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Prairie Girls Basketball

Prairie - Girls Basketball

Prairie girls have short team and high hopes

Steve Doser has searched all over Ely, Swisher, Shueyville and parts of southwest Cedar Rapids for basketball players who are taller than 5-foot-9.

Finding none, he's happy to coach the hard-working girls he's got at Cedar Rapids Prairie.

"It's been fun," Doser said. "We have a nice young team. We have kids who can put the ball in the hole this year. They're just going to get better and better.

"We're young, but it's a team that can score and a team that can press and they have great team chemistry."

Prairie struggled through a 4-and-18 campaign last year, but the Hawks are looking to climb the ladder with an extremely young squad. Doser started one senior, two juniors and two sophomores in the jamboree at Kennedy Friday night, and his first two subs off the bench were freshmen.

Prairie opens the 2011-12 campaign at 6:30 Saturday night by hosting Muscatine.

The tallest player on the team is freshman Emilie Rotter, who stands 5-foot-9. Cyerra Hutchins, Courteney McCrary, Mackenzie Serbousek and Josie Wagner are 5-foot-8.

The Mississippi Valley Conference is filled with players who stand 6-feet and taller, so the Hawks will have to be pesky, quick, fearless and determined.

"My first six years here we had at least three 6-footers or more," Doser said. "In the last four years we haven't found any. It makes us have to be more aggressive at every other position."

Doser accepts the challenge. He has a spirited bunch that likes to play the game.

"I'll tell you what, they'll compete and they're going to be fun to watch," he said. "They're a basketball-smart team. This team is more basketball oriented. They understand, they're smart."

Prairie lacks height, but the Hawks don't lack ability. The attack starts with sophomore Madison Dellamuth, a point guard who led Prairie in scoring last year as a freshman at 9.7 points.

Dellamuth is a slick passer, but Doser wants her to try and score more points this season. Sometimes, she's too unselfish.

"We've had a talk," Doser said. "Colleges are already interested in her and they want to see her become more of an offensive presence, and that's what we've been talking about. She will.

"I think you'll see her shooting more and more, which will help the team. She's extremely generous, and at times too generous, but she's working on that."

Dellamuth sees the whole floor and makes terrific passes to her teammates, but sometimes they don't see it coming and the pass leads to an undeserved turnover.

"She's the best passer I've seen in 18 years," Doser said. "A great passer, but she's also a great scorer. We want to see that part of her game develop and I think it will."

Kaitilyn Yanecek (5-7), Alisa Weiland (5-4), McCrary (5-8), Hutchins (5-8) and Dellamuth (5-6) started for Prairie in the jamboree. Rotter (5-9) and Serbousek (5-8) were the first two subs, followed by Abby Ganske (5-7).

"We just want to compete. We really want competitors out there," Doser said. "We want to compete to win, and I think you'll see better play this year."

 

Prairie - Girls Basketball

Hawks tie Solon in jamboree

Taylor Jacobson poured in 19 points Friday night as Cedar Rapids Jefferson topped Alburnett, 43-17, in the 31st annual girls basketball jamboree at Kennedy High School.

Rachel Broghammer and Kaitlyn Davidson scored seven points apiece for the J-Hawks. Maddie Koolbeck blocked four shots for Jefferson and scored four points.

Six Metro schools participated in the Jamboree. Each exhibition game consisted of two eight-minute quarters.

Jefferson (43): Davidson 7, Blietz 0, Jacobson 19, Broghammer 7, Koolbeck 4, Jonas 4, Brathwaite 2, Bailey 0, Stromert 0, Towns 0, Evans 0.

Alburnett (17): Naeve 5, Comried 2, B. Casconi 4, K. Casconi 0, Miller 4, Martin 0, Sorenson 0, Freeland 2, Hand 0.

LINN-MAR 29, BENTON COMMUNITY 11

Mykaela Brandt scored 11 points to lead Linn-Mar past the Benton Community Bobcats. Kristen Eiles came off the bench to score eight points for the Lions.

Linn-Mar (29): Brandt 11, Strauel 3, Thrune 0, Cheatham 4, Major 0, Yearling 0, Harms 2, Eiles 8, Duggan 0, Koelker 0, Libenguth 1.

Benton (11): Mills 0, Weekley 8, Bridgewater 2, Brecht 0, Petrzelka 2, Brunnsen 0, Sindt 0, Roe 0, Larsen 0, Embray 0.

PRAIRIE 15, SOLON 12

Alisa Weiland and Courteney McCrary scored four points apiece as the Prairie Hawks trimmed Solon. Rylee Smith led the Spartans with six points.

