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Defense carries Menchville, Norview into region final

- By Jim McGrath

NORFOLK — Menchville and Norview will contend for the Class 5 Region B girls basketball title on Tuesday as the two top-seeded teams won their semifinal games Friday at Scope.

The Monarchs scored the game’s first 14 points and faced no serious challenge from Bethel in a 69-33 victory in the opening contest.

Atiana Williams, Keylee Harrison and Kiara Beal paced Menchville (22-1) with 15 points each.

As the Monarchs look to defend last year’s Class 5 state championsh­ip, head coach Adrian Webb will be relying on players other than leading scorer Amari Smith (20 points a game) to contribute significan­tly.

“I thought that Kiara and [Ayame] Colson really stepped up today,” Webb said.

Smith scored eight points, six of which came on consecutiv­e 3-pointers, to give Menchville an early 10-0 lead. The margin stretched to 25 when Colson’s spin move and banker pushed the Monarchs ahead 32-7 midway through the second quarter.

Substituti­ng freely, Menchville was able to play its full contingent of 10 players in the first half. However, the Bruins made a 13-6 run to finish the first half and close the lead to 38-20.

“We went into a rotating lineup,” Webb said. “We need to get everyone [playing] time as we get deeper into the playoffs.”

Menchville was stubborn on defense, forcing Bethel into more than 30 turnovers.

“We like to challenge the other team and put them in positions that are uncomforta­ble,” Webb said.

A pair of steals and outlet-pass layups by Williams pushed the lead to 46-20, and the top-seeded Monarchs cruised from that point.

Jada Jackson led Bethel (13-8) with 15 points.

In the other semifinal, Norview also relied on its defense to force the Wolverines into numerous turnovers and poor shot selections while running out to a 26-7 lead and cruising to a 52-24 victory.

Like Menchville, the Pilots are also guaranteed a berth in the Class 5 state tournament.

After scoring the game’s first seven points, the outcome was never in question for Norview (22-3).

Woodside’s Chazlyn Dettor scored six first-quarter points, but her teammates were scoreless, and the Pilots jetted to a 21-6 lead which it extended to 33-8 by halftime.

Kiyah Fitchett scored eight of her game-high 16 points in the second quarter, while Leyla Minor scored all eight of her points in the first. And even as the second-seeded Pilots increased their lead to 36 points at the end of the third quarter, coach Jon Wilson was already identifyin­g areas of improvemen­t as his team starts to prepare for its clash with Menchville.

“We need to make layups, defend and get rebounds,” Wilson said.

“That was not our best basketball today — we can play at a higher level.”

Dettor led the Wolverines (15-9) with 10 points.

 ?? BILLY SCHUERMAN/STAFF ?? Norview’s Diamond Wiggins leaps in an effort to block a pass from Woodside’s Tiyhana Veal-Barber during Friday’s Class 5 Region B girls basketball semifinal at Scope.
BILLY SCHUERMAN/STAFF Norview’s Diamond Wiggins leaps in an effort to block a pass from Woodside’s Tiyhana Veal-Barber during Friday’s Class 5 Region B girls basketball semifinal at Scope.

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