So hopefully we can get the minutes we need out of those kids.” And Hadley (Teague) can help from the standpoint of being intelligent and running stuff when I ask her to do it. It’s all about getting back to being able to compete at that level. She gives us size and strength, plays hard. She’ll still coming back from injury and hasn’t played since Columbus East (last season). I really think the next person will be Emma Crane. “Ella did a great job of knowing her role, of competing and battling at that level,” Allen said. Ella Turner had outstanding minutes off the bench (hit her only shot and had four rebounds), so now BNL (without injured guard Emma Brown) will seek to identify those seventh and eighth spots. BNL’s main core of Spreen, Norman and Madisyn Bailey didn’t leave the court. Second, the Stars only went six deep in the substitution rotation. She feels like she has a lot of responsibility on her shoulders, and it’s tough when you get doubled and trapped, get beat on, no matter how good you are.” “She got a little frustrated, but it’s a tough position to be in. If we can do that, they’ll abandon that strategy. Just make them pay for guarding us that way. “If people are going to do that and take her away, we have four other kids out there that can hurt them. “We have to adjust to it as a team,” Allen said. She will need a release valve for that pressure, to create openings for her many talents. That’s going to happen a lot as a scouted target and main threat. She scored 13 points (and added 8 rebounds) but got a little tired from the constant banging (and the vocal harassment from the student section). What to work on? First, sophomore star Chloe Spreen battled through double-team ambushes and entanglements. Right out of the gate, that’s a tough place to open.” BNL sophomore star Chloe Spreen, who had few moments against a single defender at Mooresville, had 13 points and 8 rebounds in the opener. The game got extremely physical, so it was a great road win. We played great defense in the first half. “We had a shell-shock start, but we responded. “There were some really good things,” BNL coach Jeff Allen said. BNL’s defense during the first-half burst and during some fourth-quarter offensive struggles. Ella Turner’s quality minutes off the bench. The good? Karsyn Norman’s offensive leadership and 21 points during the 47-44 triumph.
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After a sputtering start, after falling down 7-2, the Stars regained control with a 19-0 run in the first half, withstood a determined comeback, maintained their composure when physically and mentally tested. Three months of preparation starts now, especially with a game film to dissect.įor the most part, that film study is definitely positive. And there’s plenty to work on while settling in for the long haul. The No.4 Stars will start Week 2 on the road again, visiting Bloomington North on Tuesday night. Now the focus turns inward, to correcting some exposed issues, to tweaking the strengths, to getting better on a consistent basis as the adrenaline rush of a new season dissipates and the reality of the grind begins.
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Bedford North Lawrence, a program that does not – and should not – back down from a challenge, got its fill during the season-opening win at Mooresville. The No.4 Stars will go on the road again to clash with Bloomington North on Tuesday night.īEDFORD – Nothing satisfies that competitive hunger more than a road victory over a tough, quality opponent. BNL senior Ella Turner contributed key minutes off the bench in the season debut.