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Vermillion High School Tanagers (left-right) Rachel Finnegan, Tori Gregoire, Hailey Freidel, and Sydney Peters wrapped up their final home game in Red and White Tuesday night with a
thrilling 57-54 overtime victory over Wagner. The Tanagers continue their season on Tuesday night when the Region 4 playoffs begin. At press time, Vermillion was expected to Lennox for
a 7 p.m. tipoff. Check www.plaintalk.net for official confirmation on who the girls will play.
THOMAS HATZENBUHLER / FOR THE PLAIN TALK
Quite a Senior Moment
TANAGERS RALLY TO
DEFEAT WAGNER 57-54 IN
OVERTIME THRILLER
By Alan Dale
The Plain Talk
Senioritis?
In the case of the
Vermillion Tanager girls’
basketball team it’s more
of a case of: Senior-I? Tistis.
Playing their final home
game wearing the home
red and white on Tuesday
night, Vermillion High
seniors Tori Gregoire,
Sydney Peters, Hailey
Freidel, and Rachel
Finnegan said goodbye to
their friendly confines by
ending the regular season
with a hello to a familiar
scenario:
A close, nail-biter as the
clock ticked down.
Almost three months
since dropping their home
opener in overtime, the
Tanagers rallied to defeat a
top-notch Wagner Red
Raiders squad 57-54 in
overtime, to usher out one
era and begin a new one
next week called the
Region 4 playoffs.
“We want to be play
well this time of the year
even if we necessarily
didn’t’ want to wait until
the last regular season
game of the year to get a
huge win like this,”
Tanager head coach Jon
Brooks said. “If we had lost
another heartbreaker like
this, I don’t know how
much confidence our girls
would have had going into
the Region tournament,
because we have had so
many tough ones. To have
a really good win against a
really good team like
that…it’s huge.”
To win the contest,
Vermillion (7-13) rode the
offensive display of
freshmen Haleigh
Melstad’s 25 points and
Kasey Jensen’s 13 crucial
points that came at big
moments.
“We stress being good
teammates and we’ve had
some talks where we say
we have to respect each
other,” Gregoire said. “We
had a rough patch in the
middle of the season, but
we figured it out and it’s
paid off.”
Next the Tanagers await
their Region 4 tournament
opening matchup. They
are set to play on the road
next Tuesday at a press
time were to play at
Lennox starting at 7 p.m.
Check
www.plaintalk.net this
week to get an update
when the playoffs are set.
“We’ve been playing
some good basketball
lately, but you win a game
by three instead of lose a
game by three and you
think you did everything
right, but we made some
mistakes here,” Brooks
said. “The difference
tonight was execution. We
had 11 turnovers at
halftime and in the second
half we only had five. We
had balanced scoring…it
was an all-around team
effort.”
The Tanagers came out
strong and led Wagner 1312 after the first eight
minutes. The Red Raiders
were kept in the game by
the strong hand of Ali
Kuca who scored nine of
Wagner's first quarter
points.
Vermillion continued to
play some of its most
impressive ball of the
season as they took a 23-15
lead midway through the
second quarter. Seven
different Tanagers scored
during the run of play to
establish the lead.
Wagner then got a bit
more serious and fought
back with a 12-0 run to
suddenly have a 27-23 edge
with 90 seconds remaining
before halftime.
The Red Raiders took a
29-25 lead into the break.
Melstad banged home
two triples in the third
quarter's first four minutes
and the Tanager defense
tightened up to force a 35all tie with 3:05 left in the
period.
Wagner held a 40-38
lead heading into the final
quarter.
Melstad and classmate
Kasey Jensen speared a 7-3
run to start the fourth and
the Tanagers led 45-42
with four minutes left in
the fourth quarter.
Seesaw time
commenced at the Tanager
House and the Red Raiders
went up 47-45 just 90
seconds later, taking the
lead on a Kuca lay-in.
A defensive stand gave
the hosts a chance to
square things, but Wagner
protected the rim and
escaped the possession
with its lead intact.
Down 48-45 Vermillion
got even on another
Melstad 3-bomb with 52
seconds to go and another
stop on defense gave them
a chance to take the lead.
Brooks called time with
23.1 left with hopes of
setting up the game
winner,
The Tanagers worked
the clock down and got the
shot they wanted but just
came up short and a late
Wagner attempt failed and
the girls were heading to
an extra four minutes of
battle.
A Kuca triple and a
Jensen jumper were the
only scoring in the first
half of overtime and
Wagner led 51-50.
A Melstad free throw
and then two more by
Jensen gave Vermillion a
53-51 lead with 1:32 to go.
Brooke Roth's hoop and
harm seconds later put
Wagner back in front 5453 for a blink, before Twila
Sweeney's bank shot put
Vermillion back up 55-54
with a minute remaining.
The Tanager defense
kept Wagner from
regaining the advantage
and Melstad's two free
tosses with 20 seconds
remaining made it 57-54.
Vermillion plundered
the Red Raider's next
offensive possession and
they would hold on for a
key win for important
momentum heading into
the postseason.
“This will give us good
momentum heading into
Regions and it feels so
good to get that win,”
Gregoire said. “We really
played really good together
tonight. Senior night gave
us a lot of extra energy and
got us going. It was now or
never and we all played
our hardest.
“We just have to
remember how good it
feels to win and how it
stinks to lose. If we play
like this we can bring
another win on Tuesday.”
Peters, Finnegan,
Gregoire, and Freidel
combined for seven total
points, but their
contributions to the team
are immeasurable and ask
Melstad and she will tell
you the older girls’
selflessness made her
freshman season that
much easier than it might
have been.
“With our seniors you
are going to look in the
scorebook and you will see
they aren’t blowing the stat
sheet up,” Brooks said.
“They do so many other
things for us. Tori handled
pressure for us all night
and had only one turnover.
Sydney is in the middle
zone because she can shoot
the ball and passes the ball
well out of there. Hailey
and Rachel they come in
and they are going to play
defense and they are going
to get rebounds. They do
the glue things that keep a
team together.”
Freidel, the girl who is
willing to do the dirty
work most would crawl
away from, summed up
what a win like this means.
“We’ve lost each game
in the beginning of the
Spirit Mound Township
season by two, or three,
and it was super close and
tonight it was finally in our
favor,” Freidel said. “It was
awesome to get this win on
Senior Night. I looked at
Tori in the locker room
and I just wanted to cry
and want this to continue
into Regions.
“We just need to
continue focusing on being
a team and playing
together.”
Vermillion girls def.
Wagner 57-54, OT.
Wagner 12 17 11 8 6 - 54
VHS
13 12 13 10 9 - 57
WAGNER (13-6)
Emily Brusing 9, Ali
Kuca 21, Janessa Picotte
Turner 2, Kristin Soukup
8, Brooke Roth 9, Bethany
Sully 4, Hailey Hilzendeger
1.
VERMILLION (7-13)
Twila Sweeney 6,
Maddie Regnerus 2,
Sydney Peters 6, Rachel
Finnegan 1, Haleigh
Melstad 25, Autumn
Barnett 2, Kasey Jensen 13,
Kyleigh Melstad 2, Tori
Gregoire 0, Hailey Freidel
0.
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Annual Meeting
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015 • 1:30 p.m.
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March 10 at 2:00 PM.
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