LADY PATS
LADY PATS
for West Memphis with rebounds from Day, 10
from Kennedi Boykins and nine from senior Tei Boston.
The game couldn’t have started worse for Marion.
Cabot reeled off the first 11 points of the contest, with Marion having already lost eight turnovers.
From there, the Lady Pats held onto the ball and got within 11-5 after the first quarter.
Cabot claimed another nine-point lead in the sec- ond quarter, before hitting the lockers with a 23-15 halftime advantage.
The early moments of the third quarter was when Cabot made its move. The Lady Panthers hit the Lady Pats with a 10-1 run in under two minutes to go back ahead 33-17.
A pair of Boykins threepointers snapped the run, but Cabot ended the quarter with a 9-2 spurt for a 42-26 lead entering the final stanza.
Marion would get within eight points on a Marie Hunter offensive rebound and jump shot. The basket cut the lead to 46-38 and plenty of time with 5:27 remaining, but Cabot proved to be the better finishers.
Down the stretch, Cabot hit 10 of 14 free throws to hold Marion at bay.
“We executed at times, and at times we didn’t,” says Crowder. “We always need to execute better, but they had a lot to do with that.
They’re (Marion) a good team.”