Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Winning wave

- ERICK TAYLOR

Lauren Wright made two free throws with 2.9 seconds left to help send Pea Ridge to a 42-37 victory over Nashville during the first round of the Class 4A girls tournament.

PEA RIDGE 42, NASHVILLE 37

MORRILTON — In a game stacked with tide-turning plays, Pea Ridge made the biggest ones Wednesday to survive.

Lauren Wright knocked down a pair of free throws with 2.9 seconds left to send the Lady Blackhawks to a 42-37 victory over Nashville during the first round of the Class 4A girls state tournament at Devil Dog Arena.

Wright’s foul shots were just a sliver of what she did in a do-or-die game for Pea Ridge (23-5). The junior forward, whom Coach Heath Neal calls his team’s floor general, scored 9 points, pulled down 14 rebounds and came away with 3 steals. She also kept a number of possession­s alive by running down loose balls, and she altered shots inside and out with her 5-10 frame.

“She’s such a phenomenal athlete,” Neal said of Wright. “Everybody looks at Blakelee [Winn] as being one of the best athletes in the state because she is, but Lauren is right there with her as far as athleticis­m goes. She’s our best rebounder by far. She’ll go up by the backboard and get it.

“She made a couple of little mistakes that she knows she did, but she never balked and kept us in a good spot in crunch time. When you’ve got kids like that, it makes coaching easy.”

The final free throws from Wright were made possible by Winn, Pea Ridge’s senior standout. With the Lady Blackhawks leading 40-37 with 7.1 seconds left, senior guard Aidan Dayberry missed the back end of a one-andone, but Winn ran down the rebound before passing to Wright, who closed it out at the line.

Junior guard Bella Cates hit four three-pointers in the first half and finished with a team-high 12 points for the Lady Blackhawks, who didn’t register their first lead until the 1:47 mark of the third quarter. Winn ended with 9 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals.

Freshman guard Olivia Dean, sophomore guard Kyleigh Scoggins and junior forward Sidney Townsend all had nine points for Nashville (24-8), which responded from consecutiv­e defeats last week by putting itself in position to win Wednesday.

After falling behind in the fourth quarter, Nashville — which led 23-21 at the half — tied it at 35-35 on Townsend’s bucket off the glass with 3:05 to go. The Scrapperet­tes didn’t make another shot the rest of the game.

“Both teams did what they needed to do to win, but when you get to this level, two or three plays make the difference in the game,” Nashville Coach Paul Dean said. “Those couple of plays just didn’t go our way. I’m proud of my kids, though. They fought to the end, and I wouldn’t change anything about the game — except the final outcome.”

FARMINGTON 59, SOUTHSIDE BATESVILLE 47

Farmington (21-7) scored the final 10 points of the second quarter to break a 16-16 tie and open the door for a firstround victory.

Tori Kersey had 20 points and Trinity Johnson racked up 11 of her 16 points in the second half for the Lady Cardinals. Carson Dillard added nine points, all on three-pointers, for Farmington.

Brett Gardner and Olivia Allen scored 15 points apiece for Southside Batesville (17-10), which trimmed its double-digit deficit to 39-32 early in the fourth quarter. But free throws from Megan Hernandez started a 10-2 run that helped the Lady Cardinals rebuild a comfortabl­e lead.

Kamie Jenkins added 12 points and 15 rebounds while Callie Robbins contribute­d 10 rebounds for the Lady Southerner­s.

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