Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NLR makes it an all-Central final

- WALTER WOODIE

CLASS 6A GIRLS NORTH LITTLE ROCK 66, SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 41

ROGERS — In Class 6A girls basketball, the 6A-Central left no doubt which conference is the best.

Thanks to a tenacious defensive effort, defending state champion North Little Rock shut down Springdale Har-Ber 66-41 in the Class 6A quarterfin­als Friday night at Mountie Arena.

The 6A semifinals today are an all-Central affair. Conway faces Little Rock Central at noon, while Cabot meets North Little Rock at 6 p.m.

This is the second time in six years that the 6A-Central has claimed all four semifinal spots, the last being in 2018. Not since the halcyon days of the old AAAAA-West in the early 2000s has one conference claimed all four semifinal spots.

North Little Rock (25-5) forced 18 turnovers in the first three quarters to build a 20-point lead to earn the quarterfin­al victory.

“The defense is what we hang our hat on,” North Little Rock Coach Daryl Fimple said. “We only give up 45 points a night.”

After North Little Rock used a late spurt to build a 30-22 halftime lead, the Lady Charging Wildcats forced seven turnovers on Har-Ber’s first eight possession­s and suddenly the lead was 38-22 in less than three minutes of the third quarter.

“They have two primary ball handlers and we wanted to make it tough on them … and we did,” Fimple said. “We wanted to put a lot of pressure and wear them down.”

Jocelyn Tate scored 12 points in the third quarter on perfect shooting — 4-of-4 from the field and 4-of-4 from the free throw line — as North Little Rock outscored Har-Ber 23-11 to open up a commanding 53-33 lead.

“I love defense. It gets me going every night,” Tate said. “We wanted to pressure them more (in the second half) and stop the wide-open 3-pointers. It was big to get those stops early because they still were in the game.”

April Edwards paced four North Little Rock players in double-figures with 14 points, while Tate finished with 13, Garin Freeman scored 12 and Jamiya Brown added 10.

Though the pressure defense put the game away, it was the game-long defensive effort by Freeman on Pacious McDaniel, Har-Ber’s leading scorer. Though a 5-6 point guard, Freeman led the effort to limit the 5-10 McDaniel, who scored 31 points in Wednesday’s first-round win, to just 15 points.

Delaney Roller scored 13 points for Har-Ber (20-9), 10 in the first half to keep the Lady Wildcats in the game.

Fimple said his team will need that defensive effort against Cabot today, which beat the Lady Charging Wildcats 51-50 on Feb. 23.

CABOT 60, BENTONVILL­E 45

The Lady Panthers (22-6), the 6A-Central’s fourth seed, moved into the 6A state semifinal with an impressive win over the 6A-West top-seeded Lady Tigers (24-7).

Cabot dominated the game from the start, leading 22-11 after a quarter. Brenlee Leonard scored consecutiv­e baskets to give the Lady Panthers its biggest lead of the first half at 30-13 before settling for a 34-20 halftime advantage.

Cabot outscored Bentonvill­e 14-10 in the third quarter to get comfortabl­y ahead 48-30 going into the final 8 minutes.

Blyss Miller and Jaycie Cook each scored 14 points to lead Cabot, which had four girls in double figures. Jenna Cook contribute­d 14 while Samantha Taylor added 11.

Abbey Kate Sanders’ game-high 16 points paced Bentonvill­e, while Sam Rhuda followed with 15.

 ?? (Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/Brent Soule) ?? North Little Rock’s Garin Freeman (1) goes for a layup as Springdale Har-Ber’s Alexus Plascensia defends during the second round of the Class 6A girls state tournament Friday at Mountie Arena in Rogers. Freeman scored 12 points as the Charging Wildcats won 66-41.
(Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/Brent Soule) North Little Rock’s Garin Freeman (1) goes for a layup as Springdale Har-Ber’s Alexus Plascensia defends during the second round of the Class 6A girls state tournament Friday at Mountie Arena in Rogers. Freeman scored 12 points as the Charging Wildcats won 66-41.

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