Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

McDaniel’s effort lifts Har-Ber

- WALTER WOODIE

CLASS 6A

SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 71, JONESBORO 51

ROGERS — In its first season in Class 6A, Jonesboro learned what the rest of Class 6A has known for two years — it is difficult to stop Pacious McDaniel.

McDaniel scored 31 points to pace Springdale Har-Ber to a 71-51 victory over Jonesboro in the first round of the Class 6A girls state tournament at Mountie Arena on Wednesday.

The Lady Wildcats (19-8), the 6A-West tri-champion who are the third seed from the conference, advance to face defending 6A champion North Little Rock, the 6A-Central second seed, in Friday’s 7 p.m. quarterfin­al matchup. North Little Rock ended Har-Ber’s season in last year’s semifinals.

“I’m glad we got to see such an athletic team like Jonesboro in the first round,” Har-Ber Coach Kimberly Jenkins said. “They are tall and long. We will see that type of athleticis­m in the next game.”

McDaniel also added 12 rebounds. The senior hit 7 of 12 shots from the field, included a three-pointer and made 14 of 16 free throws.

Early on, Jonesboro’s 2-3 zone gave the Lady Wildcats fits, but Galatia Andrew and Delaney Roller combined to make four three-pointers in the first quarter to open up the inside for McDaniel. Andrew finished with 14 points ,while Roller added 10.

“[Jonesboro] was in a zone, so we either going to have to shoot a lot [from the outside] or we going to have to attack the basket,” McDaniel said. “Making those three-pointers were a big factor because usually I’m heavily-guarded. But when they make shots, it opens things up for me.”

The Lady Hurricane (1017) did not play like a sixth seed for the first 12 minutes, taking a 25-24 lead on a Jazma Hooks jumper with 3:41 left in the first half.

From there, Har-Ber went on a 14-4 run, capped by a four-point play by Andrew, to open up a 36-27 halftime lead.

Jenkins said that run was fueled more by better man-toman defense that fueled the Lady Wildcat offense.

“There was a timeout midway in the second quarter and we told them about they had to be in better defensive position,” Jenkins said. “We emphasize that all of the time — position, position, position. We did a much better job not being behind and not letting them get by us.”

Baskets by Roller and McDaniel gave the Lady Wildcats its first double-digit lead early in the third quarter at 40-27. They then used a 16-6 run to increase the lead to 57-37 on a three-pointer by Roller late in the quarter.

“This time of year, it is the little things — making the layups, hitting the free throws and getting the loose balls — that win games late in the season,” Jenkins added. “I thought we came out a little more comfortabl­e in the second half.”

Allannah Orsby scored 15 to pace Jonesboro, while Diamonique Reynolds added 10.

CABOT 48, ROGERS HERITAGE 25

Cabot assembled a 13-0 run in the second quarter to take control and went on to defeat Rogers Heritage.

The Lady Panthers’ run came after Ruthie McCain’s bucket gave the Lady War Eagles a 7-6 lead 11 seconds into the second quarter. Laylah Reese began the outburst with a bucket and two free throws, and her bucket with 2:34 before halftime gave Cabot a 19-7 lead.

Cabot took its biggest lead when Reese’s bucket made the score 35-12 with 2:24 left in the third quarter, and Heritage didn’t get any closer than 3722 on Carlee Casteel’s two free throws before the Lady Panthers went on an 11-3 run to close the game.

Reese had 15 points for Cabot, which will play Bentonvill­e in a 4 p.m quarterfin­al game Friday. Cook with 14 and Samantha Cook with 13. Casteel finished with 16 points for Heritage, which was held to its lowest point total of the season.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo) ?? Pacious McDaniel scored 31 points in Springdale Har-Ber’s 71-51 victory over Jonesboro on Wednesday night in a Class 6A girls state tournament game at Mountie Arena in Rogers. The Lady Wildcats face North Little Rock in a second-round game Friday.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo) Pacious McDaniel scored 31 points in Springdale Har-Ber’s 71-51 victory over Jonesboro on Wednesday night in a Class 6A girls state tournament game at Mountie Arena in Rogers. The Lady Wildcats face North Little Rock in a second-round game Friday.

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