OH girls give Monroe a scare

They brought it down to the wire, but the Oak Harbor girls basketball couldn’t complete an upset over the state’s seventh-ranked Monroe Bearcats, losing 55-46 on the road Wednesday night.

They brought it down to the wire, but the Oak Harbor girls basketball couldn’t complete an upset over the state’s seventh-ranked Monroe Bearcats, losing 55-46 on the road Wednesday night.

“You can look back at this game and it was like three or four plays that make a difference,” OHHS head coach Brett McLeod said.

Down five with less than a minute to play, Wildcat junior Kyrstal Rousselle got off an open look at a three-pointer. Her shot swirled in and out, forcing the Wildcats to foul to stop the clock.

ADVERTISEMENT
0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
00:00
00:00
00:00
 

“It was one of those you thought was going in and it just rimmed out at the last second,” McLeod said.

Prior Rousselle’s shot, OHHS had committed a key turnover and Monroe won a hustle play under the basket, which resulted in a layup and a five point lead.

Oak Harbor was tied with Monroe 21-21 at halftime and managed to stay within five to six points the entire second half. They could never take the lead, however.

The Wildcats found early success against the 15-1 Bearcats early by hustling.

“We just played man-to-man, we did a good job getting back on defense and we were rebounding,” McLeod said.

Heidi McNeill was key for Oak Harbor, scoring 25 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. The 6-foot-3 post hit a personal record four three pointers.

Now at 2-8 in league and six games remaining, Oak Harbor has little room for error. In order for his team to make a realistic run at the playoffs, the will more than likely have to win out in their final games.

“There’s no more moral victories,” McLeod said.

The Wildcats faced third-place Lake Stevens last night and travel to Mount Vernon on Monday, Feb. 7 for a make-up game.

Oak Harbor 10 11 9 16 — 46

Monroe 12 9 13 21 — 55

Scoring — Oak Harbor: McNeill 25, Russell 8, M. Smollack 7, K. Smollack 6. Monroe: Morton 20, Thompson 16, Muhammad 7, Drivstuen 5, Battle 4, Tona 2, Hopkins 1.