MOREHEAD There was energy and pity Friday at Rowan County.
The joy went to the Lady Vikings since they beat Ashland, 52-49, on Claudia Hicks Court behind senior Allyson Callahan's 15 focuses and sophomore Angela Marcum's 11 bounce back.
Furthermore, the trouble? Offer that to the Kittens.
They should commend the arrival of star protect Mykasa Robinson, who'd missed the initial 10 amusements with a torn front cruciate tendon she endured in June. Rather, Robinson went out with 7:04 remaining in the second quarter with a harmed right pinkie finger.
Robinson went to a neighborhood healing center for treatment.
"It was a hard misfortune," said Ashland rookie watch Julia Parker, who drove her group with 22 focuses. "It was truly unpleasant, (Robinson's) first amusement back, (she) gets hurt. We truly needed to win for her."
Little cats coach Bill Bradley said his group is accustomed to playing without Robinson. He likewise lauded the Kittens for returning from a 24-14 deficiency in the second quarter and 42-34 shortage to open the fourth.
"Battling, returning, they've done it all year," Bradley said.
Robinson completed with two focuses, two bounce back and a take. She scored on a stick-back layup with 4:18 remaining in the main quarter, and inside and out she played 6 minutes and 7 seconds.
The damage went ahead a free ball fight.
"I've separated both my (pinkies), so it resembled mine was," Bradley said. "I'm trusting it's simply disengaged; we just won't know 'til the specialist lets us know."
The Lady Vikings finished a four-amusements in-four-days string. Friday's win was balm enough for Thursday's 81-61 misfortune to Boyd County for a few reasons since Rowan County withstood a 15-9 Ashland attack that gave the Kittens a 49-48 lead with 1:22 to go, out-bounced back Ashland, 35-27, and scored 12 indicates off the seat Ashland's five.
Rowan County (6-6) didn't escape damage free. Marcum left the diversion with a left knee harm with 3:13 to go in the second from last quarter.
"The mentor just said we're going to take it step by step," Rowan County mentor Elaine Douglas said.
A Jada Rogers field objective and Kammie Rose's sans two tosses gave Rowan County its triumphant edge.
Ashland (4-7) had two opportunities to tie the amusement with a 3 in the last moment. Rowan County was in a 2-3 zone resistance, yet every time, nonetheless, the Kittens passed the ball into the correct corner, where Rowan County constrained two turnovers.
"They run it impeccably by and by," Bradley said. "Both circumstances, one individual was in the wrong place."
Douglas enjoyed the way her group played miserly safeguard the most recent three minutes, yet deplored the frequently absence of it the other 29.
"They're showing signs of improvement," she said. "It's simply developing agonies. … We're trusting that we gradually enhance, and that is what we're doing."
ASHLAND FG FT REB TP
Fulton 4-12 1-2 0 9
Parker 9-18 1 22
Robinson 1-4 0-0 2
Martin 2-9 2 3 7
Rymer 2-8 0-2 8 4
Bradley 2-2 0-0 1 5
Johnson 0-0 7 0
Slope 0-0 1 0
Group 4
Aggregates 20-57 4-8 27 49
FG Pct.: 35.1. FT Pct: 50.0. 3-point FG: 5-20 (Parker 3-10, Fulton 0-2, Robinson 0-2, Martin 1-4, Rymer 0-1, Bradley 1-1. PF: 10. Fouled out: None. Turnovers: 7.
ROWAN CO. FG FT REB TP
K. Rose 3-9 3-3 6 9
Marcum 1-4 2-3 11 4
Callahan 6-13 0-0 3 15
Jones 3-4 2-2 6 8
Rogers 2-3 0-0 2 4
Peyton 0
Ricer 0
Cross 4-6 0-0 4 8
Purdy 0
Grimshaw 0
Group 0
Aggregates 21-43 7-8 35 52
FG Pct.: 48.8. FT Pct: 87.5. 3-point FG: 3-9 (K. Rose 0-2, Callahan 3-6, Cross 0-1). PF: 11. Fouled out: None. Turnovers: 14.
ASHLAND 9 16 15 — 49
ROWAN CO. 14 10 15 13 — 52
Authorities: Dave Barnett, Steve Meeks and Gavin Ramsey.
