(Zach Spicer - The Tribune)
CHARLESTOWN — It’s nice to know that you have players who can come off the bench and contribute.
The Brownstown Central Lady Braves starters did their job in the first quarter of Friday’s Class 3A Sectional 30 semifinal game against Corydon Central, building a 14-10 lead. That included three 3-pointers.
Then, in the second quarter, girls coming off the bench had no fear in taking the big shots. Kourtney Settle knocked down a pair of 3s from the left wing, Trinity Booher hit one from the top of the key and Presley Dmitriev nailed one at the top-left side.
Those big shots helped the Braves build a 34-19 lead by halftime, and they went on to beat the Panthers 59-47 to earn a spot in tonight’s championship game against Scottsburg, a 54-48 winner over North Harrison in the other semifinal.
“Everybody pretty much we know can make that shot. It goes back to having the confidence to shoot that shot,” Lady Braves coach Karla Rieckers said. “When we do some drills in practice, we actually can make more 3-pointers in a certain amount of time than we do 2s, and it just hasn’t carried over into a game.”
In Friday’s big-game situation, it couldn’t have come at a better time.
“They had the confidence, and I told them if they miss a shot, you have to keep shooting,” Rieckers said. “Have the confidence to step up and keep shooting the basketball.”
Maria Allen and Jenna Hackman’s first-quarter 3s gave Brownstown a three-point lead each time, while Hailey Brown’s trey made it a four-point game. Booher entered the game late in the first quarter and was fouled on a shot and made both free throws, and with six seconds to go, she came up with a steal, drove to the basket and was fouled and made 1 of 2 for a 14-10 lead.
Allen found Settle open from the left 35 seconds into the second quarter for a seven-point lead, and then Marie Rothrock scored for the Panthers at the 7-minute mark.
That’s when the Braves went on a 12-0 run. Hackman started the streak with a drive to the basket at 6:46, and then came a 3 from Settle, two free throws each by Kaley Wilkerson and Brown and Booher’s triple.
Reagan Mosley ended the run with a free throw at 2:02, and Corydon outscored the Braves 6-5 from there for a 34-19 score at halftime.
Booher scored all six of her points in the first half, and the sophomore said she’s not afraid to take a shot.
“In the beginning of the season, we were all kind of a little shaky about that and didn’t really want to shoot, and we were like, ‘Here, you take it,’” she said. “But now, I think we’ve got the confidence when we come in and we’re open, we’re going to shoot it. If it doesn’t fall, we just keep going.”
That comes down to confidence, she said, and it made a difference in the first half.
“We got confidence in what we were doing and with each other, and we just started hitting and playing like a team,” Booher said.
Allen turned a Corydon turnover into a layup two minutes into the third quarter, but then Brownstown went in a slump, missing its next five shots. The Braves then had a couple turnovers before committing three more in the final two minutes. The Panthers went on a 5-0 run off of turnovers to pull within 43-32 at 1:20.
Brownstown called a timeout, and then each team scored a basket for a 45-34 score going into the fourth.
Brown started the fourth with a big 3 from the left corner, and the Braves took better care of the ball and didn’t allow the Panthers to go on a big run.
“Corydon is the type of team that they are well-coached, and we knew that they would make a little bit of a run,” Rieckers said of the third quarter. “We handled their run and came back and just didn’t fold and matched that when we started the fourth quarter. A team like them, they are young and they have good athletes, and they are just going to keep coming and not give up that easy.
“We talked about refocusing in between quarters,” she added, “and I think their defense came out and we did a better job.”
Allen led all scorers with 16 points, while Brown had 10 and Kaley Wilkerson had nine points and a game-high eight rebounds. The Braves had a 35-21 rebounding advantage.
Taylor Frederick topped the Panthers (13-10) with 15 points and six boards, but she was the only one to reach double figures.
Tonight’s championship game will feature the No. 8 team in 3A, Brownstown, taking on the No. 12 team, Scottsburg. The Warriorettes defeated the Braves 61-46 on Jan. 31.
“We’ve got to start hard like we did tonight and everybody be scoring and playing good defense and going out and having confidence,” Booher said.
In the teams’ last meeting, Brownstown only had four first-quarter points. Rieckers said that can’t happen again.
“It goes back again to having the confidence because early in the game against Scottsburg, we didn’t have that confidence,” she said. “We let them dominate from the beginning, and our girls know that that wasn’t a typical game that we should have played. I think they’ll be ready.”
Box score
Class 3A Sectional 30
At Charlestown
Semifinals
Brownstown 14 20 11 14—59
Corydon 10 9 15 13—47
Brownstown Central (20-3): Maria Allen 5-9 5-6 16, Hailey Brown 3-9 2-2 10, Kaylee Bennett 1-5 0-0 2, Jenna Hackman 2-8 0-0 5, Kaley Wilkerson 3-6 3-4 9, Kourtney Settle 2-4 0-0 6, Trinity Booher 1-1 3-4 6, Presley Dmitriev 1-2 0-0 3, Allie Warren 1-2 0-0 2, Jaelyn Reynolds 0-2 0-0 0, Brooke Ebbing 0-1 0-0 0, Kasandra Rieckers 0-0 0-0 0, totals 19-49 13-16 59
Corydon Central (13-10): Symphony LeJeune 2-4 0-0 5, Kayla Uhl 0-4 2-4 2, Taylor Frederick 5-9 5-10 15, Marie Rothrock 3-10 2-2 8, Reagan Mosley 2-3 3-4 7, Aly Chambers 0-2 0-0 0, Chelsea John 0-0 2-2 2, Rachel Deaton 2-6 0-0 6, Savannah Eschbacher 1-3 0-0 2, Kelley Bridgett 0-0 0-0 0, Kaitlin Salomon 0-0 0-1 0, totals 15-41 14-23 47
3-point goals: Brownstown Central (Brown 2, Settle 2, Allen, Hackman, Booher, Dmitriev), Corydon Central (Deaton 2, LeJeune)
Rebounds: Brownstown Central 35 (Wilkerson 8, Allen 7, Brown 5), Corydon Central 21 (Frederick 6, Uhl 4)
Turnovers: Brownstown Central 16, Corydon Central 13
Fouls: Brownstown Central 15, Corydon Central 13