WELCH–Our sports coverage this week hasn’t been what you’ve come to expect from WelchOK.com. Your executive editor and our primary sports contributor both had to travel, and then your editor got sick. So, here’s the report, a little belated but better late than never.
And, I usually post this at the end of the sports updates, but I want to put it at the beginning of this report to make sure everyone reads it. The detailed sports reports of late have been contributed by Patrick Hankins. He does a great job of reporting on the basketball games, and if you appreciate him doing so (none of us are making any money off WelchOK.com), please leave a comment on this post letting him know. With that said, let’s review this week in Wildcat basketball.
Welch Lady Cats v. Bluejacket Lady Chieftains, Tues., Feb. 2, 1010 (Senior Night)
Your Welch Lady Cats hosted the visiting Bluejacket Lady Chieftains in a Lucky Seven conference battle on the Kenneth Sooter Court of the Welch Wildcat Gym. The Lady Cats came out and pounced on their cross-the-way rivals, racing out to an eight-point lead on a three by Erin Snedden and a pair of buckets by Sierra Hankins and Tylor Dodson. Welch led, 18-6, at the end of the first quarter. Tylor Dodson sank eight points in the first quarter for the Lady Cats.
Both teams went cold in the second quarter, and it seemed free throws were all either team could muster on the offensive end. The Lady Cats managed one bucket, and the Lady Chieftains sank a pair of baskets; all other scoring came from the charity stripe. At the end of the quarter, the Lady Cats still led by 12, with the score 26-14 going into the halftime break. A balanced scoring attack by the Lady Cats showed Tylor Dodson and Sierra Hankins pacing the Lady Cats’ offense with nine each and Erin Snedden adding eight in the first half.
Bluejacket came out of the break and scored six straight points to shave the Lady Cat lead to points in a hurry. The Lady Cats responded with a bucket by Hankins and a three by Snedden to expand the lead to 11 with half the third quarter remaining. The visiting Lady Chieftains rallied again, cutting the lead to single digits, but the Lady Cats answered with baskets of their own to hold off the surge. At the end of three quarters, the Lady Cats led, 43-26.
The Lady Chieftains came fighting back and with a pair of free throws, cutting their deficit to nine with six minutes left in the game. A basket by Hankins pushed the Lady Cats’ lead back to 11 with 5:33 left to play. On their next possession, a made bucket by the visitors again cut the Lady Cat lead to nine, but three converted free throws by Dodson advanced the Lady Cat lead to 12 with under four minutes to play. The rest of the half found both teams shooting free throws after the referees got a little whistle-happy in the last four minutes. In the end, the Lady Cats were victorious, 59-42. Sierra Hankins had a season-high 28 for the Lady Cats. Tylor Dodson also had a season-high 20 points. Erin Snedden finished in double figures with ten, and Krystin Marlow added one.
Welch Wildcats v. Bluejacket Chieftains, Feb. 2, 2010 (Senior Night)
Your Welch Wildcats went into Tuesday’s game with a 17-2 record, looking to continue their winning ways after a few days off because of inclement weather and hoping not to be too rusty after the layoff. Apparently, the Cats stayed rust-free as they bounded out to a 10-2 lead with 2:33 left in the first quarter on buckets by seniors Dakota Chenoweth, Gabe Moore, Jordan Dry, and Joey Powers to start the game. The other senior starter, Grant Bullard, waited until later in the quarter to get his first points on a nice lay in, extending the Wildcat lead to 14. The Cats were ahead, 21-3, at the end of the first quarter.
The second quarter proved to be the second verse of the same song, as the Cats drove their lead to 33-5 with 4:49 remaining in the first half. Back-to-back three pointers by Dakota Chenoweth powered the Cats further past the over-matched Chieftains. The first half saw all 17 Wildcats take the floor and 10 of those found their way into the scoring column, led by Dakota Chenoweth with 12 first half points. At the end of the first half, the Cats had a healthy 43-11 lead.
The Cats extended their lead to 49-14 with 3:54 left in the third, with the Wildcat bench logged significant playing time. Austin Hale nailed a trey from the top of the key at the buzzer and expanded the Wildcat lead to 54-20 at the end of the third.
