Lady Cats defeat Metro Academy in final home game
Louisburg junior Madilyn Melton goes to the basket for two points Tuesday during the Lady Cats’ home game against Metro Academy.
It had been a couple weeks since
the Louisburg girls basketball team was able to find the win column, but the
Lady Cats picked a good time for that to happen again.
Louisburg hosted Metro Academy on
Tuesday in its home finale and the Lady Cats were able to snap a losing streak with
a 45-36 victory over the Mavericks. The Lady Cats picked up a big win heading
into its final regular season game with Paola.
“Tuesday’s
win was much needed,” coach Leanna Willer said. “We have been working really
hard to continue to get better every day, so it was nice to see that get
rewarded on the scoreboard Tuesday night. It wasn’t always pretty, and we are
definitely working on cleaning things up a bit at practice this week, but it
felt good to be back on the positive side of the outcome.”
The
Lady Cats (8-11) used its defense to come out on top as they held Metro Academy
to just 11 first half points and forced 18 total turnovers. Louisburg was able
to turn those mistakes into 17 points, which turned out to be vital in its
nine-point win.
Metro
Academy came alive offensively in the fourth quarter with 16 points, but the
Lady Cats built enough of a lead to win comfortably.
Junior Brooklyn Diederich led the Lady Cat defense with nine deflections and three steals, while junior Megan Foote had five deflections and two steals. Sophomore Delaney Wright also caused a lot of pressure at the front of that pressure defense.
“I
thought our defense started out really strong, especially during the first
half,” Willer said. “We kept them out of an offensive rhythm and made them
uncomfortable with our full court pressure. I think our defense got a
little tired toward the end, and we allowed them to come back and score
more points than we would have hoped, but we have been working hard on defense
and rebounding all week long to keep improving. Our defensive pressure converts
into offensive energy and points, so it’s always great to start off that way.”
Junior
Madilyn Melton continued her strong play with one of her best games of the
season to lead the way. Melton scored a team-high 18 points to go along with
four rebounds.
Fellow
junior Alyse Moore also scored in double figures with 10 points and senior
Haley Cain had a team-high six rebounds in the win. However, it all started on
the inside with Melton.
“Madilyn
has been playing very well these last few games,” Willer said. “We continue to
look for ways to get her the ball, whether inside the paint or on the
perimeter. She has taken on the workload very well and she is working hard to
try new moves and positions.
“Madilyn
has also done a much better job of recognizing when she needs to take the ball
to the rack and when she should kick it back out to a teammate – this opens a
lot of things up for the rest of the team and creates more opportunities for
our offense to be successful.”
The
Lady Cats’ offense got kick-started in the second half. Louisburg built a
double-figure lead to start the third quarter on a 3-pointer from senior Sydni
Keagle and then built a 14-point advantage going into the fourth to all but
seal the win.
Louisburg
will try and finish out its season with two straight wins Friday when it
travels to Paola for its regular season finale. The Panthers beat the Lady Cats
earlier in the year on a last-second shot and Louisburg is hoping for a revenge
win of its own.
“We
are very much looking forward to have another shot at Paola,” Willer said. “When
we first played this season, our heads were all over the place. We fought hard,
but lost a heartbreaker in the end. Going into tomorrow’s game, we are feeling
much more confident in the work we’ve put in both on and off the court to be
the best team we can be. May the best team win.”
LOU 13 5 16 11 – 45
MA 8 3 9 16 – 36
LOUISBURG (8-11): Madilyn Melton
7-11 3-3 18; Alyse Moore 3-9 4-8 10; Megan Foote 1-1 3-5 6; Delaney Wright 1-5
0-0 3; Haley Cain 1-3 0-0 3; Sydni Keagle 1-2 0-0 2; Brooklyn Diederich 1-9 0-0
2. Totals: 15-40 10-16 45. 3-point field goals: 5, (Wright, Cain, Melton,
Keagle, Foote)