Manchester Squires


North Miami

Lady Squires roll to top of TRC


By Samuel-Shane Cooper
NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. — 1/10/00 despite dressing just eight players, the Manchester girls' basketball team pounded North Miami 78-33 in a Three Rivers Conference game here Monday. With the win, Manchester remains unbeaten and atop of the conference standings with a 3-0 record. The host Lady Squires were missing a number of players due to illness and injury and used a core of six girls until the fourth quarter. "I thought we did a good job," Manchester coach Keri Nichols said. "We knew that this was a big game, it's the first of three this week and it's finals week, so we thought we needed to concentrate and start the week off with a win." Manchester's fullcourt press, like it has for many opponents this season, took North Miami out of its game in the first quarter. The Lady Warriors were forced into 12 first-quarter turnovers and had as many turnovers as points by halftime with 19. "Anytime you have something that can cause turnovers, you have to be happy with it," Nichols said of the press. "We were pretty successful with it, but Northfield broke it pretty easily, so were just working on making it better." The Lady Squires took control early with a 10-0 run to open the game and finished the quarter with an 18-6 advantage, not allowing North Miami to score until the three-minute mark of the period. Forward Jessica Hicks scored nine points during the first quarter run, Carrie White scored five and Heather Terflinger capped the surge with a layup. The run continued in the second quarter, as Manchester began the period with a 12-2 run that was halted with an Alissa See jump shot with 2:42 left in the half. "It's always hard to please a coach, we're paid to be critical," Nichols said with a laugh. "I thought we did a nice job of adjusting to what they were doing and I think we are definitely taking a step forward." Manchester did their best to dominate the Lady Warriors (3-11, 1-3), outrebounding North Miami 36-27 and holding a comfortable advantage at the free-throw line. The Lady Squires were 24-of-37 from the charity stripe while North Miami hit just 3-of-12. The combination of Hicks and Terflinger was a potent one for Manchester and posed problems for North Miami. Terflinger would push the ball up the court and either drive the lane for a layup or pass the ball off to Hicks inside. Hicks led all scorers with 30 points on 12 of 18 shooting and completed the double-double with a game-high 10 rebounds. She also had four steals. Terflinger finished with 16 points and grabbed five boards while dishing out 10 assists, Ann Harms connected was 3-for-4 from the floor for 10 points, while Carrie White added eight. Erin White came off the bench to grab eight rebounds. For North Miami, See was the leading scorer with 13 points and grabbed five rebounds. Christena Crippen added seven points and four rebounds while Brooke Haynes added five and grabbed a team-high seven boards. Manchester moves to 10-3 overall and travels to Triton on Thursday.

© 1997 brhicks@ctlnet.com


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