Creston girls hold off Clarke rally

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Creston freshman Jenna Taylor fights for a loose ball on the ground with Clarke's Sarah Pate (55) and Devon Carson (45) during Creston's 59-46 win over the Lady Indians here on Monday. Taylor scored 11 points with five rebounds off the bench for Creston. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

Three times in the fourth quarter here Monday, the Clarke girls basketball team cut Creston’s lead to just four points, and each time, Creston responded.

With 2:10 remaining in the game, and the score 47-43 in favor of Creston after Kylar McCann had just knocked down two free throws for Clarke, the Panthers responded with a 12-3 run to close out the game and preserve a 59-46 win over a Clarke team that has spent time this season ranked in the top 15 of Class 3A.

“It was a good win,” head coach Larry McNutt said. “They have some pretty good players. I don’t think they shot particularly well, but we did a good job of rebounding and got the ball where we needed to. We knocked down some shots, too. It makes it easier when you make shots.”

Junior guard Chelcee Downing had a big first half, scoring eight of her 10 points in the half as the Panthers carried a 28-22 lead into halftime over the Lady Indians, now 9-3.

Sophomore Natalie Mostek netted eight of her team-high 15 points in the first half as well.

Freshman Jenna Taylor added six of her 11 points in the first half, coming off the bench.

The Panthers had three scorers in double figures, while three more had seven or more points.

“It was a good team effort,” McNutt said. “We got good bench play tonight, even if it was just a few minutes from some of the girls, but it was quality minutes. We got great minutes out of Olivia (Nielsen) and Jenna off the bench. Emma (Johnson), too. Those three had great minutes. They might not show up in the scorebook, but they were quality minutes that we needed at the time.”

Creston hit the glass hard, finishing the game with 39 rebounds, including 14 offensive rebounds. Those 14 offensive rebounds nearly matched the total rebounds for Clarke in the game, which finished with 15 rebounds.

Brianna Maitlen finished with 10 rebounds, seven of which were offensive rebounds. Mostek added nine rebounds, while Brenna Baker pulled down six boards and Taylor grabbed five.

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