The joy went to the Lady Vikings since they beat Ashland, 52-49, on Claudia Hicks Court behind senior Allyson Callahan's 15 focuses and sophomore Angela Marcum's 11 bounce back.
Furthermore, the trouble? Offer that to the Kittens.
They should commend the arrival of star protect Mykasa Robinson, who'd missed the initial 10 amusements with a torn front cruciate tendon she endured in June. Rather, Robinson went out with 7:04 remaining in the second quarter with a harmed right pinkie finger.
Robinson went to a neighborhood healing center for treatment.
"It was a hard misfortune," said Ashland rookie watch Julia Parker, who drove her group with 22 focuses. "It was truly unpleasant, (Robinson's) first amusement back, (she) gets hurt. We truly needed to win for her."
Little cats coach Bill Bradley said his group is accustomed to playing without Robinson. He likewise lauded the Kittens for returning from a 24-14 deficiency in the second quarter and 42-34 shortage to open the fourth.
"Battling, returning, they've done it all year," Bradley said.
Robinson completed with two focuses, two bounce back and a take. She scored on a stick-back layup with 4:18 remaining in the main quarter, and inside and out she played 6 minutes and 7 seconds.
The damage went ahead a free ball fight.
"I've separated both my (pinkies), so it resembled mine was," Bradley said. "I'm trusting it's simply disengaged; we just won't know 'til the specialist lets us know."
The Lady Vikings finished a four-amusements in-four-days string. Friday's win was balm enough for Thursday's 81-61 misfortune to Boyd County for a few reasons since Rowan County withstood a 15-9 Ashland attack that gave the Kittens a 49-48 lead with 1:22 to go, out-bounced back Ashland, 35-27, and scored 12 indicates off the seat Ashland's five.
Rowan County (6-6) didn't escape damage free. Marcum left the diversion with a left knee harm with 3:13 to go in the second from last quarter.
"The mentor just said we're going to take it step by step," Rowan County mentor Elaine Douglas said.
A Jada Rogers field objective and Kammie Rose's sans two tosses gave Rowan County its triumphant edge.
Ashland (4-7) had two opportunities to tie the amusement with a 3 in the last moment. Rowan County was in a 2-3 zone resistance, yet every time, nonetheless, the Kittens passed the ball into the correct corner, where Rowan County constrained two turnovers.
"They run it impeccably by and by," Bradley said. "Both circumstances, one individual was in the wrong place."
Douglas enjoyed the way her group played miserly safeguard the most recent three minutes, yet deplored the frequently absence of it the other 29.
"They're showing signs of improvement," she said. "It's simply developing agonies. … We're trusting that we gradually enhance, and that is what we're doing."
ASHLAND FG FT REB TP
Fulton 4-12 1-2 0 9
Parker 9-18 1 22
Robinson 1-4 0-0 2
Martin 2-9 2 3 7
Rymer 2-8 0-2 8 4
Bradley 2-2 0-0 1 5
Johnson 0-0 7 0
Slope 0-0 1 0
Group 4
Aggregates 20-57 4-8 27 49
FG Pct.: 35.1. FT Pct: 50.0. 3-point FG: 5-20 (Parker 3-10, Fulton 0-2, Robinson 0-2, Martin 1-4, Rymer 0-1, Bradley 1-1. PF: 10. Fouled out: None. Turnovers: 7.
ROWAN CO. FG FT REB TP
K. Rose 3-9 3-3 6 9
Marcum 1-4 2-3 11 4
Callahan 6-13 0-0 3 15
Jones 3-4 2-2 6 8
Rogers 2-3 0-0 2 4
Peyton 0
Ricer 0
Cross 4-6 0-0 4 8
Purdy 0
Grimshaw 0
Group 0
Aggregates 21-43 7-8 35 52
FG Pct.: 48.8. FT Pct: 87.5. 3-point FG: 3-9 (K. Rose 0-2, Callahan 3-6, Cross 0-1). PF: 11. Fouled out: None. Turnovers: 14.
ASHLAND 9 16 15 — 49
ROWAN CO. 14 10 15 13 — 52
Authorities: Dave Barnett, Steve Meeks and Gavin Ramsey.
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