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Narraguagus pulls away from Piscataquis

By Ryan McLaughlin
BDN Staff

BANGOR — For a while the Narraguagus girls basketball team had to be worried about deja vu. The Knights had come to the Cross Insurance Center last winter as the No. 1 seed only to lose in the quarterfinals.

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WHOSE POSSESSION IS IT ANYWAY? Emily Reynolds, left, of Narraguagus and Jordynne Littlefield fight for the ball during the Feb. 16 Class C North quarterfinal.

 

Determined not to leave the Queen City as a high seed for the second straight February, the third-ranked Knights of Harrington broke open a close game in the second half and cruised to a 61-50 Northern Maine Class C quarterfinal win over sixth-ranked Piscataquis Community High School on Feb. 16. Piscataquis finishes the year 13-7, while Narraguagus improved to 16-3.

Neither team gave ground in the first half, as the Knights entered intermission up 29-27 after a first half where nobody led by more than four points.

But the Knights would open the third quarter on a 17-5 run, with freshman Kylee Joyce coming off the bench to score six of the points while Kayla Toppin, who led all scorers with 18 points, hit a pair of huge perimeter shots.

Piscataquis would close to within six by the end of the quarter, but the Knights responded yet again, with a Lanie Perry jumper and Kelli Kennedy free throw restoring the lead to nine.

The Pirates got no closer than seven.

Narraguagus did a precise job of attacking the Pirates’ 1-2-2 zone with patience, and that patience got the Pirates into foul trouble, while the Knights overcame foul issues of their own.

“We tend to get in foul trouble pretty easily because of the [aggressive] defense we play,” Knights head coach Heather Thompson said.

The Knights were able to consistently wear the Pirates down, and 6-foot-3 PCHS center Delani Bennett fouled out early in the fourth.

“We practiced all week for these guys and I feel we did our job shutting [Jordynne] Littlefield down on the fast breaks and we tried to work on Delani as best we could,” said Thompson.

Littlefield did score 17 points and Bennett 11 for PCHS, but rebound proved to be an Achilles’ heel for the Pirates.

“They killed us on the boards,” said Piscataquis head coach Brian Gaw. “I don’t know how many second-chance points they had. They attacked the glass really well on defense and offense.”

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LIVING UP TO HER LAST NAME PCHS’ Erin Speed races up the floor past Madison Leighton of Narraguagus in the two teams’ Class C North quarterfinal on Feb. 16 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. Narraguagus won the 3-6 matchup by a score of 61-50.

 

Class C North quarterfinal

Narraguagus 61, Piscataquis 50

No. 6 Piscataquis (13-7)
Speed 0-5 2-3 2, Deane 2-4 0-0 4, Littlefield 5-12 0-0 17, Adkins 0-0 0-0 0, Patterson 0-1 0-0 0, Harris 0-0 2-4 2, Hunt 3-4 2-4 8, Lemieux 1-3 0-0 3, Trafton 1-1 0-0 3, Bennett 5-10 1-4 11; Totals: 17-40 5-11 50

No. 3 Narraguagus (16-3)
Leighton 2-3 5-8 9, Reynolds 1-3 1-2 3, Osgood 4-7 2-4 10, Kennedy 3-6 3-6 9, Toppin 6-15 2-2 18, Perry 3-6 0-0 6, Look 0-1 0-0 0, Joyce 3-8 0-2 6; Totals: 22-49 13-24 61

3-pt. goals: Piscataquis 7-15: Littlefield 3-5, Harris 2-4, Lemieux 1-3, Trafton 1-1, Speed 0-2; Narraguagus 4-9: Toppin 4-8, Osgood 0-1

 

PCHS 13   27   40   50     Narraguagus 12   29   46   61

 

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