Panther girls fall two points short in upset bid

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CARROLL — One year ago, an early December matchup in the Creston gym ended with a talented Carroll Kuemper Catholic girls team escaping with a 51-50 victory over the Panthers.

On Tuesday night, the outcome was nearly identical as the Panthers battled on even terms until the very end in a 48-46 Knight victory on the Kuemper court.

“It was a game the girls deserved to win,” said Creston coach Larry McNutt. “The girls played hard. We held them to 18 points in the second half. We just needed to make a few more free throws.”

This year, Kuemper starts a much younger lineup featuring three sophomores, a junior and 5-10 senior guard Lexi Albrecht, headed to Iowa State as a preferred walk-on.

But it was a Creston sophomore guard who had the hot hand early, as Brenna Baker sank two of her five 3-pointers in the first quarter to help the Panthers take a 14-11 lead after one period.

Halftime deficit

Creston hit a scoring drought in the second period, just as key senior defender Brianna Maitlen picked up her third foul with :18 left in the half. Kuemper went into the break leading 39-33 after a 19-11 quarter.

Baker and Kuemper sophomore Kierstyn Bauer each had three 3-pointers in the opening two stanzas. However, Creston’s 3-of-7 shooting at the free throw line was a forerunner of problems to come in that area.

Bauer hit her fourth 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter as Kuemper maintained a 39-33 advantage.

Frank on boards

A rebound bucket by Zaidy Frank, who finished with 10 points and 17 rebounds, closed it to 39-37 early in the final period. Free throws by Baker and Chelcee Downing pulled the Panthers even with 4:22 left.

Baker’s fifth 3-pointer gave Creston its final lead of the night, 42-41, with 3:15 remaining. The sophomore point guard finished 5-of-6 from 3-point range.

Downing hit another free throw to keep it knotted at 43-43 with 2:35 left. Then with only 1:13 left and the Panthers trailing by one (47-46), the teams traded turnovers.

The Panthers then missed a 15-footer and Albrecht converted a free throw on an ensuing Creston foul. That made it 48-46 with :34 left.

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