Lady Cats’ rally falls short at Spring Hill

Louisburg senior Kennia Hankinson drives on Spring Hill’s Lauren Delker on Friday in Spring Hill.

SPRING HILL – The Louisburg girls
basketball team did exactly what head coach Shawn Lowry wanted them to do after
halftime.

Lowry implored his team to come out focused, play aggressive and perform well offensively. The Lady Cats did all those things as they scored 19 third quarter points to take a slim lead over Spring Hill on the road Friday.

Louisburg just couldn’t sustain
it.

Spring Hill went on a big run to
start the fourth quarter and the Lady Cats couldn’t recover in a 53-44 loss to
the Broncos at Spring Hill High School.

“We talk about the first few
minutes of that third quarter being some of the most important of the game,”
Lowry said. “It kinda sets the tone and I thought the girls really took that to
heart. I thought our leadership was really good and they were talking to each
other out there and flying around. Once we get to that position, we need to
find a way to take it to the next level.”

Louisburg (7-9) held a 36-35 lead
late in the third quarter, but Spring Hill went on a 15-3 run in the fourth
thanks to five Wildcat turnovers that turned into baskets on the other end. For
the game, Spring Hill scored 20 points off the Louisburg mistakes.

Neither team shot well from the
field, as Louisburg shot 26 percent for the game and Spring Hill made 32
percent of its shots. At the free-throw line, the Lady Cats were just 12 of 23.

“I sure like our group of kids and
I really enjoy coaching them,” Lowry said. “They give so much and they play
together and are so unselfish. For them, I am not sure they realize the team
that they can be if we can have that mentality that we can finish at the rim
and be disciplined about making our free throws. It is those two things that is
the gap for us right now and those are two of the easier parts of the game. The
kids are playing hard, the defensive effort is really good and they are
rebounding the ball for the most part, so we need to get some of those other
things cleaned up.”

Sophomore Madilyn Melton gave the
Lady Cats a big boost inside as she finished with a team-high 18 points and
nine rebounds. Fellow sophomore Alyse Moore also chipped in nine points and
eight boards.

Senior Carson Buffington also had
a big night on the glass with a team-high 14 rebounds and finished with seven
points.

After a back-and-forth first
quarter, Spring Hill started to pull away and actually led by 11 points late in
the first half. That is when the Lady Cats made their move as they outscored
Spring Hill 19-9 in the third quarter and took the lead on two different occasions
thanks to baskets from Melton and Moore.

Louisburg had its chances in the
fourth, but were just 3 for 11 in the final period from the free-throw line and
the Lady Cats weren’t able to catch back up.

Lauren Delker led Spring Hill in
scoring with 14 points and Alli Frank finished with 10. Bella Todd was also big
for Spring Hill with eight points and 13 rebounds.

The Lady Cats return home for the
final four games of the season starting Tuesday when they host Eudora.
Louisburg will then face off with Bonner Springs at home Friday.

“Eudora is going to be a really
good basketball team that we see on Tuesday, and Bonner has some really good
players on Friday and it will be tough,” Lowry said. “But I think this group is
going to respond in these last four games and I am excited to get back on the
court with them.”

LOU               10           7             19           8 – 44

SH                  12           16           9             16 – 53

LOUISBURG (7-9): Madilyn Melton
7-14 4-6 18; Alyse Moore 3-7 2-2 9; Carson Buffington 1-7 4-6 7; Kennia
Hankinson 2-15 1-5 6; Haley Cain 1-2 0-0 3; Megan Foote 0-3 1-4 1. Totals:
14-55 12-23 44. 3-point field goals: 4, (Buffington, Hankinson, Cain, Moore)