![]() We're playing four times and this was just the second round," Berry said. "It's kind of like the (Manny) Pacquiao-(Juan Manuel) Marquez fight. The Lady Rebels do get two more shots at Midland High this season with the two teams scheduled to meet on the opening day of the Byron Johnston Tournament in a couple weeks and then again in January during District 2-5A play. Lee never got closer than six points for the remainder of the game. Allen sparked Midland High's 9-0 run with a 10-foot bank shot with 5:09 to play.Īfter a pair of free throws by freshman guard Alexandrea Washington put the Lady Dawgs up 31-27, her twin sister Alexis Washington went end to end with a layup, drawing a foul in the process and successfully completing the 3-point play.Īllen capped the rally when Alexandrea Washington found her cutting to the basket for an uncontested layup at the 2:56 mark, putting MHS up 36-27. Junior forward Desare' Allen was a key figure for the Lady Dawgs in the fourth, scoring six of her game-high 11 points in the period. "We were able to make some plays and go on a little spurt there in the fourth and we played good enough defense to hang on for the win." "I thought this was a tough game with both teams not having their legs underneath them," MHS coach Ron Berry said. The game was tied at 27 with 5:47 left to play when Midland High made its run and extended its winning streak against the Lady Rebels. The Lady Rebels outscored Midland High in both the second and third periods, and held a 24-23 lead seconds into the fourth period. "I've got to build the intensity in this program and until I do it's always going to come out this way." "Right now we just can't match up with them," Moylan-Fowler said.
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