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Shelby Ray named 2010 Star Girls' Player of Year

Ray's drives to the rim became more and more a scoring threat as the season progressed.

Ray's drives to the rim became more and more a scoring threat as the season progressed.

So many times, we misuse the term Most Valuable Player. The norm is for a player who scores the most points on the top team gets the nod. However, in my estimation, there's a more fundamental equation to apply - "If I took Player X off this team, would the team still have a chance at the success they enjoyed?"

Plug Shelby Ray into this equation, and it becomes absolutely clear. No player in the area was more critical for their team's success, and so Ray is the 2009-2010 Star Girls' Player of the Year.

 

Patriots stopped by Rockets, 56-43, in region opener

Senior guard Devin Harper (11) scored 9 of his team-high 19 points in the fourth quarter.

Senior guard Devin Harper (11) scored 9 of his team-high 19 points in the fourth quarter.

In tournament basketball, timing is everything. You want to peak at the end of the year.

Heritage learned that in the Region 5-A tournament opener, running into a Forrest team that is peaking at just the right time. The Rockets continue their wild ride, defeating the Patriots, 56-43, in Chapel Hill last Saturday night.

 

Lady Pats overpowered in region opener, fall to MTCS, 52-35

Taylor Traughber battles inside in the region opener.

Taylor Traughber battles inside in the region opener.

Frustrated by Middle Tennessee Christian School's aggressive, athletic full-court pressure, the Lady Patriots fell in Friday night's opening round of the Region 5-A tournament, 52-35.

The Lady Cougars took a page from McEwen's tactics, double-teaming Heritage point guard Shelby Ray from end line to end line. The tactics worked, as MTCS forced the hosts into 32 turnovers on the night.

Even with the high pressure, Heritage was competitive throughout the first half, surviving a 9-0 Cougar run in the first half that gave the visitors a 15-8 lead midway through the second quarter.

However, after leading 23-18 at halftime, MTCS standout Alex Martin hit three huge third-quarter 3-pointers that shifted the momentum firmly to the Cougar side for the rest of the evening.

Afterward, Heritage coach Eric Rowland was disappointed in the result, but not his team's effort.

"Defensively, we have not faced a team this year that can apply the amount of pressure they [MTCS] applied tonight," Rowland said. "We were in the game until the third quarter, but then we had a couple of defensive breakdowns. This deep in the season, all the teams are strong, so mental mistakes are going to cost you."

With Ray shackled, other Patriots did step up. Taylor Traughber had another strong game, leading Heritage with 12 points while battling the Cougars inside all night. Shelby Cotham helped keep the hosts close, scoring 6 of her 8 points in the first half.

The defeat closes a season that saw the Lady Patriots overachieve - picked to finish at the the bottom of District 10-A, Heritage gained steam all season long, and found themselves with an opportunity to play for the district regular-season title. A week later, they went right to the wire in the district tournament championship.

They lost both of those games ... but in the big picture, so what? For a team that was never supposed to be there, the Patriots played like they belonged. Measuring a team's success in just wins and losses misses the point - the Lady Pats maximized their abilities and overachieved this season, a tribute to both the girls and their coach.

In fact, one of the true injustices of the year was Rowland's snub for district coach of the year - anyone present for Heritage's first three games of the season knows the job he did this year.

"When you look at where we were at the beginning of the year, you can see that the girls came a long way this season, from where we started to where we finished," Rowland said.

We heartily agree.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (52) - Martin 22, Mullins 7, Sweeney 6, Welker 5, Peters 4, Brewer 3, Sims 2, Sadle 2, Howard 1

HERITAGE (35) - Traughber 12, Cotham 8, Ray 5, Dorris 5, Greene 2, Atwood 2, Doty 1

   

Bizarre decision mars girls' district championship

Presley Greene (14) had a big night for the Patriots Saturday.

Presley Greene (14) had a big night for the Patriots Saturday.

An untimely, and perhaps unwarranted, technical foul call with three seconds left gave McEwen a 40-35 victory over Heritage in the District 10-A tournament championship game Saturday night.

The snap decision, called against Patriot coach Eric Roland, awarded the Lady Warriors a virtual forfeit. Leading 38-35, McEwen standout Allison Hobson missed her second of two free throws, a miss that would have given Heritage a chance for a last-second three-pointer to force overtime. Instead, Hobson remained at the line and hit both shots of the technical, putting the game out of reach.

Apart from the ending, the game showcased the strengths of both teams. Heritage, who were blown out by McEwen in both regular season contests, displayed a new-found scrappiness, hitting their first three 3-pointers and racing to an early 8-1 lead. McEwen, who has rarely trailed this season, showed resilience and composure as they clawed their way back into the contest after trailing 22-11 at halftime.

The Lady Patriots, whose three seniors played well for a second straight night, once again got help from an unexpected source - role-player Presley Greene hit two first-half three-pointers, and played tough on both ends of the floor. Shelby Ray played bravely, continuing to play after hurting her knee in the third quarter when she was shoved from behind on a fast break. Taylor Traughber played aggressively again inside, and Kimi Dorris contributed on both ends despite being held to just five points.

Heritage once again struggled against the physical McEwen full-court pressure, but unlike the regular-season contests, the Pats managed to find a way to stay close. After weathering a 9-0 McEwen run that cut the lead to 28-27 early in the fourth quarter, Heritage stood toe-to-toe with the district champs, swapping baskets until the final minute. Down 37-35 with :18 left, Shelby Ray's runner in the paint went in-and-out, setting up the bizarre ending.

Heritage will host a regional first-round game Friday night at 7:00. The Heritage boys, who lost against East Robertson in the third place game, will travel Saturday night for a 7:00 pm game. Both opponents will be determined Monday night.

HERITAGE (35) - Ray 13, Traughber 9, Greene 6, Dorris 5, Cotham 2

MCEWEN (40) - Hobson 15, Smith 7, Baker 6, Young 6, Karbowiack 2, Hall 2, Long 2

 

 

Five Patriots named to 10-A All-Tourney Team

Three girls and two boys from Heritage were named to the District 10-A All-Tournament Team Saturday night.

Girls

Erica Casey                                                  East Robertson High School
Kaleigh Pearce                                              East Robertson High School
Leeann Baggett                                             Houston County High School
Chelsea Spurgeon                                         Houston County High School
Shelby Ray                                                   White House Heritage High School
Kim Dorris                                                   White House Heritage High School
Taylor Traughber                                         White House Heritage High School
Allison Hobson                                            McEwen High School
Taylor Long                                                 McEwen High School
Lindsey Baker                                              McEwen High School

Player of the Year – Samantha Smith           McEwen High School
Coach of the Year – Sam Young                   Houston County High School

Boys
 
Daniel Ray                                                     White House Heritage High School
Jordan Bedwell                                               White House Heritage High School
David Woodard                                              East Robertson High School
Phillip Stratton                                               East Robertson High School
Eli Spivey                                                       McEwen High School
Garrett Mullinicks                                          McEwen High School
Tanner Wilson                                                McEwen High School
Travis Russell                                                 Clarksville Academy
Malcolm Smith                                               Clarksville Academy
Martin Smith                                                  Clarksville Academy
Player of the Year – Malcolm Smith              Clarksville Academy
Coach of the Year – Josh Smith                      Clarksville Academy

 

   

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