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GIRLS BASKETBALL Howland hangs on to beat JFK

By John Kovach

Tuesday, February 12, 2002


Defense saved the game for the Tigers down the stretch.
By JOHN KOVACH
VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF
HOWLAND -- Monday's Howland-Warren JFK girls high school basketball game came down to one play in the waning seconds at the Tigers' court.
With Howland clinging to a 33-32 lead and JFK in possession of the ball, Kristina Ferenac foiled Samantha Thomas' drive to the hoop and prevented her from getting off a shot.
Marianne Krezeczowski then canned two foul shots with four seconds left to ensure the Tigers' 35-32 win, but only after Kristy Krezeczowski intercepted the Eagles' long, last-ditch pass down then court near the buzzer.
"Ferenac made a big play taking the ball out of Thomas' hands with 10 seconds left, and got it to [Darcy] Quinlan real quick and called time-out," Howland coach John Diehl said.
"Defense saved us all season," Diehl said. "They [JFK] only had 13 first-half points."
Third option: JFK coach Denise Smith, whose Eagles rallied from a 24-13 deficit early in the third quarter to pull within 33-32 on Jen Burin's basket with 1:45 remaining, said that Thomas' down-the-middle drive actually was the team's third option.
"We had the play set up earlier for Sarah McNeil, but Howland stopped her on the baseline," Smith said. "She [McNeil] was going to drive to the hoop.
"She passed [the ball] out to Krystal [Naples] and Krystal [passed] to Samantha, Smith said. "We went with whatever was open, and that [play] opened up the middle."
Marianne Krececzowski finished with 10 points and Ferenac added eight as Howland [17-2] will take momentum into its Metro Athletic Conference finale at home Wednesday against Struthers.
Eye another title: If the Tigers [7-2 in the MAC] beat the Wildcats, they will clinch a tie for the MAC title. Howland could win the crown outright with a win plus a Canfield loss [Wednesday against Niles]. Howland won the MAC outright last year.
Burin wound up with 10 points while McNeil added eight and Thomas contributed eight rebounds for JFK, which compiled its third straight 13-7 regular-season record under Smith. Kelly Puskar chipped in with three steals.
"I'm on a roll," said Smith"[Our] help-side defense [contributed]. They put more pressure on the ball."
Changed tactics: "We were letting Quinlan bring the ball to the 3-point line. But we prevented that from happening [in the second half]."
"We didn't shoot real well the first half, and they played good defense and kept it close," Diehl said.
He also thought that Smith's talk during a timeout somehow rallied her team.
"We were up by 10-11 in the third quarter. I don't know what she told them, but it worked," Diehl said. "This was the closest game this season."
Missed Marianne: Smith thought Howland missed Marianne Krezeczowski when she left the game saddled with fouls.
"When Marianne Krezeczowski went out with her fourth foul, they seemed not to know [what player] to go to," said Smith.
Diehl agreed. "This is the first time she had to go out on fouls, and Ferenac [also went out], too. We had different girls at different positions, and they [our players] may have got a little confused."