The fourth quarter saw the Cats’ bench continue to get some playing time, and the game was soon out of hand for the visitors. In the end, the Cats prevailed 65-22. Dakota Chenoweth led the Cats with 12 points, Jordan Dry had nine, Gabe Moore and Brenton Hale added eight each, Joey Powers contributed six, Chance Harris and Grant Bullard each bucketed five, Jacob Mount added four, and Austin Buchanan, Billy McClintick, Alex Smith, and Lucas Thompson had two each to round out the Cats’ offense.
Welch v. Wyandotte, Thur., Feb. 4, 2010
Your Wildcat teams hosted Wyandotte Thursday night. We didn’t have a reporter to provide a detailed report of the game, but the results are as follows:
The Wyandotte girls led the Lady Cats, 25-12, at halftime, eventually beating the Lady Cats, 49-29. Lady Cat scorers were Hankins, nine; Marlow, six; Seigel, five; Dodson, four; Snedden, three; McCord, two.
Both Welch and Wyandotte’s boys’ teams went into the game undefeated in conference play. The Wyandotte boys led the Wildcats, 26-24, at halftime and, 39-37, at end of third quarter. The Wildcats rallied to end the game the victorious, 51-48. They remained undefeated in the Lucky Seven Confernce, while dealing Wyandotte their first conference loss. Wildcat scorers were Powers, 27; Buchanan, nine; Bullard, eight; Hale, four; and Mount, three.
Welch Wildcats v. Wyandotte Bears, Fri., Feb. 5, 2010
(Wyandotte’s homecoming, so the boys played first).
Your Welch Wildcats went on the road last night to visit the Bears of Wyandotte and decide the conference champion. The Bears hoped to avenge their only conference loss, handed to them Thursday night by the Wildcats. A win for the Cats will sew up the Lucky 7 Conference championship; a loss would result in their sharing the title with the Bears. The previous night’s match up ended with the Cats ahead by three after a Wyandotte miss at the buzzer sealed the deal. The Cats hoped Friday night’s outcome would not be so close.
The Bears won the tip and quickly scored but were answered on the Cats’ end by Joey Powers. A three by Wyandotte put the Bears up, but Powers scored on a put-back to cut the Bear lead to one. A trey from Austin Buchanan put the Cats up by one with just over four minutes elapsed in the first quarter. The Cats took a 14-10 lead on a bucket by Powers with less than a minute left in the quarter. A put-back by Powers extended the lead to six, and the Cat defense kept the Bears scoreless the remaining 15 seconds to close out the quarter. Cats led at the end of one quarter, 16-10, ten of which came from Powers.
In the beginning of the second quarter, quick bucket by the Bears cut the Wildcat lead to four, but Powers answered again to extend it back to six. Both teams traded baskets in the second quarter with neither team establishing themselves. A bucket by the Bears cut the Cat lead to four, and an ensuing foul call and both made freebies cut the Cat lead to two points. The Cats struggled from the line, missing a couple of free throws and allowing the Bears back into the game. Another made free throw by the Bears cut the lead to a single point with under three minutes left in the half. The Cats collected themselves and responded with a pair of buckets to extend the lead to five with just under 20 seconds left. The Cats rebounded a Bear miss, and Grant Bullard was fouled with two seconds left in the quarter, sinking both free throws and extending the Cat lead to seven. At the close of the first half, the Cats led, 30-23. Powers led the Cats scoring attack with 12, while Jacob Mount added nine.
The Cats received the ball first to start the second half, and Powers started where he left off, scoring from the baseline. Two quick buckets in a row by the Bears cut the Cat lead to five, with just over two minutes gone in the period. A trey by the Bears cut into the Cat lead, but back-to-back Cat buckets extended the lead. A Wyandotte player received a technical foul, and Grant Bullard made one of the two free throws to put the Cats up by five with 3:39 left in the quarter. Both teams traded buckets the remainder of the quarter until a Cat turnover led to a foul on a shot, and the Bear made both shots. Welch then turned it over once again, leading to a make by the Bears, who closed the gap to one with under a minute to play in the quarter. A miss by the Cats ended the quarter with the Cats barely leading, 39-38.
