Cloverdale Clovers | Archive | February, 2009

GBB: Tri-West advances to sectional final with victory over Cloverdale

 

It was never easy, but it was always in control. That is the
story of tri-West’s sectional semi-final win over Cloverdale. The Bruins took a
6-4 lead after two minutes of play and never relinquished it the remainder of
the night. The result was a 54-48 victory over a gallant Cloverdale squad.

 

The Bruins survived poor first half shooting by shutting
down Cloverdale on the defensive end. They took a 22-16 lead to intermission.
The third quarter was a different story. Tri-West started quickly and stretched
the lead to 11 at 34-23. Cloverdale would not allow it to ever grow larger, but
it was too big a mountain for the Clovers to climb. Clutch free throw shooting
in the fourth quarter iced the verdict for Tri-West.

 

The Bruins were led by the 20 points of Sam Ricks. Cloverdale
got a game high 22 points from Elizabeth Cheatham. The talented Clover post
player missed much of the season, but was outstanding in the losing effort.

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GBB: Cloverdale upsets South Putnam in sectional action

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Cloverdale senior Elizabeth Cheatham poured in 28 for the Clovers in their sectional contest against South Putnam.
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By DAN SHELTON

Sports Writer

SPEEDWAY — The Lady Clovers made a statement Wednesday night.

They’re not going to roll over for anyone in the Speedway Sectional.

Cloverdale stunned the crowd at Speedway Wednesday night when it upset
South Putnam 54-46 for its first sectional win in nearly ten years.

“We’ve done a lot of talking lately and our four seniors have
been good to us these last four weeks, we played hard against Speedway,
got a good win at home against North Putnam and played good against
South and we’ve been telling them we’re going to turn the corner,” CHS
Coach James Wade said. “We had a rough season but they have always
worked hard and kept working and never gave up and I’ve been telling
them all season that we are working for the sectional and come
sectional time we will be ok and it showed tonight.”

Cloverdale took nothing for granted in its opening round game,
Wednesday as it shut out South Putnam 16-0 in the first quarter and
then in the second quarter held them to nine points with their first
field goal coming with just over four minutes left in the half.

“Yeah you can’t get down to a team like Cloverdale 15, 16, 17,
18 points or whatever it was,” SPHS Coach Debbie Steffy said. “You just
can’t get down like that and come back.”

The Clovers at one time held a 20-point lead over the Lady
Eagles in the second quarter, but South Putnam didn’t just give up and
hand the Lady Clovers their first win in nearly a decade. They made
them work for it.

South Putnam battled back and outscored the Lady Clovers 21-9 in the third quarter and got within four of the lead.

In the fourth they got within two with just under four minutes left, but couldn’t pull it off.

Cloverdale kept dumping it into the post to Elizabeth Cheatham
for the score. Cheatham finished the game with 28 points, over half of
her team’s total.

“Cheatham worked hard in there and she’s a good player,” Steffy
said. “We had a hard time matching up with her and we tried several
things, so credit to them, they played well.”

Cheatham, who only played eight regular season games, was a
force to be reckoned with in the paint,f going 13-for-17 inside the
lane and 4-for-five from the free throw line.

“The girls are so unselfish, and Elizabeth works so hard down
there and I’m so happy for her,” Wade said. “She has only been able to
play eight regular season games and she really isn’t in game shape yet
because of the lack of practices we have had since she came back.

“We haven’t been able to run as much as we want, but she plays so hard
and she does the little things for us and the girls keep giving her the
ball,” Wade added.

As a team, the Clovers went 14-for-22 from the charity stripe, something that won the game for them.

When South Putnam was close to overtaking the Lady Clovers,
Cloverdale would hit its free-throws and extended its lead just a
little more. Towards the end when the lady Eagles started to foul even
more, Cloverdale hit their freebies to ensure the win.

“Free throws saved us tonight,” Wade said “We have struggled
with them this season but lately we have been getting better and we hit
them when we needed them tonight.”

Cloverdale advances to the semifinals on Friday where they face
Tri-West at 7:30 p.m. while South Putnam finishes the season 9-11.

At Speedway

Sectional 26

Cloverdale 16 9 9 20 — 54

South Putnam 0 9 21 16 — 46

Cloverdale — Franklin 1 0-0 2, Shepherd 0 4-6 4, McCammon 4 1-3
9, Rightmyer 3 5-6 11, Anderson 0 0-2 2, Cheatham 12 4-5 28. Totals FG
20-40, FT 14-22, TP 54.

South Putnam — Dabkowski 4 4-7 13, Thompson 1 1-3-4, Thompson
1 1-2 3, Boetjer 2 0-0 6, Searless 2 0-0 4, Burnham 3 2-2 8, Boetjer 1
1-3 3, Butts 2 1-2 5. Totals — FG 16-66, FT 10-19, TP 46.

Next Game — Cloverdale vs Tri-West at 7:30 p.m. at Speedw

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