Tigresses dance over Lady Devils

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Princeton’s Katlin Petersen keeps the ball away from Hall’s Jaclyn Kain as the Tigresses dribble out the final seconds of Monday’s 2A regional contest at Prouty Gym. PHS advanced with a 58-45 win. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)

PRINCETON — The host Tigresses came out with their foot on the gas, racing out to an 11-2 lead in the first three minutes, and stayed in the driver’s seat, never trailing as they secured a 58-45 win over Hall in opening round Class 2A regional action.

The Lady Devils, playing shorthanded with an eight person roster due to scheduling conflicts with the Devillette dance crew’s trip to Florida, made a valiant effort of hanging with the host Tigresses, but in the end did not have the gas to make a late game surge.

After the initial Tigress blitz, the Lady Devils responded with a 6-0 run of their own, cutting the PHS lead to three, 11-8, following a three-point play from senior Claire Faletti, and a free throw from sophomore center Kelle Net.

Another run from the Tigresses, capped by a Molly Stephens’ three-pointer with five seconds to go in the first, put PHS up eight, 20-12 entering the second, and extended their advantage to double digits, 23-12, with a three from sophomore CJ Rhodes to start the second frame.

Stephens kept her hot hand in the second quarter, scoring on a drive with 4:35 top play, and knocking down a pair of threes to finish with 15 first half points.

Stephens said that the quick start from the Tigresses helped keep the momentum in their favor.

“It was awesome, we’ve really been struggling in the first quarter and coming out really slow. So coming out and going up 11-2 just felt awesome,” Stephens said. “When we’re up we play better as a team because we’re not down on ourselves.”

Not content to quit after falling behind early, Hall managed to trim the PHS lead to single digits with an 8-0 scoring run in the third on back to back baskets from Hillary Klein, a drive and score from Jaclyn Kain, and a bucket from Nett set up by a Klein block on the other end. The rally , which took two and a half minutes of game time, brought Hall within seven, 40-33 with 2:15 to go in the third.

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