A put-back by the Bears gave them the lead, 40-39, and on their next posession they extended their lead,42-39, with 6:03 left in the quarter. A trey by Powers tied the game at 42-42 with 5:30 left in the game. The Bears scored and were answered by the Cats on their end to deadlock the game once again. A controversial call sent the Bears to the line with an “and one” opportunity, which they failed to convert. Powers scored again to tie the game once more at 46 all. Welch held the Bears on their next possession and called a timeout to set up their offense with 2:03 left in the contest. Another put-back by Powers put the Cats ahead by two with 1:32 left in the game. A nifty move by Grant Bullard against the big Wyandotte center on the next possession put the Cats ahead by four with 52 seconds remaining. The Bears responded with a bucket of their own to cut the Cat lead to two with 35.9 seconds left. The Cats inbounded the ball, moving it across the timeline and calling a timeout to set up a play. Neither team was in the bonus situation, so it came down to who could make a play rather than a free throw shooting contest. Welch inbounded and was fouled immediately, but then turned the ball over on their next inbound with the Bears taking over on their end with under 20 seconds remaining. The Cats almost forced a turnover, but a foul call gave the Bears back the ball under their basket with 10.4 seconds left. Two missed threes by the Bears, and the Cats earned the 50-48 victory and the Lucky Seven Conference Championship. Powers led the Cats with 25, Jacob Mount had 11, Austin Buchanan tallied six, Grant Bullard scored five, and Gabe Moore and Brenton Hale added two each.
Welch Lady Cats v. Wyandotte Lady Bears, Fri., Feb. 5, 2010
The Welch LadyCats traveled to Wyandotte looking to avenge a conference loss to the Lady Bears the previous night. Sierra Hankins gathered in an offensive rebound and bucketed the put-back to give the Lady Cats a quick two points to start the game. But the Lady Bears answered to tie the game at two each early in the first. A three by Erin Snedden extended the Lady Cat lead, 5-2 with 5:20 left in the quarter. An ensuing bucket by Wyandotte cut the Cat lead to one at the 5 minute mark. A put-back by Tylor Dodson put the Lady Cats ahead once again, 7-5 with 3:22 left in the quarter. Dodson scored again to extend the lead to 9-5 in favor of Welch with 2:20 left in the quarter. Hankins scored on an assist from Krystin Marlow, pushing the Lady Cat lead to six, but the Lady Bears countered with a basket of their own, cuting their deficit to just four. After a Welch miss,the Lady Bears held the ball to run out the quarter and nailed a trey with two seconds left,making the first-quarter score 11-10 in favor of the Lady Cats.
A trey from Wyandotte started the second quarter and gave the Lady Bears their first lead of the game, 13-11. Hankins scored to tie it up at 13 all with 6:40 left in the quarter. A 20-0 Wyandotte run the remainder of the quarter finished out the half, as the Lady Cats could not make a field goal or even a free throw, going zero for five from the charity stripe in the quarter. Sierra Hankins led the Lady Cats with six first-half points.
The Lady Cats started the second half with a trey by Kelsie Smith, but a quick bucket in transition by the Lady Bears killed any momentum the Lady Cats gained. The Lady Cats emptied the bench with five minutes left in the quarter, all bu throwing in the towel. Even with a 38-point lead and the Welch reserves in the game, the Wyandotte coach must have been worried about a come-back, keeping her starting guards in the game to run up the score on layups off turnovers and Lady Cat misses. At the end of the third, Lady Cats trailed by 40 points, 58-18.
At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Wyandotte coach must have felt her lead was sufficient, finally pulling all her starters and pitting her reserves against the Lady Cat reserves. The reserves played valiantly, but in the end Wyandotte prevailed, 68-18. Hankins led the Lady Cats with six, Tylor Dodson added four, Erin Snedden and Kelsie Smith added three each, and Cheyenne McCord had two. [Editor's note: Stay classy, Wyandotte.]
And there you have it, the results of a busy week of Wildcat basketball. Photos will be added to our Flickr photostream soon. And remember, leave a comment telling Patrick Hankins you appreciate his work on providing reports.























