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Missed layups doom EF girls in loss to Beaver

By Rob Burchianti rburchianti@heraldstandard.Com 4 min read
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Elizabeth ForwardĢƵ Alyssa Terza defends BeaverĢƵ Constantina Krzeczowski during Monday nightĢƵ WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at TrinityĢƵ Hiller Hall.

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Beaver's Kylie Conley (13) fouls Elizabeth Forward's Julia Resnik as she hits a jump shot during Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at Trinity's Hiller Hall. Resnik, who made the free throw, scored a team-high 18 points but the Lady Warriors lost, 57-52.

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Elizabeth Forward's Joselyn Dawson puts up a shot over Beaver's Hailey Tooch during Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at Trinity's Hiller Hall.

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Elizabeth Forward's Chloe Zombek (2) lofts a shot over Beaver's Hailey Tooch during Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at Trinity's Hiller Hall.

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Elizabeth Forward coach Krystal Gibbs gives her players a few more instructions near the end of a timeout in Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game against Beaver at Trinity's Hiller Hall.

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Elizabeth Forward's Alyssa Terza launches a 3-pointer against Beaver during Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at Trinity's Hiller Hall. Terza made three 3-pointers and scored 15 points but the Lady Warriors lost, 57-52.

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Elizabeth ForwardĢƵ Joselyn Dawson (1) tries to ward off BeaverĢƵ Zoe Ringer (4) as she drives to the basket during Monday nightĢƵ WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at TrinityĢƵ Hiller Hall.

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Elizabeth Forward's Julia Resnik sinks a free throw against Beaver during Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at Trinity's Hiller Hall. Resnik made six of seven foul shots and two 3-pointers in scoring a team-high 18 points but the Lady Warriors lost, 57-52.

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Elizabeth Forward's Alyssa Terza is guarded by Beaver's Constantina Krzeczowski during Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game at Trinity's Hiller Hall.

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Elizabeth Forward coach Krystal Gibbs cheers on her players during Monday night's WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game against Beaver at Trinity's Hiller Hall.

WASHINGTON — Elizabeth Forward sank eight 3-pointers and was 8 of 11 from the foul line in its WPIAL Class AAAA consolation game against Beaver.

It was their inability to connect on the closest shot that doomed the Lady Warriors in their 57-52 season-ending loss at TrinityĢƵ Hiller Hall on Monday night.

The win earns Beaver a spot in the PIAA tournament. The Lady Bobcats (15-9) will play at Knoch Thursday to determine the districtĢƵ five and sixth spots for the state playoffs.

Elizabeth Forward missed an avalanche of layups and short-range shots and couldn’t take advantage of the Lady Bobcats misfiring on 14 of 25 fourth-quarter free throws as it saw its record fall to 17-7.

“Our missed layups hurt. I don’t know if anyone kept count of those. I’d love to know how many,” EF coach Krystal Gibbs said. “We had opportunities. There were some very easy layups that should’ve went in.

“They did alright (from 3-point range). Our foul shooting was very good tonight. I said letĢƵ not lose with foul shots or missed layups and we lost with some missed layups. We had one possession that I think we got the rebound three times. You have to be able to cash in on those and we just didn’t.”

Gibbs was referencing a sequence in the third quarter where the Lady Warriors missed a jump shot but got three consecutive offensive rebounds for put-backs without converting.

Beaver was led by 6-foot junior Chloe List who made two of her teamĢƵ six 3-pointers in scoring a game-high 20 points. Emerson Connelly also had a pair of 3-pointers in tallying 15 points and Constantina Krzeczowski added 13 points.

Freshman Julia Resnik sank two 3-pointers and was six of seven from the foul line in scoring 18 points to lead the Lady Warriors. Alyssa Terza hit three 3-pointers on her way to a 15-point night.

“She played very well,” Gibbs said of Resnik. “ThatĢƵ a freshman. SheĢƵ coming in expected to do some big things and thatĢƵ the conversation I had with her before the game. I was like I’m just happy you’re here. I’m just happy that you’re a part of this team and whatever you provide tonight is enough. SheĢƵ good and she’ll get better.”

List scored the gameĢƵ first basket and the Lady Bobcats never trailed.

Resnik made a pair of free throws to tie the score at 2-2 before Beaver reeled off the next seven points to go up 9-2. EF closed the quarter on an 8-2 run, including a pair of 3-pointers by Terza, to pull within 11-10.

The Lady Warriors went cold from the field for almost half of the second quarter before Michelle Jellison converted a three-point play with 4:08 left in the half. That halted a 14-point run by the Lady Bobcats that had given them a 25-10 lead.

The Lady Warriors closed the first half with a 14-6 burst to trail 31-24.

Elizabeth Forward started the third quarter with a 6-2 run, including a 3-pointer by Chloe Zombek, to slice the gap to three but Beaver pushed the margin up to nine by the end of the quarter, 43-34.

Lauren Nesbella drilled a 3-pointer at the start of the fourth quarter to give the Lady Bobcats a 12-point lead, their biggest of the game.

The Lady Warriors tried to fight back and although they continued to miss in-close shots they did sink four 3-pointers — two by Resnik and one each by Terza and Addyson Nigut — in the final frame as Beaver had its issues at the foul line, missing six straight at one point.

Elizabeth Forward got within five points four times down the stretch, but the Lady Bobcats held on.

The Lady Warriors have a bright future as they return all but one player.

“It does make me feel very confident about next yearĢƵ team,” said Gibbs who was noncommittal about returning as coach.

Gibbs pointed out the one piece her team will lose will be hard to replace.

“Joselyn Dawson is our only senior but we’re going to miss her,” Gibbs said. “She brings an energy. Her rebounding has been great for us this year. She is cool as a cucumber. She brings that to the team. She keeps us grounded. We’re going to miss that a lot.”

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