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Near podium miss Eagles basketball

It was a heartbreaking finish for the Det'on Cho Logistics Eagles girls basketball team as they lost the bronze medal match in overtime at the Wolves Senior High Basketball Classic in Grande Prairie last weekend.

Taya Straker moves the ball up the court during Wolves classic action last week. photo courtesy of Benji Straker photography
Taya Straker moves the ball up the court during Wolves classic action last week. photo courtesy of Benji Straker photography

The tournament started well for the Yellowknife high performance team as they took care of business beating EW Pratt out of High Level, Alta. in their opening game by a large margin of 53-27. However after that it was a tight weekend as they lost the semi's narrowly losing to Menno Simons by a mere six points.

SA国际影视传媒淭hat second game was actually the semi finals, so we lost that by six which I thought we easily could have won. We just had some missed lay-ups and some missed opportunities that we didn't capitalize on, so we found ourselves on the losing end, but easily could have won that,SA国际影视传媒 said Aaron Wells, Eagles head coach.

The loss set the girls up for a bronze medal match against the hometown team of Charles Spencer High School. The game was neck and neck throughout and after last minute three point shots by both teams left the game even, the bronze medal match went into an extra period.

SA国际影视传媒淭he first quarter was kind of back and forth and then we kind of got in a whole in the second quarter by about 10 or 12 points, but the girls kept that gap going throughout the third and then in the fourth we went on a run and closed that gap,SA国际影视传媒 said Wells. SA国际影视传媒淢ali Straker hit a three-pointer with 26 seconds left to take the lead by three points, they came down and hit a three on us and then it went into overtime,SA国际影视传媒

The overtime period wouldn't end well for the Yellowknife squad as the Eagles eventually dropped the match by single digit numbers. Despite not making the podium, Wells said the weekend was an overall success.

SA国际影视传媒淓ven though we finished one and two, losing the bronze medal game is a pretty big accomplishment,SA国际影视传媒 said Wells.

The Wolves' classic was the team's second tournament of the year and after Well's full squad went a winless 0-4 last month in Vancouver, he said the girl's showed SA国际影视传媒渄rastic improvementsSA国际影视传媒 while missing several key members of the team.

SA国际影视传媒淭hree of our older players couldn't come on this trip to Grande Prairie, so we were short handed to begin with,SA国际影视传媒 said Wells. SA国际影视传媒淚t's a senior high school tournament and we had two grade eight (players) on the team and a bunch of grade nine and ten (players), so we were fairly young.SA国际影视传媒

Moving forward Wells said his team now needs to focus on game management after losing out by narrow margins.

SA国际影视传媒淭his was the first time, this year anyway, that we've been in a situation where (we had) 17 seconds left and were up by a few points. The girls haven't been in that situation yet and so knowing what to do in that situation, when we should be running the clock down or looking to foul and so there were some learning opportunities from that,SA国际影视传媒 said Wells.

The team will work on closing out games as they look forward to their next tournament in Calgary next February.





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