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MORSE HIGH SCHOOL forward Isabelle Paulus (30) is fouled by Leavitt’s Tasha Cloutier (15) during a girls basketball game at Bath Middle School on Friday. The Shipbuilders fell in their opener, 38-32.
MORSE HIGH SCHOOL forward Isabelle Paulus (30) is fouled by Leavitt’s Tasha Cloutier (15) during a girls basketball game at Bath Middle School on Friday. The Shipbuilders fell in their opener, 38-32.
BATH

Through 32 minutes of Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference girls high school basketball on Friday, Morse and Leavitt combined for just 21 field goals.

Blame can certainly be passed around. From the Shipbuilders and Hornets trying to figure things out in their first game of the campaign, to both defenses playing in-your-face basketball … this one was a defensive war.

MORSE HIGH SCHOOL’S Noa Sreden (33) goes to the basket past Leavitt’s Shannon O’Malley during a KVAC Class B girls high school basketball game at Bath Middle School on Friday.
MORSE HIGH SCHOOL’S Noa Sreden (33) goes to the basket past Leavitt’s Shannon O’Malley during a KVAC Class B girls high school basketball game at Bath Middle School on Friday.
In the end, it was two big shots from the visitors and a huge advantage on the boards that lifted Leavitt to a season-opening 38-32 victory at Bath Middle School, the first game under new Hornets coach Dave Gerrish.

A key four-point play by Leavitt’s Tasha Cloutier turned a 17-17 third-quarter deadlock into a 21-17 Hornets lead, and a 3-pointer moments later by Sierra Santomango made for a 24-18 game.

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And, Morse was slowed by a staggering 34-19 disadvantage on the boards, along with 35 turnovers.

“I think Leavitt did a great job on the boards, something that was a huge factor with putback after putback, and we didn’t make free throws,” said Morse second-year coach Becky Roak, whose Shipbuilders visit Winslow on Tuesday. “We tried to force the ball inside to Emma Harrington, which is our gameplan, and it just wasn’t there.”

“The kids did a great job and just kept hanging in the basketball game,” said Gerrish. “Defense was pretty good on both sides, and we made just enough to pull this game out. Just a real good team effort. They played together and just wanted to win this basketball game.”

Sloppy play

Leavitt jumped out to a 5-2 lead in the first three minutes of Friday’s contest, as Santomango scored three points. But, Morse turned up the defense, forcing nine Hornet turnovers and running off a 6-0 run behind four points from Leia Graves for an 8-5 lead. Chantel Eells notched a basket to get Leavitt to 8-7 after eight minutes.

Morse kept bringing the defense, holding Leavitt to just four points in the first five minutes of the second quarter while taking a 14-11 lead.

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But, the Hornets closed the first half strong, putting together a six-point spurt, fueled by three steals from Meagan Dow. Santomango’s layup gave Leavitt the lead, 15-14, and Kendra Gilbert’s putback after two hardworking offensive rebounds pushed the Hornets into a 17-14 lead. Leavitt led 17-15 at the break despite 15 turnovers.

“They play hard every day that they come to practice and they played hard on defense tonight,” said Roak of her squad, who committed 20 first-half turnovers. “That is where we are right now. We play well on defense, but we need to find our offense and free-throw shooting.”

Morse tied the game at 17 on a Signe Ostergaard bucket, but Cloutier drained a 3- pointer and was fouled. She made the free throw for a four-point play and a 21-17 Hornets lead. Santomango’s trey staked the Hornets to a 24-18 edge.

“Those were huge shots, and you try to make a run at some point, and though that was just a mini-run, it was important in this one,” said Gerrish, who along with his first win at Leavitt picked up his first technical.

Morse made a run in the fourth quarter, shrinking Leavitt’s biggest lead, 29-22, to one point (29-28 with 4:52 remaining) as Ostergaard and Harrington each scored three points during a 6-0 run.

The Shipbuilders had their opportunities to take the lead, forcing three straight Leavitt turnovers, but Morse went cold on the offensive end. The Hornets held Morse to just one field goal in the fourth quarter, while Gilbert scored four of her eight points in the final frame.

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Santomango and Cloutier led the Hornets with nine points each, while Eells had five points and Dow four. Leavitt was 13 of 48 (27 percent) from the floor and made just 10 of 28 from the free-throw line.

Gilbert pulled down a game-high nine rebounds, with Eells adding eight boards and four steals.

Harrington and Ostergaard paced Morse with nine points apiece, with Madison Savary chipping in five points and Graves four. The Shipbuilders were 8-of- 34 (23 percent) from the field, with Ostergaard adding eight steals, Harrington five rebounds and three steals, and Noa Sreden four boards.

Leavitt 38,
Morse 32

At Bath Middle School
Leavitt — 7 10 10 11 — 38
Morse—8 7 611—32
Leavitt — Meagan Dow 1-2-4,
Tasha Cloutier 3-2-9, Sierra Santomango 3-2-9, Chantel Eells 2-1-
5, Kendra Gilbert 3-2-8, Miranda
Coombs 0-0-0, Shannon O’Malley
1-1-3, Allie Belaire 0-0-0, Briana
Noniewicz 0-0-0. Totals — 13-10-
38
Morse — Leia Graves 2-0-4,
Emma Harrington 3-3-9, Signe
Ostergaard 1-7-9, Isabelle Paulus
0-2-2, Noa Sreden 1-1-3, Jacelyn
McNeill 0-0-0, Kate Dube 0-0-0,
Madison Savary 1-3-5, Amanda
Gagne 0-0-0, Hope Faulkingham
0-0-0, Megan Curtis 0-0-0. Totals
— 8-16-32.
3-point field goals — (L) Cloutier,
Santomango.
Records — Leavitt 1-0, Morse 0-
1.
Up next for Morse — Tuesday at
Winslow, 6:30 p.m.


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