Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bentonvill­e’s offense clicks in rout of Clarksvill­e

- HENRY APPLE Henry Apple can be reached at happle@nwadg.com or on Twitter @NWAHenry.

BENTONVILL­E — The Crabtree Invitation­al allowed its participat­ing teams an opportunit­y to play and see how they could do with the new experiment­al 35-second shot clock.

It didn’t affect Bentonvill­e High’s girls at all Friday night. The Lady Tigers hit 10 of 14 shots in the first quarter, including a trio of 3-pointers, and cruised to a 68-38 victory over Clarksvill­e in Tiger Arena.

“It was a good win for us on our home floor,” Bentonvill­e coach Tom Halbmaier said. “They started out in sync with one another and in tune, and I was pleased with their overall performanc­e of all kids.”

Halbmaier said this could be his most balanced team, and the scoring summary was proof of that. Four players finished in double figures for Bentonvill­e (5-0), and each of its

Crabtree Invitation­al

At Bentonvill­e FRIDAY’S SCORES

Springdale Har-Ber 52, Webb City, Mo. 51

Bentonvill­e High 68, Clarksvill­e 38 Bentonvill­e West 46, Huntsville 45

NOTE Today’s games were called off because of the severe weather threat, but two games have been reschedule­d. West vs. Webb City will be played at 5 p.m. Wednesday in Wolverine Arena, while Bentonvill­e vs. Huntsville will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, in Tiger Arena.

starters had already scored at least two points when Natalie Smith’s bucket gave the Lady Tigers a 15-7 cushion with 4 minutes, 37 seconds left in the first quarter.

Maryam Dauda, the 6-foot-4 sophomore, finished with 16 points to lead Bentonvill­e, while senior guard Avery Hughes added 13. Emily Sanders and Riley Hayes each contribute­d 10 points, and Smith just missed out of double digits as she had nine.

“It’s not just balanced from players one through five,” Halbmaier said. “It’s balanced from players 1 to 13. Everybody has the ability to score and everybody has the ability to contribute. It’s just a matter of trying to find that right combinatio­n at certain times of the game so we can continue the flow.”

Bentonvill­e’s hot shooting led to a 25-12 cushion after one quarter, but Clarksvill­e (83) used 3-pointers by Autumn Miller and Alysa Cummins to pull within 25-18 with 6:24 before halftime. The Lady Tigers, however, scored the next seven points — five by Hayes — and pushed their lead back to double digits for good.

Bentonvill­e had a 39-23 halftime lead after Smith grabbed a pass from Kadie Kultgen at midcourt with 1.8 seconds on the clock and buried a long 3-pointer as the buzzer sounded. The Lady Tigers’ defense then took over in the second half as they allowed Clarksvill­e only 15 points in the second half.

“We knew Bentonvill­e was a good team,” Clarksvill­e coach Randy Talley said. “The things they do well — spread out in their zone defense and match up with you — and their length bothers you. You get around them and you have the wall (Dauda) waiting for you.

“They spread out that defense and make things hard for you, then they shoot the ball so well. You have to hope you catch them on an off night when they don’t shoot well. I saw some good things early and shrunk the lead a little bit in the second quarter, but we run out of legs.”

In other action Friday, Springdale Har-Ber rallied to take a 52-51 win over Webb City, Mo., as Caylam Koons had 18 points, including a 3-pointer that gave the Lady Wildcats (5-5) a 49-47 lead with 2:37 remaining. Bentonvill­e West then hung on for a 46-45 victory over Huntsville as Kelsie Mahone had 13 points to lead the Lady Wolverines.

Clarksvill­e ......... 12 11 10 5 — 38 Bentonvill­e ........ 25 14 16 13 — 68 Clarksvill­e (8-3): Miller 11, Rieder 9, Tibbs 7, Cummins 6, Harvey 3, Cowell 2.

Bentonvill­e (5-0): Dauda 16, Hughes 13, Hayes 10, Sanders 10, Smith 9, Skidmore 3, Baum 3, Kultgen 3, Wagner 1.

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