead after three quarters.

Kasapin has knocked free throw 15 seconds in the fourth quarter to extend the lead to 37-35 before Wyoming East scored six straight points at 0:19 to lead 41-37 leads.

Four -presenter, Lady Warriers’s chief coach Ryan Davidson chose to get his insult and try to manage a watch after a Logan Miss.

The plan seems to work, however, after Logan raised the intensity of the defense, they managed to force five turnover in the fourth quarter and swing the inertia back in his favor.

After the game, Davidson said the last moments of the fourth quarter would be a training curve for his team and himself, moving forward into the post -season game.

“We just became casual with the ball. We were trying to burn the clock, but not to be passive and in the end we handed it to the wrong team or outside the borders, “said Davidson. “This is a training curve because we have many children who were not in this position where they had to handle it, but we have to be better with it and I have to do better work to train it.”

Logan closed the game at 10-2 rates, leading a good to arrange the Crouse by 3:06 to play.

“We are trying to say that you have to close and you have to relax,” Tote said. “They looked at me and I told them to support them because they wanted to go out and keep because the east was holding the ball and that kind works in our favor.”

“It gave us as a time -butt, we could rest and I would just bring them back, give them a minute or more, and then change my defense,” said Tote. “Then what happened?” The east panicked and turned the ball turned, so it worked in our favor. We get off and get a basket, take the presenter and take out this one. “

Lady Wildcats ended the return, knocked out 4 out of 6 free throw attempts, but without free throw it was no more than the one that Messar sank 0: 04.6 seconds to put the ice game.

Amick and Crowse led Logan in a 14 and 12 -point scoring, while Bam Mosby finished with nine points and butcher eight for Lady Wildcats.

“Bam and Peyton are two important players and they can’t always take us to the rating column, but everything else they do for us is so huge and many of you do not see in the results book,” said Tote. “From the rebound and the disputed shots and simply controlling the boards and then the protection. (I am) just phenomenal by those two who have (jaycee) Blair Healthy is another great help for us. ”

Abby Baker had 11 points to lead Wyoming East at the point, Kadi Blackburn had nine and Monroe eight for Lady Warriors, which fell to 9-4 in the season.

“Logan was playing well and from the first day I said I thought they (Logan) would be a problem in Double,” Davidson said. “I’m not really big, I think Mike (Tothe) is a really good coach, they have great kids, so they are what I thought.”

Wyoming East will host the fourth -ranked James Monroe on Saturday night. Lady Maverix beat Lady Warriors 55-50 on January 21 in Lindsade.

The game on Saturday will have huge consequences for regional sowing with the beginning of regional tournaments in just over three weeks.

“At the moment, it is an attempt to work and do our best to secure one seed in the region,” Davidson said. “Just one game, one practice at some point, because we have a long way.”

With the victory, Logan avenged an earlier loss of the season in Wyoming East, 68-42, December 19, in the game, Lady Wildcats lags behind 15 at the beginning of the first quarter but fights to remain within 8-12 Points to The Lady Warriors went to run in the fourth quarter.

“Coach Davidson is doing a great job with Wyoming East and they are known for one of the best basketball programs for girls in the state for a reason,” “They come to it in 32 minutes and come to you at 94 feet in 32 minutes. “

“We succumbed early to this pressure early there and just got into this hole and fought back, but against a good team like this one, you can’t notice them 15, 17, 19 points at the beginning of the game,” it is said S “It’s too hard to try and overtake when we’re not as deep as I would like to be.”

Like Wyoming East, Logan managed to turn the Lady Warriors script and force 17 rpm in victory.

“Many people will not believe what I will say, but to this day we have not worked on Wyoming East (Monday) because I do not like children to look forward,” said Tote. “We had three days of practice to work on Scott, which this game was Saturday, so I didn’t have a day to prepare for the east.”

Without practice and just a walk on Monday to install defense in the game, Lady Wildcats managed to throw many defensive glances at Lady Warriors and disappoint them offensively.

“Today we came early for a walk and put this protection, which we thought could work tonight,” Tote said. “To our surprise, I think this really took advantage of us and pulled out east of sync early, and they made us in the second half, which is a way to go back to the protection of the defense. I would go to a person, then back to this area, then the match area, I think that bothers them a little. “

With four games left in the regular season, and only one left with a regional opponent, POCA on February 17, Monday’s victory can play a decisive factor for determining the second seed of the AA class in the AA class.

The sixth ranked Charleston Catholic is expected to be the best seed, but the second seed is reduced to Buffalo and Logan. No school has met this season, but Tothe hopes Monday’s victory will bring Lady Wildcats to the second advantage of seeds and home court through the Co-Champion.

“Certainly this should help us in regional sowing,” Tote said. “We have two losses both to (Charleston) Catholic, where we had a lead, we had a nine -point lead in the fourth quarter and couldn’t stay for it.”

Logan returns to action on Saturday night, hosting Westside, a team that won 74-31 in the opening season for both schools on December 3.

“We played them earlier in the season at Westside, they returned Jamie Lusko at the head, he is the coach of the national championship (win), I expect to turn this program and play well,” said Tote. “So, without weekends, we have to come up with work and we have to be prepared and we hope to fulfill another game plan to help us win.”

(7) Logan 47, (5) Wyoming East 43

Wyoming Eastern Lady Voli (9-4)

Blackburn 3 1-1 9, Lusk 2 0-0 6, Baker 5 1-2 11, Brown 2 0-0 5, Monroe 4 0-0 8,

Cameron 2 0-0 4. General: 18 2-3 43.

Logan Lady Wildcats (12-5)

Amik 4 6-6 14, Crouse 5 0-0 12, Blair 1 0-0 2, Butcher 2 4-8 8, Mosby 4 1-2 9.

Wyoming East 7 14 14 8- 43

3-point field targets_Wyoming East 5 (Blackburn 2, Lusk 2, Brown), Logan 4 (Amick 2, Crouse 2).

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