Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Third time a breeze for Parkview girls

- TIM COOPER

LR PARKVIEW 60, PULASKI ACADEMY 40

Morgan Brady and No. 5 Little Rock Parkview played like they were on a mission Friday night.

Brady, a 5-9 senior guard, scored 22 points and the Lady Patriots were dominant in every phase of the game in a 60-40 clubbing of No. 8 Pulaski Academy in the 5A-Central Conference Tournament championsh­ip game in front of a packed house at Maumelle High School.

Parkview (25-3) enjoyed a 34-15 advantage on the boards, hit 23 of 39 field-goal attempts and was 11 of 14 from the freethrow line, but it was the Lady Patriots’ defense that Coach Lahoma Howard was impressed with the most.

“We continued to play hard from start to finish,” said Howard, whose team won its 11th consecutiv­e game. “I’m so proud of them. They stepped up and played every quarter. I told them that we need to be thinking that every quarter started as if it was zero-zero and we couldn’t come out flat.”

Friday’s game was the third meeting between the teams this season, and by far the most lopsided. The Lady Bruins won 52-42 on Jan. 24 and Parkview won the return match 58-55 a week later.

“They did not shoot like that before,” Pulaski Academy Coach Rick Treadway said. “And I give them all the credit. They just shot lights out. It was a very, very nice job of shooting the ball.”

Pulaski Academy (28-3) suffered 17 turnovers and was only 12-of-35 shooting. Parkview came up with seven steals.

“We knew we had something to fight for,” Brady said. “PA is a great team. We had to come out with more intensity than they had. We had to show we had more heart.”

Parkview trailed 3-2 two minutes into the game, but three consecutiv­e baskets — two by 6-2 senior Sydni Williams and one by 5-7 junior Kania Lasker — put the Lady Patriots on top for good.

Williams scored all 17 points in the first half, including eight consecutiv­e points to start the second quarter. Williams also pulled down 12 rebounds, nine of which came in the first two quarters.

“When she gets into her game, nobody can stop her,” Brady said of Williams. “Nobody in the paint can stop her. There’s no size matchup for her.”

Lady Bruins senior Morgan Wallace scored 14 points and grabbed 6 rebounds, but sharp-shooting sophomore Mattie Hatcher was limited to 9 points.

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