Solon (12): Smith 6, Holubar 4, Cave 0, Breza 2, Rickels 0, K. Purdy 0, R.Purdy 0, Kramer 0, Anderson 0, Stinocher 0, Misel 0.

Prairie (15): Yanecek 2, Hutchins 2, Weiland 4, McCrary 4, Dellamuth 1, Ganske 0, Serbousek 2, Rotter 0.

WASHINGTON 29, MARION  14

Madison Kramer scored nine points and Jazz Royster added eight markers as No. 7 Cedar Rapids Washington defeated Marion.

Beth Knapp and Dani Peyton scored four points apiece for the Indians.

Marion (14): Scott 0, Kramer 0, Knapp 4, Peyton 4, Jones 1, Sahm 2, Korf 0, Cole 0, Baines 3, Deeney 0, Mohr 0, Redlinger 0.

Washington (29): Herb 3, Kramer 9, Royster 8, Franklin 3, Klaus 4, Goodlove 0, Foreman 0, Bjornsen 0, Glenski 0, Stone 0, Hobbs 2, Campbell 0, Detweiler 0, Gonder 0, Runge 0, Malcolm 0.

MOUNT VERNON 18, KENNEDY 17

Courtney Strait scored 10 points for No. 12 Cedar Rapids Kennedy in a one-point loss to Mount Vernon in the final game of the jamboree. Liz Skotowski led Mount Vernon with seven points.

Kennedy (17): Strait 10, Simmons 0, Johnson 0, Hendrickson 4, Botkin 3, Meier 0, Holmes 0, Corkery 0, Davis 0, Wagner 0, Dean 0, Zinser 0.

Mount Vernon (18): Chapman 3, Skotowski 7, Rice 0, Pisarik 0, Whitley 6, Signe 0, Giegerich 0, Wieditz 2.

 

Prairie - Girls Basketball

Precocious frosh raises Hawks' hopes

While the girls state basketball tournament officially closed the books on the prep careers of several outstanding Mississippi Valley Conference seniors, the Metro’s top young player eyed the tourney from a distance, dreaming of writing her own chapters in future contests.

Prairie’s Madison Dellamuth, a starting point guard who was the only freshman selected to the MVC first team, attended the Cedar Rapids Washington-Pleasant Valley substate game just to get a feel for the competitive environment.

“Even watching the Washington game, I know we can be there,” she says of her team, which finished 4-18 overall and 3-13 in the MVC this season. “It was kind of hard because I think as a team we could be out there and we could compete with those teams.”

A quiet kid who speaks about playing basketball with an unmistakable smolder in her eye, she’s less boastful than determined, believing she can help her Prairie Hawks achieve the kind of success she experienced as a youngster.

Dellamuth began playing basketball on 'Y' teams in first grade, but mostly just liked being outdoors at the time, she says. “We lived out in the country, so I was off doing things – riding four-wheelers, swimming, playing football with my brothers, because that’s all I have is brothers.”

Credit her brothers – Austin, a junior at Prairie, and Mitch, her twin – with helping her develop the strength and agility that have made her a powerful force on the court.

Last Updated on Sunday, 06 March 2011 20:56

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Prairie - Girls Basketball

Hawks can't slow Kennedy duo

It wasn’t always pretty, but Kennedy did what it had to in order to advance, winning 66-60 at Prairie on Wednesday night in the first round of the Class 4A girls regional tournament.

The Cougars (9-13) led by as many as 11 points in the second half but the Hawks (4-18) refused to give up, clawing their way back into the game. Kennedy's lead was only 51-49 with 6 minutes left, but the Cougars had an answer for every Prairie run and were able to fend off the Hawks.

“Prairie played outstanding and hard,” Kennedy Coach Dennis Roloff said. “They play an aggressive game and if they don’t get called they are in every game.”

The Hawks just couldn’t stop Kennedy’s offensive duo of  junior Courtney Strait and senior Olivia Meier, who led all scorers with 25 and 19 points, respectively.

Last Updated on Sunday, 06 March 2011 20:52

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Prairie - Girls Basketball

Xavier stumps Prairie, 56-37

It wasn't always pretty, but Xavier got the job done at Prairie, beating the Hawks, 56-37, on Friday in the regular season finale.

Xavier was led by senior Alex Saxen, who notched 19 points, including three 3-pointers. Junior Emily Walvoord chipped in 10 points for the Saints.

Freshman Madison Dellamuth topped Prairie with 10 points, and sophomore Alisa Weiland added eight points.

Prairie threw an unexpected wrinkle at the Saints by opening up the game playing zone defense for the first few minutes. But the Saints didn't miss a beat, stretching out the defense by hitting five 3-pointers to open up a 20-10 first-quarter advantage.

Last Updated on Saturday, 12 February 2011 02:17

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