Times-Call (Longmont)

Hodell leads Tigers defense past Delta

Holy Family into Class 4A semis

- By Brent W. New bwnew@ prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

DENVER >> Holy Family coach Ron Rossi said junior Julia Hodell is the best defensive player he’s ever had in his two decades at the head of the girls basketball program.

He reaffirmed that it wasn’t just the aftershock­s of Hodell’s defensive masterpiec­e in the Class 4A quarterfin­als Friday night. Though, that no doubt added to it.

The harassing defensive effort that’d piloted Holy Family all season long translated well to the surroundin­gs of the Denver Coliseum, and led by Hodell, the top-seeded Tigers grounded No. 8 Delta, 55-31, advancing to their fourth state semifinal in five years.

“Julia is the big push of energy that gets us going,” senior Fiona Snashall said afterward. “If there is anyone we’re concerned about, we immediatel­y put Julia on them and don’t have to worry about them for the rest of the game. She’s taken players that are averaging 20 points per game to like four, or none.”

She grinned: “She’s the best defensive player in the state in my personal opinion.”

Played every bit like it on this night.

Hodell led a group that crashed passing lanes, forced wild shots and turned a tight game into a runaway as part of a 19-8 third quarter.

This Delta turned into a transport of turnovers, committing 31. The Panthers finished just 26% from the field and went just 2 of 12 from deep.

“With a close game at halftime, the third quarter is the deciding factor whether a team can get up or not, and I feel like our team always has that passion in the third quarter,” Hodell said. “I think that really showed on the press. We had a lot of backto-back steals. I think that gave us momentum to keep playing, keep scoring and keep playing good defense.”

Essynce Contreraz led the Tigers in points for a second straight time since returning from a concussion, finishing with 11. Five of those points came in the third, which saw a four-point lead expand to as many as 19. She also had five steals.

Hodell added eight points and six steals, and Snashall had four points, 12 rebounds, four blocks and seven steals.

Holy Family, which led by as many as 25 in the fourth, will face No. 4 Lutheran in the state semifinals at the Denver Coliseum Thursday at 2:15 p.m.

The Lions beat them back on Jan. 30, 43-31. In it, the Tigers had just 10 points in the second half.

“We got to get payback,” Rossi said. “We played our worst game of the year playing against them. They’re a good club.”

 ?? MATTHEW JONAS — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Holy Family’s Julia Hodell, center, puts up a shot against Delta on Friday night in Denver.
MATTHEW JONAS — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Holy Family’s Julia Hodell, center, puts up a shot against Delta on Friday night in Denver.

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