Bishop Kenny Survives Ribault Ending Lady Trojans 3-Peat Quest!

Jacksonville Fl- The class 6A girls basketball second round playoff match up revealed two teams very familiar with one another, yet found both teams in very unfamiliar positions. For Ribault, the Lady Trojans were the defending 6A state champions, and two time defending FHSAA state champions. As district champions, their second round playoff games are usually played at the friendly confines of Ribault High School off Winton Drive. However, this year Ribault was on the road in the second round as district runners up facing the Lady Crusaders at Bishop Kenny. Kenny had missed the playoffs the last three years, and their last visit in 2014 saw a first round exit. This year, the Lady Crusaders won a district title and defeated Orange Park in the first round of the playoffs. If Bishop Kenny was to advance into the next round of the playoffs, they would have to go through defending champion Ribault. And early on, the Lady Trojans seemed determined to not allow that to happen.

At the start of the game, Ribault took advantage of their height and athleticism. #14 Lindsey Reid and #21 Shania Edgecombe established themselves inside with offensive rebounds and second chance points. Their effort gave Ribault an early lead in the contest. The Trojans also harassed Bishop Kenny on defense, and the primary focus early on was #32 Cara McCarthy. McCarthy is Kenny’s best ball handler and Ribault’s Head Coach Dorian Stevens knew that. She dialed up pressure early on to frustrate not only McCarthy, but the other Crusaders.

Said Coach Stevens, “traditionally Ribault is known for traps, pressing, and things like that and I’m sure that’s what they prepared for, so we figured we would try them in a man to man defense and let our girls just gut it out one on one defensively it would rattle them, and it worked early on”. Their pressure forced McCarthy to get the ball out of her hands and find the open player. Fortunately for Kenny they would be successful in doing so and began to knock down shots. #1 Rose Dolmovich hit two three pointers in the first quarter and #3 Lindsay Miller added another and all of a sudden Bishop Kenny turned a four point deficit into a seven point first period lead 15-8.

 

In the second, both teams turned up the defensive pressure making for stagnate offensively play. Bishop Kenny Head Coach Charlsea Clark preached team defense smart shot selection. “we pride ourselves on defense, we stress a few things daily and that’s our ability to defend” said Clark.  The two players that exemplified this strategy was #2 Janie Citrano and Lindsay Miller. Citrano was very active on the defensive end, contesting shots, rotating to help teammates, and clogging passing lanes. Miller knocked down another three pointer before the half, (she finished with 9 points in the game) giving Kenny a 20-15 lead.

The second half saw Ribault come out very confident. Reid (8pts) scored the first points of the third period and added a big shot in the fourth. A three pointer and a free throw by Avian Bryant put Ribault within one point in the fourth 25-24. Edgecombe gave Ribault their first lead since midway through the first period in the fourth on a strong move to the basket 26-25. Edgecombe finished with 7 points.

However Kenny’s main post player Amuk Tong would respond with a nice post move of her own while adding a free throw to regain the lead for the Crusaders 27-26. Tong finished with five points in the game. The two biggest shots in the game would seal the victory for Bishop Kenny. Anna Bradley hit a three pointer with 2:07 to play putting Kenny up 30-26. After Ribault’s Kendra Williams pulled them to within two points 30-28, it would be Dolmovich who hit a free throw to give Bishop Kenny a three point lead and the win.

Bishop Kenny will now go on the road to face Mosley who upset Rickards Tuesday night. Said Coach Clark of her squad. “I’m stoked for this team, they just play fundamental team basketball”. For Ribault their state final four game appearance reign ends after six consecutive years. Their two time defending champion reign ends as well. Yet with four titles in six years, one can rest assure that the Trojans will be back. “We are a very young group, I knew we would have some freshman mistakes and ups and downs” said Coach Stevens. “But good luck to Bishop Kenny, they are a very disciplined team and they wanted it more than us tonight”.

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