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Ely advances to semi-finals

Were set to face Cromwell-Wright after topping Cherry, Chisholm

Marshall Helmberger
Posted 3/6/24

ESKO—The Timberwolves were set to face top-seeded Cromwell-Wright in the Section 7A semi-finals here on Wednesday night, after the Timberjay’s weekly presstime. The Wolves advanced to the …

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Ely advances to semi-finals

Were set to face Cromwell-Wright after topping Cherry, Chisholm

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ESKO—The Timberwolves were set to face top-seeded Cromwell-Wright in the Section 7A semi-finals here on Wednesday night, after the Timberjay’s weekly presstime. The Wolves advanced to the semi-final round for the third straight season after a convincing 65-49 win over Chisholm on Saturday.
Ely jumped out early in the contest even as the Bluestreaks managed to keep the game tight at times. “We built a 15-point lead in the first half by getting out in transition, getting some steals, and hitting a couple layups and threes,” said Ely Head Coach Max Gantt. As she has most of the season, senior Grace LaTourell led the way offensively with 23 points, including five three-balls. Freshman Audrey Kallberg added two treys of her own as she racked up 15 points and five steals, while senior Hannah Penke added 13 points. Junior Clare Thomas added nine points to the cause and played solid defense.
“We played solid defense even though a lot of calls went against us, but sometimes that happens when you’re trying to be physical,” said Gantt. A physical approach, combined with an effective zone defense while giving up few turnovers, allowed Ely to control the ball much of the game, said Gantt. “It felt good to beat that Chisholm team for a third time. That’s not easy to do.”
Playing at home last Thursday, the Wolves had little trouble pitting Cherry 80-44. “It was a solid home playoff win,” said Gantt. “We took care of the ball well, shot the ball well and played decent defense.” It was the final home game for the team’s three seniors and they put on a show as LaTourell and Penke connected on five three-balls each on route to 26 point performances. Senior Sarah Visser notched eight points and grabbed 13 rebounds.
Kallberg added 14 points and four steals.
The Wolves were at 22 wins on the season heading into Wednesday’s contest with Cromwell-Wright, the second most wins in the team’s history. Cromwell-Wright has proven to be a tough rival for Ely. “We are excited to get another crack at that team in this game,” said Gantt earlier this week. “Cromwell is solid, but why not us? Why not beat them this time you know? The last two years they got us, but maybe this time it’s our turn.”