Second-half surge
Colonels overcome six-point deficit at halftime to defeat host KISH
A discussion at halftime provided a spark for the Colonel Gray Team One Colonels.
The end result was the Charlottetown-based school capturing the girls’ championship of the third annual Aidan K. Harrington Memorial basketball tournament at Kensington Intermediate-Senior High School (KISH) on Saturday.
The Colonels trailed the host KISH Torchettes 23-17 after two quarters, but regrouped to outscore the defending tournament champions 29-15 in the second half en route to a 46-38 victory.
“We had a little heart-to-heart (talk at halftime),” said the Colonels’ Logan Gauthier, who was named the tournament MVP.
“Jon (Lane), our coach, just said we have to get our act together, and that we all have to work together and communicate.”
Gauthier, who plays the wing and point guard positions, scored 12 points to lead the Colonels while Jenna Frizzell and Rylee Connolly each scored eight points. Gray took its first lead of the game – 34-32 – with 56 seconds remaining in the third quarter, and never trailed the rest of the way.
“We just had to dig in and realize we have the skill to win this game,” said Connolly, who was presented with Gray’s player-ofthe-game award in the final. “We just dug down deep and pulled it out.”
Torchettes head coach Claya Cole was pleased with her team’s play, despite the outcome.
“We played a very hard strong offensive and defensive game, we got a little bit tired at the end, but the girls played very well and
pushed right to their limit,” said Cole.
Callie Champion held the hot hand offensively for the Torchettes, pouring in a gamehigh 17 points. Other top pointgetters for KISH were Hillary Murphy (6), Ellen Cole (4) and Hillary MacLean (4).
Gauthier added one key for the Colonels in the second half was improved rebounding.
“We had to box out really hard, because we weren’t in the first half,” she added.
The Colonels also had to deal with injuries during the tournament.
“Two of our starters (Sydney Strain and Ruby Sharp) were out this game,” said Connolly, who plays the post position. “The people coming off the bench contributed well. Everyone played strong and hard.”
The final marked the second
straight game between the Colonels and Torchettes. KISH won the final round-robin game between the two 2-0 teams on Saturday morning by a 49-34 score.
“Between the games we had a lot of time to reflect on what we didn’t do in the first game (against KISH),” said Gauthier. “But we also had to think about how we played (Friday), and tap into the intensity.”