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Nice to comment a little on the weather in starting this post, as news is grim when it comes to the MACA girls basketball team. Cut to the chase and look to the 82-25 score of Thursday night. A super letdown for Morris, yes (and Chokio-Alberta). And yet a most upbeat story for the victor, a team that I often blog about.
I must confess it's easier to write about teams on the winning end as opposed to the other end. MACA continues to be in one of those profound funks that unfortunately has characterized much, though not all, of the program's history. Believe me I have observed all of it. When I was younger I might try to suggest an explanation. We have certainly had coaching issues - hoo boy - but I'm in no position to comment about that now.
I have never met Mr. Daly but I sure knew his father Paul. I hope Paul still gets out ice fishing. Of course he once held the reins with the now-defunct C-A boys basketball team. He had some exciting teams over there. I remember traveling to Alexandria for a game when of course Alex played at their former school. I haven't been in the new one yet. I ought to visit in order to see the Witt boys or Chloe Scholl. Their parents were once deeply involved with Tiger sports here. Chloe's grandmother was on the school board.
I used to be in a position to know so much about what was going on.
I'm filibustering here before getting into a review of the Thursday GBB game between the Tigers and Lakers. As a Morris-based writer I ought to have head hanging some. MACA was beaten up by the Lakers who took a 58-4 lead by halftime. Oh my God.
It's hard to think we must rule out finger-pointing. I would not assume that coaching is at issue, but perhaps other factors or influences are. You can't tell me Minnewaska is in some sort of superior position with assets/resources. It's a pretty comparable school to Morris, n'est-ce pas? I just think 58-4 is eye-opening. This data appears on the West Central Tribune website this morning.
TGIF except that it's going to get darn cold again. 'Waska eased up some in the second half to outscore MACA 24-21.
What about team morale? Is it holding up for the Tigers? You might say it adds insult to injury that the WC Trib has "stats not available" for Motown. Their old "stats not available" dismissal. Morris does not rate. The Willmar paper is owned by Forum Communications. We are out of their coverage territory even though we very often play teams that are in. Would Morris coaches cooperate if they were invited?
The 'Waska girls have been winning convincingly in many games. For MACA, the complexion of Thursday's game was just like our loss to Mayer Lutheran. That loss was so bad, I implied in my writing here that maybe our school administration should not have put us in a situation where we'd match up vs. them.
But hey, take a look at some other scores from last night: BOLD played a competitive game versus Mayer even though they lost. I just wish MACA could hold its own better.
I believe Morgan Harstad has left the team. A very tall girl just like her sister Kaylee. I'm a next-door neighbor of one of the MACA players. I hope that family does not feel down, even though there would be very good reason to feel down.
58-4 at halftime! Is there a "running clock" rule for games like this? I wonder if 'Waska sent its reserves into action for the second half.
I remember visiting the 'Waska school just days before the whole covid thing set in. Normal life prevailed on that night. It was a post-season game for our Tigers and we were defeated. I had a great time. I mainly went to see Janet Kehoe's granddaughter play. I was hoping she'd make a 3-pointer that night. She did not.
'Waska obviously had several "guns" on Thursday and a prime one was Sydney Dahl. She's a senior post player standing six feet even. Dahl scored the team-best 22 points. There were four players in double figures. Lauryn Ankeny scored 17, Addyson Kath 11 and Alia Randt 10.
The rest of the list: Olivia Danielson 8, Megan Thorfinnson 4, Jayda Kolstoe 4, Kendall Danielson 4 and Amber Peabody 2. Kath and Randt each made two 3-pointers and Dahl made one.
Kolstoe nabbed four rebounds. Ankeny picked up four assists. Thorfinnson with her seven steals led there. Kath and Phemie Oeltjen each blocked two shots.
'Waska has an activities director who was previously at Morris, that Karas guy. At least I assume he's still there. I heard the rumor that Karas was going to make $40,000 more a year at 'Waska. Well, maybe they are starting to get their money's worth.
Congrats to 'Waska. Backers of the Morris program need to get their heads together. I have a long history of speaking openly about such things. I haven't always won friends doing so, especially on school staff.
I see the kmrs-kkok website is not exactly on the ball this morning. C'mon Morris, let's get fired up!
Iowa women looking mortal
We could have expected some dropoff in the performance of Iowa women's basketball following the departure of you-know-who. Well that's "CC." Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall were complimentary stars as well.
This year? Iowa definitely has a competitive look and it's a very likeable bunch. They can challenge anyone on any given night, just like our U of M Gophers. But there's only one winner in a game. Lately, things have just not fallen the Hawkeyes' way. Thursday night was one of those occasions. Playing at home, the Hawks took Nebraska into overtime. Game was at Iowa's Carver place which I'm sure was loud. Alas, the hoped-for victory slipped away. The final score: 87-84.
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Aaliyah Guyton scored her career-best 14 points. Lucy Olsen, the highly-touted newcomer from Villanova (via transfer) looked good with her 14 points. Kylie Feuerbach nailed two 3-pointers and totaled 13 points. She's a senior.
In overtime, Nebraska took an early lead with freethrows and never looked back. I am greatly anticipating the matchup of our Gophers with the vaunted Hawkeyes.
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com