Brecklyn Rush sparked Worth County's girls to a game-opening run, and the Tigers pulled away in the second quarter to a 36-8 win Monday as they got back on track. They lost to powerhouse Stanberry, trailing by double digits at one point before putting together a frantic rally to come to within four at the end.
Worth County controlled the opening tip and Rush took it right to the rim for their first two points. Then, Renae Gladstone got her the ball on the baseline for a shot to make it 4-0. The Tigers started swarming and pressing, and they soon got Brooklyn Smith open in the high post, and she drove and scored to make it 6-0. Gladstone got a steal off the press to make it 8-0 just over two minutes into the game.
But following a timeout, North Harrison made a stand and held Worth County scoreless for the next five minutes. Worth County was just as stingy on defense, stealing the ball every time on defense; North Harrison only attempted one shot in the first quarter and three for the whole half. Worth County was ice cold on the other end. Hadley Williams finally got a shot off late in the first, and it went in to cut the Shamrock deficit to 8-2.
The score stood there until Renae Gladstone got a steal and a drive to open the floodgates for the Tigers. Keylee Smith scored from inside, and then Brooklyn Smith stole an inbounds pass in a span of a few seconds to make it 14-2. After yet another steal, Renae Gladstone was fouled and hit one of two to make it 15-2. The action happened so fast that the scorekeepers lost track of the score.
Brooklyn Smith then grabbed a board and went coast to coast to convert. Smith got a steal, knocked one down from the high post, and then Renae Gladstone drove from the high post to score to make it 23-2 at the half.
Hadley Rush got a tip and Brooklyn Smith a steal for the Tigers to start the second half. Smith then found Renae Gladstone backdoor, and she finished with a left hand to make it 27-2. McKenna Hill knocked one down from the high post, but then Keylee Smith twice bulldozed her way in from the high post, Gabbey Maudlin hit Hadley Downing backdoor, and Kaydence Downing followed with a steal to make it 35-4 after three.
McKenna Hill chipped away from the free throw line for the Shamrocks in the fourth and Tayley Johnson jumped into a defender and drew a three-shot foul, hitting two of three. Daden Findley countered with a drive for the Tigers.
Brooklyn Smith had 14 for the Tigers. Renae Gladstone had 7, Keylee Smith 6, Brecklyn Rush 4, Hadley Downing and Kaydence Downing 2 each, and Daden Findley 1.
Eighteen different Tigers got boards on the night. Jane Hawk had 3 to lead the Tigers. Hadley Rush, Brooklyn Smith, Gabbey Maudlin, Keylee Smith, Renae Gladstone, Tatum Allee, and Karleigh Guinn all had 2. Brecklyn Rush, Gwyn Healy, Catelynn Moyer, Hadley Downing, Kaydence Downing, Daden Findley, Kaeslyn Briner, Addie Cadle, and Ilene Combs, and Kylie Combs had 1 each.
Hadley Rush had 2 assists. Brooklyn Smith, Renae Gladstone, Gwyn Healy, Gabbey Maudlin, and Karleigh Guinn had 1.
Hadley Rush had 5 tips. Brooklyn Smith had 4, Renae Gladstone and Brecklyn Rush had 3, Gwyn Healy and Gabbey Maudlin had 2, and Ilene Combs had 1.
Renae Gladstone and Brooklyn Smith had 6 steals. Gwynn Healy, Kaydence Downing, and Hadley Downing had 4 each, Hadley Rush and Keylee Smith had 2, and Brecklyn Rush, Catelynn Moyer, Jane Hawk, Karleigh Guinn, and Ilene Combs had 1.
For North Harrison, McKenna Hill had 4, Tayley Johnson 2, and Hadley Williams 2.
Amelia Long was a bright spot for the Shamrocks with 12 boards. McKenna Hill had 5, Tayley Johnson 3, Taryn Johnson 2, and Quincy Norris, Karsyn Smith, and Draylee Davis 1 each.
Draylee Davis and Amelia Long had 1 assist each.
McKenna Hill had 4 tips. Hadley Williams had 3, and Tayley Johnson and Draylee Davis had 1 each.
Tayley Johnson and McKenna Hill had 3 steals each. Amelia Long had 2 and Draylee Davis and Sierra Renner had 1 each.
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