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Top shot: LarkinĢƵ 30 points leads Lady Gators to 55-49 win

By Jim Downey 3 min read
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The Lady Gators’ Emma Larkin shoots a 3-pointer over Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Ava Wood (15) in the second quarter of MondayĢƵ Section 2-A game at Geibel Catholic. Larkin scored a game-high 30 points in the Lady Gators’ 55-48 victory.
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Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Kayla Larkin (3) and Ali Ostrich (10) battle for a rebound with Geibel CatholicĢƵ Ava Henderson (10) as the Lady Gators’ Jenna Buchheit looks on in the first quarter of MondayĢƵ Section 2-A game at Geibel Catholic.
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The Lady Gators’ Ava Henderson (1) blocks a shot by Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Ava Wood in the third quarter of MondayĢƵ Section 2-A game at Geibel Catholic.
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The Lady Gators’ Emma Larkin stumbles as her foot catches her knee after she split Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Kayla Larkin (3) and Ali Ostrich (10) in the first quarter of MondayĢƵ Section 2-A game at Geibel Catholic.
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Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Ali Ostrich makes a layup in the third quarter of MondayĢƵ Section 2-A game at Geibel Catholic. Ostrich finished with 12 points.

CONNELLSVILLE TWP. – The pesky Jefferson-Morgan girls wouldn’t go away Monday night, but Geibel Catholic, behind Emma LarkinĢƵ 30-point performance, managed to fend off the visitors for a 55-48 Section 2-A victory.

The Lady Gators (11-3) close the first half of section play with a 4-1 record. Jefferson-Morgan slips to 0-4 in the section and 2-12 overall.

Both teams got off to a slow start with the Lady Rockets holding the early advantage.

Emma Larkin also started slow, but scored nine points in the second half of the quarter. Ava Henderson helped the Lady Gators stay in the game early with five points. Ava Partridge added a field goal as the Lady Gators held a 16-15 lead heading into the second quarter.

“Some days, itĢƵ not your day. It was one of those days for us,” said Geibel Catholic coach Sara Larkin.

Geibel extended its lead to 31-21 at halftime by spreading the offense around. Emma Larkin hit a pair of 3-pointers, Jenna Buchheit scored six points and Partridge hit a 3-pointer.

“Ava (Partridge) was taking shots she needed to take,” said Sara Larkin. “With the defense teams play on Emma and Ava (Henderson), we’re playing 3-on-2. The other girls need to be confident and take advantage of what they give us.

“Last year, with Maia (Stevenson) and Amanda (Hoffer), we were able to take advantage of that.”

Henderson was in double figures with 10 points.

The Lady Gators held a 15-12 advantage in the third quarter for a 46-33 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Larkin scored 12 points in the quarter, but also picked up her third foul with 4:28 left in the quarter.

Jefferson-Morgan didn’t go away quietly, however, cutting into the double-digit deficit. Although she picked up her fourth foul, Larkin remained in the game and scored key points to stymy any late run by the visitors.

Sara Larkin did not pull her leading scorer after the third or fourth foul. Emma LarkinĢƵ first and fourth fouls were offensive charging calls.

“I’m confident in her ability to be smart,” said Sara Larkin. “You have good games and bad games. (Emma) knows it and has to be better. She was a little frantic out there.

“Emma has to be the leader out there. She was tired and beat up a little. She just needs to be patient.”

Jefferson-Morgan coach Mike Larkin felt his squad did not have a strong shooting performance from the field.

“Shooting was our weakness. It was a combination of selection and getting shots to fall,” said Mike Larkin.

Kayla Larkin led Jefferson-Morgan with 17 points. Ali Ostrich added 12.

The Lady Rockets did a good job of limiting Emma LarkinĢƵ slashing layups and 3-point opportunities. When Larkin did find a gap in the lane, it closed quickly and the Geibel sophomore had to fight for every foot.

“We followed through with our game plan. We got a lot of movement back and forth on defense,” said Mike Larkin.

Sara Larkin believes the Lady Gators have improved from the opening tournament, and expects that improvement to continue in the second half of the season.

“From the team perspective, we’ve made some good progress. Jenna (Buchheit) is moving better. She just started playing basketball last year,” said Sara Larkin. “Gionna (Holonich) is being more aggressive.

“I can see the progression. We’re moving in the right direction.”

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