Category: Girls Basketball

  • Evergreen girls hoops kicks into gear in the 2nd half against Golden

    GOLDEN — Evergreen’s girls basketball team scored a season-high 61 points Friday night at Golden High School.

    The Cougars were locked in a defensive battle with the Demons through the first half, but Evergreen (3-1, 2-0 in Class 4A Jeffco) turned it on offensively in the second half to take an eventual 61-42 victory.

    Evergreen senior Myla Stewart, left, looks for a way around Golden junior Anna Kennedy (25) on Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I think it really was important when they went out of their zone defense. It definitely was causing us a bit of an issue,” Evergreen sophomore Jameson Mott said after the Cougars had back-to-back 19-point third and fourth quarters Friday night. “When we are driving and kicking it out we play better.”

    The Demons (1-4, 1-2) were hanging midway through the third quarter, but when Golden tried to put more defensive pressure with man-on-man defense the Cougars took advantage. Evergreen went on a 15-2 run to end the third quarter to push its lead to 42-24.

    Mott led all scorers with 23 points, including three 3-pointers and going a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Senior Nicole Levine poured in 18 points for the Cougars. Sophomore Bella Reece came off the bench to contribute 10 points.

    “We wanted them to go man (defense),” Evergreen coach Maddie Hornecker said. “It exposes so much with Nicole and Jameson. Then, Bella scored 10 points when we were able to push the ball and get layups. That was huge to that run.”

    Golden did make a few pushes in an attempt to cut the lead to single-digits in the fourth quarter. Senior Erika Dowell led the Demons with 10 points, including a pair of 3-pointers. Natalie Phillips, Mia Howe and Anna Kennedy combined for 23 points, but it wasn’t enough to pull off the win.

    “We have really been focusing on teamwork,” Mott said. “Without a crowd it’s much easier to hear people talk and communicate.”

    The Cougars’ lone loss so far this season was a defeat against 5A Jeffco’s Chatfield.

    Evergreen sophomore Bella Reece (13) races up the floor with Golden senior Elin Phillips (15) during the Class 4A Jeffco League game Friday night. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Evergreen is back on the road at Wheat Ridge next Monday to face the Farmers. The Cougars get a shot at No. 2 ranked and the defending 4A Jeffco League champs — Green Mountain — on Wednesday, Feb. 10.

    “It’s a psychological battle sometimes,” Hornecker said of facing Green Mountain. “We want to play our game. It’s still a basketball game. How can we attack? Make the most out of it and maybe come out of there with a win.”

    Green Mountain (5-0, 3-0) has been on a tear so far this season with double-digit victories against every opponent, including a 95-6 victory Friday night against Alameda International.

    The Rams went 12-0 in conference play last season on their way to advancing to the 4A state semifinals. Interestingly, Green Mountain last league loss came against Evergreen back on Jan. 16, 2019.

    “I don’t think we should be nervous at all,” Mott said about squaring off against Green Mountain next Wednesday night in Evergreen. “I don’t think we should psych ourselves out or anything. We are ready to battle. We just have to play together, play as a team, play as a family and we’ll get it.”

    Golden in back in action with a road game against Littleton on Monday night followed up by a home game against Wheat Ridge on Wednesday.

    Evergreen junior Cat Beccaccio, left, and Golden sophomore Madison Bates battle for a loose ball on the baseline during the first half Friday night at Golden High School. The Cougars wrestled away with a 61-42 victory. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
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  • Last year’s success providing a major influence for Holyoke girls basketball

    (Holyoke yearbook staff)

    It was hard for Holyoke girls basketball to say goodbye to Emily Jelden and the other seniors from last year’s team.

    The Dragons had put together a strong season, dropping just one game to Limon, and had a solid chance to make a run at the Class 2A state championship. The COVID-19 pandemic shut down everyone’s hopes, but as the 2021 season got underway, Holyoke had clearly picked up right where they left off.

    In Jelden’s absence from a leadership standpoint, Kristin Vieselmeyer and Lauren Herman have filled the role quite nicely.

    “We had some big holes to fill,” coach John Baumgartner said. “Losing a four-year point guard is tough. Our guard play… we’re working on that right now. The kids want to get back (to the state tournament) and hopefully finish the season. That’s the goal right now.”

    That doesn’t just happen with a seamless transition of players on the court. Perhaps one of the biggest strengths of the Dragons’ game is the chemistry between the players. That was felt a year ago when they advanced to the state tournament and it’s something that Vieselmeyer knows is every bit as important this year.

    “They had a big impact on the mentality of our team,” she said. “Coach Baumgartner runs a great program where he keeps the same type of mindset throughout the whole season and we try to implement that into this year, especially with our incoming freshmen.”

    Vieselmeyer has done an admirable job of being the team leader the Dragons (4-0 overall) need both with her attitude and her play.

    Through four games this season, she’s averaging 25.3 points, 12.5 rebounds and three steals per game. As of Friday, she’s second in the state in scoring average regardless of classification.

    The challenge for the next month is going to be maintaining those numbers against teams that are a little more familiar with her work.

    “I think our league opponents know who she is,” Baumgartner said. “I don’t think she’s going to have that much freedom as we get into our league games.”

    With league teams paying more attention to her abilities, Baumgartner says it’s key that she not get frustrated if her production isn’t where it stands today. The best way for the Dragons to keep playing at a level that has earned them the 2A No. 3 ranking is to make sure that everyone is getting involved.

    “Other players players are going to have to step up to give her more room if other teams are going to try and take her out of the game,” Baumgartner said.

    Herman has taken that to heart as she scores nearly 12 points and pulls down almost 10 rebounds per game. Correy Koellner and Elyce Talavera are also contributing sold scoring numbers and also getting work done with rebounding and assists.

    That’s why the team dynamic off the court is so essential. It helps build an element of trust so when the time comes where opponents aren’t going to let Vieselmeyer beat them, she knows that the others on the roster will get the job done.

    “The seniors last year talked a lot about body language and controlling what you can control which is your attitude and effort,” she said. “That’s what I’m doing most this season. I’m playing my role to the best of my abilities and and I’m trying to do whatever I can to help the team, whether that be scoring, rebounding, getting good assists. It doesn’t matter to me as long as I’m contributing to the team.”

    Thus far, it’s worked like a charm. And if the Dragons keep playing with positive attitudes and the ability to get everyone involved, they’ll play their way into those late-March playoff games.

    (Holyoke yearbook staff)
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