Lady Highlanders dominate Happy Valley; Warriors’ second-half surge knocks off ‘Landers

Published 2:24 pm Wednesday, December 18, 2024

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In a non-conference clash on Monday evening at Bayless Gymnasium, the Happy Valley Warriors put on a second-half surge to defeat the Cloudland Highlanders in boys basketball action. On the girls’ side, the Cloudland Lady Highlanders used 18 turnovers and dominating defense to throttle Happy Valley 66-26.

BOYS
Happy Valley (2-10 overall) opened with a 13-8 first quarter behind six points from Ron Paul Parker, but the Highlanders knotted the score at 17-17 in the second period on a 3-pointer from Bryce Birchfield. Parker then completed a three-point play for a 20-17 Warriors advantage that they never relinquished.

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“Our defensive effort was great,” Warriors head coach Shane Williams said. “It has been there over the last three games, so I am encouraged. We have been fighting through screens and getting rebounds and not allowing a lot of second-chance shots.”

The Warriors cruised to a 29-22 halftime lead and turned up the pressure in the second half, outscoring Cloudland 32-20. Austin Stines and Parker each had 16 points to lead the Happy Valley offensive effort, with Austin Nickles recording a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds.

Senior Nick Caraway led the ‘Landers with 10 points, with Uriah Jarrett and Birchfield each adding nine.

GIRLS: Cloudland 66, Happy Valley 26
Happy Valley (1-10 overall) was able to keep pace with Cloudland (6-3 overall) for one quarter, trailing 16-12 after one period. From there, it was all Cloudland, as the Lady ‘Landers overwhelmed HV 50-14 from the first period onward. The ‘Landers shut out the Lady Warriors in the fourth quarter with a running clock.

“We put a lot of shots up,” Lady Highlanders head coach Matt Birchfield said. “We didn’t start real well. Happy Valley came out of the gate well, but we made the transition to better defense, and our tempo on offense was forced by good defense.”

Makenzie Street led all scorers with 19 points, hitting five 3-pointers, with Makinna Shell adding 10 points to the Cloudland scoring ledger.

“Street was hot tonight,” Birchfield said. “She can fill it up when she makes good shots.”

For Happy Valley, Cayden Anderson had 10 points, with fellow senior Josephine Zeoli adding six points.

GIRLS

Cloudland 66, Happy Valley 26

Cloudland (66)
R. Blair 7, Street 19, Shell 10, L. Blair 4, Clawson 2, Turbyfill 4, S. McCurry 5, E. McCurry 8, Harper 3, Jones 4.

Happy Valley (26)
Moore 2, Whitehead 2, Anderson 10, Sommers 4, Zeoli 6, Gardner 2.

Cloudland 16 19 24 7 – 66
Happy Valley 12 6 8 0 – 26

3-point goals: Cloudland 11 (Street 5, E. McCurry 2, R. Blair 1, Shell 1, S. McCurry 1, Harper 1); Happy Valley 1 (Zeoli 1).

BOYS

Happy Valley 61, Cloudland 42

Cloudland (42)
Birchfield 9, Jarrett 9, Balado 2, Caraway 10, K. Cole 4, Shell 6, Wilson 2.

Happy Valley (61)
L. Parker 8, Stines 16, R. Parker 16, Nickles 11, Bahn 1, Rose 6, Esterline 3.

Cloudland 8 14 9 11 – 42
Happy Valley 13 16 13 19 – 61

3-point goals: Cloudland 5 (Birchfield 2, Caraway 2, Jarrett 1); Happy Valley 1 (Esterline 1).