'Jazz'-ed up Warriors headed to state
The Washington Warriors got all “Jazz-ed” up on Tuesday night. As in senior forward Jazz Royster.
Royster responded to a second-quarter tongue-lashing from Coach Frank Howell and spearheaded her team to a 70-51 regional final victory over No. 7 Pleasant Valley at Prairie High School.
The sixth-ranked Warriors (19-3) will face No.3 Iowa City West (21-2) next Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the first round of the girls state tournament at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
It will be Howell’s fifth trip to Des Moines in eight years at the helm of the Warriors. He also made two appearances as head coach at Audubon High School.
Royster said she took Howell’s comments in stride.
“I kind of like it when I get yelled at because it makes me work harder,” she said. “I have never been to state before. It feels great.”
With his team leading by eight points, Howell removed Royster from the game early in the second quarter. He angrily scolded the junior for several seconds and then sent her back in the game.
Royster immediately responded with a three-point play, then banked in a 3-pointer from the top of the key, followed by a offensive rebound and a put-back. In a span of just three minutes, Royster had ignited the Warriors with eight key points, giving her team a 20-point lead (37-17).
Washington led 39-17 at halftime and Pleasant Valley (18-4) never threatened again.
Leading scorer and rebounder Tia Dawson played sparingly in the first half for Washington due to foul problems, making Royster’s heroics even more important.
“That was a big deal for us,” Howell said of Royster’s second-quarter binge. “Especially because Tia (Dawson) had two fouls. Jazz played really big for us.”
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