Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Grizzlies rein in trophy

- HAROLD MCILVAIN

FORT SMITH — Fort Smith Northside slowed it down and found efficient shots to pull away when it mattered most Saturday night at Kaundart-Grizzly Fieldhouse.

Freshman guard Jersey Wolfenbarg­er made a key 3-pointer late in the game to help Northside in a 41-33 victory against Van Buren in the title game of the annual Tournament of Champions.

“We like to play fast,” Northside girls basketball coach Rickey Smith said. “But it kept getting closer and closer. We just put the ball inside for higher percentage shots. Luckily for us, it worked out. We hit some big shots and found a way to win.”

The Lady Bears took a 3026 advantage heading into the fourth quarter. Wolfenbarg­er was able to push the lead out to 37-31 with a shot behind the arc answering a threepoint play from Van Buren’s Kayleigh Evans.

“She hit a big three there and kind of broke it open for us,” Smith said. “I didn’t know if we wanted to hold the ball a lot in the fourth quarter. But we were having a hard time scoring.”

Northside then got four free throws from Sara Bershers to keep the game well out of reach in the final minutes of the game.

“We weren’t able to take advantage on our end down the stretch,” Van Buren coach

Chris Bryant said. “They are a good team. They put the game away like a good team will.”

The Lady Bears made 11 of 40 shots from the field in the game but didn’t miss one in the final quarter. Northside made both of its field goals while making six of seven free-throw attempts to close out the game strong.

Northside also took advantage of extra opportunit­ies finishing with 17 offensive rebounds in the game.

“Both teams were doing a great job on defense,” Bryant said. “The difference in this game was their ability to get multiple shots near the rim.”

Northside, which won its seventh Tournament of Champions title, was led by Bersher’s team-high 11 points. Cierah Carey and Wolfenbarg­er each added eight points. Jazzlyn Coleman added seven points for the Lady Bears.

Jamilyn Kinney finished with a game-high 12 points for Van Buren, while Evans scored 11 to help keep the offense balanced.

Van Buren......... 11 8 7 7 — 33 Northside ......... 10 13 7 11 — 41 Van Buren (4-4): Kinney 12, Evans 11, Ryan 6, Sandoval 2, Schnakenbe­rg 2.

Northside (9-0): S. Bershers 11, Carey 8, Wolfenbarg­er 8, Coleman 7, Green 5, T. Bershers 2.

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