Tigresses, Lady Cavs coming of age

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Princeton's Molly Stephens gives it the "that's mine” look after grabbing a rebound against LaSalle-Peru's Kelsey Carey and Josie Cain Tuesday at Prouty Gymnasium. The Lady Cavs captured a 62-46 win in the NCIC crossover game. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)

PRINCETON — The Princeton and LaSalle-Peru varsity girls’ basketball teams are both enduring major rebuilding projects this season. Three of the girls met just a year ago playing for Princeton Logan Junior High or the LaSalle-Peru feeder schools, and several more girls met the year before that. On Tuesday, they found themselves playing on the varsity stage of Prouty Gymnasium.

L-P, with two sophs and a freshman in the mix, outdueled a Princeton squad starting two freshman and two sophomores Tuesday, 62-46.

PHS was led by its freshman hotshot, Brittany Mueller, who scored 16 points with three three-point shots. As the norm, the Tigresses (1-8) got the majority of its scoring (31 points) from its underclassmen; L-P (2-8) got 11 points.

“We’re real young, a freshman and two sophomores moved up. We don’t have any returning starters. So we’re kind of like Princeton,” said L-P coach Gina Anglavar, a former Lady Cav standout from the class of ’91. “We’re in the rebuilding stages right now. So every day of practice, every game, we see positive things in every player and everything kind of falls together.”

PHS coach Spencer Davis also sees his team making strides each night.

“When you have a freshman score 16 points, we’re pretty excited what’s coming up,” Davis said. “We played hard for four quarters tonight, which is what I’m looking for. I’m optimistic. We’re starting to play a lot better, and we’re getting some kids scoring. I see a lot of girls shooting the ball with confidence in their shots.”

After a slow start, Princeton made a run in the second quarter to get back in the game after falling behind 22-10 at the end of the first quarter.

Sophomore Molly Stephens hit a baseline jumper and classmate Sarah Maynard connected for a three-pointer to pull the Tigresses within 26-18 at the 3:45 mark. Stephens scored again with a pop on the break, Mueller and Sarah Schlund each hit 1 of 2 free throws, and Mueller finished the quarter with a three-pointer as PHS closed within 25-20.

Davis said his Tigresses played well in spurts, but are still struggling to find some continuity with players in and out of the lineup.

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