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Strong finish gets Pentucket past Ipswich 46-26 in Division 3 North semifinals

Alex Moore lines up a free throw.  The Sachems made sixteen in the second half.

Alex Moore lines up a free throw. The Sachems made sixteen in the second half.

Coley Viselli (13 points) defends against Julia Davis

Coley Viselli (13 points) defends against Julia Davis

(Beverly)  Pentucket never seems to run out of ways to defeat other teams.  Credit defense and foul shooting as keys to the win over Ipswich.

The Sachems (23-1) broke away from a tight three-point game (27-24) in the last minute of the third quarter and won their Division 3 North semifinal match with Ipswich, 46-26, on Wednesday night at Beverly High School.

Pentucket will face Watertown in the D3 North finals at the Tsongas Center on Saturday.

If you did the math, you now know that Pentucket, over the last nine minutes of this contest, put a 19-2 collection of points on the Tigers.

In fact, the last Ipswich points were registered by Julia Davis (jump shot in the lane) with 7:13 left in the game.

Kelsi McNamara crowds Jenna Gagnon

Kelsi McNamara crowds Jenna Gagnon

This was a terribly frustrating outing for a very good Ipswich (19-4) team.  They were victimized by turnovers (sixteen by my count) in the first half, put some points together in the third quarter to get to within one possession, and then couldn’t make a shot over the final nine minutes.

The Pentucket pressure defense had plenty to do with the turnovers and the poor shooting.  Masey Zegarowski (15 PPG) and Caroline Soucy (10 PPG) saw plenty of defense, especially Masey from Alex Moore.  Masey was held to five points and Caroline six points.

The Sachems’ shooting was scary bad in the first half.  They had plenty of looks but were missing shots they usually make.  They also had Tess Nogueira get into foul trouble and have to sit through much of the second period.

Pentucket led 7-5 after one quarter and 15-12 at the half.

Julia Davis, Caroline Soucy, and Masey Zegarowski

Julia Davis, Caroline Soucy, and Masey Zegarowski

The Tigers took the lead (17-15) early in the third quarter on a three by Caroline Soucy and a jump shot by Julia Davis.

Now the defending state champs were behind and to add to their trouble had Kelsi McNamara (13 points) on the bench with a sore knee.  You started to think that this might be the night that the Tigers would take down Pentucket.

But it didn’t happen.  Coley Viselli (13 points) took over Kelsi’s point guard spot and Pentucket started taking the ball to the basket.  There were some layups but more important to the final outcome, there were eighteen, second-half free throws.

The Sachems were 16-of-18 from the charity stripe in the second half and that may well have been the difference maker.  The Tigers were forced outside by outstanding defense and shot poorly and had only four free throws all game.

Kelsi McNamara went out early in the third quarter but came back later to start Pentucket on the 19-2 closing surge.

Kelsi McNamara (13 points) dribbles and Brigid OFlynn chases

Kelsi McNamara (13 points) dribbles and Brigid OFlynn chases

Kelsi had both of Pentucket’s three’s.

During the game, Ipswich struck from long range five times –  Jenna Gagnon (2), Caroline Soucy (2), and Masey Zegarowski (1).

Alex Moore totaled nine points and McKenna Kilian eight points for Pentucket.

Sophomore Caroline Soucy paced Ipswich with eight points including two long ones.

This was the second time that Ipswich has faced Pentucket in tournament action.  Last year it was in the North finals at the Tsongas Center.   In that one, the Sachems ran twenty unanswered points in the second half and a 14-10 game turned into a 34-10 rout as Pentucket won, 49-30.

Ipswich student section

Ipswich student section

The play of both teams was unusually bad in the first half.  Why?  May have been that both teams had to function on offense in front of the other team’s very active student section.

Pentucket played Saturday’s opponent (Watertown) at Pentucket in the First Round two years ago.  The Sachems overwhelmed the young Red Raiders, 52-22, on that occasion.

Watertown was able to eliminate St. Mary’s (62-61) last night.  St. Mary’s won the D3 state title two years ago.  They eliminated Pentucket that year on the way to the championship.  I am sure that no tears were shed in West Newbury when word came of St. Mary’s exit from this year’s tournament.

Pentucket Boxscore

Ipswich Boxscore

(All of the pictures above and below enlarge considerably if you click on them.)

Alex Moore lines up a three

Alex Moore lines up a three

loose ball

loose ball

Mine!

Mine!

Brigid OFlynn and Tess Nogueira

Brigid OFlynn and Tess Nogueira

Kelsi McNamara with the trainer afterwards

Kelsi McNamara with the trainer afterwards

Masey Zegarowski guarded by Alex Moore

Masey Zegarowski guarded by Alex Moore

Julia Davis

Julia Davis

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Ipswich Girls Bury Danvers 51-28 with Strong Second Half in Basketball Opener

(Ipswich) There will be games when the 2011-12 Ipswich girls basketball team will miss graduated (to Dartmouth) Hannah O’Flynn.  Wednesday night in the team’s opener at Roundy Gymnasium against Danvers (0-2) wasn’t one of them.

The Tigers routed the Falcons, 51-28, showing plenty of positives on both ends of the court.

The visitors hung around for a quarter thanks to a couple of 3’s from Kasey Sherry (8 points) and actually led, 11-10, after the first period.

The rest of the way the Falcons passed into turnovers trying to go inside and had few good looks from the outside thanks to a pressuring/trapping Ipswich defense.

Their 25-19 halftime deficit enlarged to 40-22 after three quarters and Ipswich cruised home from there in the final stanza.

Danvers made just two field goals in the ENTIRE second half.  Minus graduated star Kellie MacDonald (Williams College) and returning star (Sarah Palazola) the Falcons could be in for a long season unless they develop some scorers in a hurry.

Julia Davis pulls down a rebound for Ipswich.

Ipswich received scoring from all their starters with senior Shannon McFayden leading the way with fifteen points, including three long ones.

The 2011-12 Tigers aren’t shy about firing up from long range but they also are persistent about getting the ball inside to junior Julia Davis.  Julia (10 points) had a nice touch around the basket and capitalized on single coverage when defenders got overly interested in the Tigers’ long-range shooters in this game.

I got my first look at freshman Masey Zegarowski (7 points).  Wow!  We’re talking smooth with the basketball and a tireless defender.  Yes, she is Coach Mandy Zegarowski’s daughter.

The Ipswich trapping pressure was especially effective in the second half.  Sometimes it forced turnovers and other times it forced the Falcons to play much faster than they wanted to.  The only concern will be fouls.  How good is the Ipswich bench?  One late arrival to that bench was Natalie Soliozy, fresh from a concert down the hall.

Molly Markos may have had her father (Steve) recalling Celtic Sam Jones with her two-pointer off the backboard.

Hannah O’Flynn was in attendance on break from Dartmouth.

Coach Gregg Dollas (Newburyport) was on hand for a look at the Tigers.

Yes, there are precise details missing from this report.  Instead of a written script of the game I decided to try a voice-activated digital recording.  Near total failure!

Ipswich box score

Danvers box score

(The pictures enlarge if you click on them.)

Molly Markos (23) & Sarah Potter (4)

Bridget Curran (30) looks for lob pass

Julia Davis fronts Emily McNulty (10)

Nyra Constant shoots 3

Masey Zegarowski gets instructions

Nyra Constant draws charge on Delaney Zecha.