Monday, December 23, 2024
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Bears Bounce Back


Ainsley Raybold will be the first person to tell you that she hasn’t exactly been shooting the lights out this basketball season.

But Monday night, Raybold made buckets. Big bucket after back-breaking bucket in crunch time, when Elizabethtown needed them most.

Raybold drilled four second-half 3-pointers, including a pair of game-changing fourth-quarter treys, plus another must-have jumper down the stretch, and the Bears rallied from a 12-point deficit to top Ephrata 47-43 at Cocalico in a one-game playoff between the Section Two co-champs for a spot in the L-L League playoff bracket.

End result: E-town (11-2 overall) will pile right back on the bus and take the same route to Denver tonight for a quarterfinal showdown against Section Three champ Cocalico (13-2) at 6 p.m.

“We were getting good looks in the first half, but they weren’t falling,” Etown coach John Myers said. “We said to keep running the offense and to keep getting looks, and they’ll start falling. And we had to keep rebounding like animals, which is one of our strong suits. We stuck with it, and we finally started making shots.”

For a good chunk of Monday’s game, it sure looked like Ephrata would be making the short bus ride back to Denver tonight. But the Mountaineers — who had a 24-12 lead with 1:27 to go in the second quarter, and a 34-23 cushion with 1:57 to play in the third quarter — couldn’t slam the door.

After a sluggish start, Ephrata (10-4) got the first run, and it was a beauty.

Jasmine Griffin (17 points) went reverse layup, steal and run-out layup, and steal and pull-up jumper for a 6-0 spurt and an 11-8 lead. And in the second quarter, the Mounts used a 10-0 burst to seize control; Olivia Fedorshak scored in the post, Destiny Lefever had a conventional three-point play, Griffin hit a jumper and added another conventional three-point play, and Mallory Kline’s top-of-the-key 3-ball capped the spree for a 24-12 lead.

Undaunted, E-town started chipping away in the third, and when Raybold splashed her second trey of the quarter, the Bears were within 34-25.

Key components of Etown’s fourth-quarter comeback: First, Elise Hassinger and Carly Sedun combined to pluck nine rebounds, which was enormous, as the Bears won the rebounding battle by a 41-26 count. Second, Jade Love-Morris got the arc vibes going with a trey and E-town was within 36-32.

Raybold (16 points) did the rest: Her 3-pointer cut Ephrata’s lead to 36-35 with 4:17 to go; her wing triple gave the Bears the lead for good, 40-38, with 2:22 to play. She hit a short jumper in the key for a 42-38 edge, and she swished a pair of game-icing free throws with 10 ticks showing.

“Ainsley really came up big for us,” Myers noted.

“We came out more determined in the second half, and we really started knocking down shots,” Raybold said. “The flow of the game was so much better, and we were connecting more. The first half we were all out of sorts. That flow wasn’t there. In the second half, we started feeling more like ourselves and the shots started falling.”

And falling and falling and falling. Ephrata never recovered.

“It’s a game we had, but we couldn’t close it out,” Mounts’ coach Brian Cerullo said. “We felt good at the half, but it seemed like we just didn’t have enough energy. We knew we had to try and pack it in and stop their inside game and get rebounds. But they made shots.”