Royal girls grab third at state after semifinal loss
MIKE MAYNARD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 day, 18 hours AGO
YAKIMA — The Royal Knights girls squad (23-5) finished in third place in the 1A state basketball tournament after a lengthy run to the semifinals where they were defeated by the King’s Knights 42-27. From there, they bounced back with a competitive 44-42 win over Lynden Christian to secure third place.
Semifinal loss aside, Head Coach Farrah Wardenaar and the Royal girls are holding their heads high.
“So proud of the girls,” she said. “They hit four threes in a row, all by different people. So what do you do? It came to the point where you want to score a decent amount, so to only lose by 15 (points) to a number one seed, I think for our program that's a step in the right direction.”
Royal started slow in the first half, scoring a single point in the first quarter, but the defense was strong. They bounced back in the second quarter to cut their deficit to 17-8 by halftime. However, a series of three-pointers blew the game open for King’s as they stormed their way to victory Friday.
“I think they did great. I think they had this no-fear attitude, which is great. Sometimes, I don't even know if they realize what they just did. Like to lose the number one team by 15, that's not bad. We're young, (and) we'll be back next year,” Farrah said.
The first quarter was a defensive battle for RHS as they struggled to get into a rhythm on offense. They kept the game within reach thanks to tight defense by Graycie Kast, Maggie Frank, Briana Cedillo and Lauren Wardenaar. At the buzzer, Frank was fouled, which allowed her to shoot a pair of free throws, which got Royal on the scoreboard.
In the second quarter, the offense picked up for RHS as Lauren drilled a three-pointer to cut the score to 7-4. King’s managed to score three more before Kast cut the score to 10-8. From there, King’s went on a scoring run that helped them take a 17-8 lead at halftime.
Lauren drilled a two-pointer to open the third quarter, but four straight three-pointers by King’s allowed the game to get out of hand quickly for Royal. They led 31-10 by the end of the third.
However, despite the game drifting out of reach, Royal was determined to finish strong as Lauren, Cedillo and fellow Knights went on a tear in the fourth quarter. They managed to outscore King’s 17-11.
Despite the strong effort to the final buzzer, King’s secured the 42-27 win and advanced to the 1A state finals.
Despite the loss, Farrah and the Knights left Yakima with a lot to be proud of. This is their first state appearance since 2001, and they made a run to the semifinals.
“We’re so excited. Our two goals coming into this (was) we wanted to make it to Saturday, and we wanted to move our name up on the wall, and we got to do that yesterday, when we beat Bellevue Christian. When your girls don't know what they're stepping into, it's the little victories,” the coach said.
On Saturday, Royal narrowly defeated Lynden Christian 44-42. With the win, the Knights finish top three in the state tournament.
BOX SCORE:
Friday Semifinals
ROYL: 1-7-2-17: 27
KNGS: 7-10-14-11: 42
Saturday
ROYL: 1-16-9-18: 44
LCHS: 9-11-9-13: 42
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