The hope of cutting the nets ended with the heartbreak of semi-final losses for all three Washington County teams Friday night.
West Washington lost at home to Borden, 69-51. Eastern, playing at Providence, fell to the Austin Lady Eagles, 44-31, and Salem travled to Charlestown and lost to Madison, 54-32.
The following is a look at Salem's game against the Lady Cubs.
Salem faced Madison in the sectional semi-final round on Friday night, and before the Lady Lions could even get going turnovers doomed them from the start. Salem committed 16 first half turnovers to allow the Cubs to build up a sizable halftime lead and coast in the second half to end Salem’s season with a 54-32 loss.
Salem Head Coach Jerry Hickey said his team just really struggled with the pressure defense of Madison. “We knew we were playing them and their 1-3-1 hurt us last time so we practiced on it for five days. They didn’t run it one possession. They played 2-3 and put pressure on us. Pressure zone has been our weakness all year. We turned it over and that’s a tough matchup for us. They have owned us the last three times we’ve played them.”
Turnovers came early and often to slow down the Salem offense and allow Madison some easy points in transition. Sidney Burton got Salem’s first points to tie the game at two with three minutes gone in the game. From there Madison rained down threes to put Salem in a deep hole thanks in large part to 11 turnovers as well.
An early jumper from Madison pushed the lead 18-4 to start the second quarter. Burton drove to the basket and Maggie Gibson scored in the post to try and give Salem some life but a few more triples from Madison made it 28-8 forcing Salem to call for time with 3:58 left in the half. The Lions found some answers on the defensive end going to a box and one defense to hold Madison nearly scoreless, but Salem still couldn’t get their offense going. The Cubs got a three to fall with just eight seconds left in the half to go into the locker room up 31-12.
In the third Salem started to chip away at the lead. Threes from Alli Clodfelter and Burton made it 46-22. Salem cut down on some of their turnovers although they still had a few more than they would have liked. Burton hit another three to open the fourth, but Salem couldn’t dig into the lead enough to pose a real threat of a comeback.
Hickey credited the Lions digging into the lead with Madison missing some shots and not pressuring as hard. “We made some shots and they missed some shots and that let us get back in it a little. They were 55% from three tonight. You are going to beat a lot of people shooting that most nights. They missed some in the second half and they didn’t pressure as hard either. We’ve struggled with pressure and they did that tonight.”
Salem will say goodbye to seven seniors this year. Hickey said this has been a pretty special class. “They’ve meant a lot. It’s hard when it’s your daughter and her friends. I’ve been with them since second grade. We are talking about 10 years of basketball with them. The fact they’ve stuck it through the whole time says a lot about them. I told them there are a lot of years that even if you have a good year you’re ready for it to end. I was not ready for it to end this year. They do everything you ask them to do, to the best of their ability. They did tonight too. They do everything right every night. Yeah I want to go 20-2, but it’s been a fun year overall and it’s hard to see it end.”
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SHS 4 8 10 10-32
MHS 16 15 15 8-54
SHS Scoring: Clodfelter 3, Burton 18, Maudlin 4, Carey 2, Maynard 3, Gibson 2
MHS scoring: Davis 16, Montgomery 2, Owens 6, Dailey 12, Roark 4, Dart 3, McQueary 11
Threes: Clodfelter, Burton 2, Maynard, Davis 4, Owens 2, Dailey 2, Roark, Dart, McQueary
Salem Speedway Fueled by the Hoosier Lottery officials have released the 2024 oval track racing schedule going into the track’s second year of ownership under Nick Bohanon. The track features the historic 555-mile oval that features imposing 33-degree banked turns that first opened in 1947 and a ¼ mile short track inside the half mile oval. The 2024 schedule is a mix of traditional events and a huge new event and the return of a historic event to the legendary High Banks!
The season will open on Sunday, Apr. 14, with action on the big track from the Salem Super Cars and Mike’s Muffler & Brakes Crown Vic Big Track Series, and racing on the short track that day from the On-Site Plumbing Heating & Air Crown Vic Short Track Series, Diesel Boys Race Parts & Karts Legends, and Scrappers.
The Derby Hangover Duel 75’s will take place on Sunday, May 5, with Diesel Boys GAS Series and Mike’s Muffler & Brakes Crown Vic Big Track Series racing in 75 lap features. Also racing that day will be the Salem Super Cars, On-Site Plumbing Heating & Air Crown Vic Short Track Series and Diesel Boys Race Parts & Karts Legends.
The King of the Highbanks, an exciting new event added to the schedule for 2024, will take place on Saturday, June 8, featuring the Midwest Modifieds Tour Presented by Wheeler Trucking, the Vore’s Compact Touring Series and the CRA Street Stocks/Diesel Boys GAS Series Challenge.
The Semi’s High Banks Challenge will return on Saturday, June 22, for the American Big Rig Racing Series, which put on a great show this past season battling on the High Banks! Also, racing that day will be the Mike’s Muffler & Brakes Crown Vic Big Track Series, On-Site Plumbing Heating & Air Crown Vic Short Track Series and Scrappers.
By: Dennis Dunn
The 2023-24 girls basketball season comes down to the final week of the regular season and on Sunday, January 21 the IHSAA held their annual sectional pairings show and all three country schools, Salem, Eastern and West Washington found out their fates.
The Lions (6-16) drew a bye in the Class 3A Sectional 30 at Charlestown and will play the winner of the Corydon Central (13-9) and Charlestown (15-6) game on Friday, Feb. 2 Madison (8-12) will play North Harrison (5-15) in the second game on Tuesday, Jan. 30. Scottsburg (19-2) drew the other bye and will play the winner of the Madison-North Harrison game. The championship game will be played on Saturday, Feb. 3.
The Lions are 1-4 this year against other sectional opponents this year as they lost to Madison (53-26), Scottsburg (61-24) and Charlestown (42-28). They did beat North Harrison (32-24). The Warriors are the only undefeated (5-0) team against other sectional opponents this year, while Corydon Central is the returning sectional champion from last year.
The Musketeers (2-19) will begin their play on the road this year in the Class 2A Sectional 46 at Providence. The Musketeers will play Clarksville (3-17) in the second game on Wednesday, Jan. 31. Southwestern (Hanover) (13-10) will play Brownstown Central (14-8) in the opening game on Tuesday, Jan. 30. In the first game on Wednesday, the host school Providence (14-7) will host Austin (16-6). Henryville (12-8) got the bye and will play the Southwestern (Hanover)-BCHS winner in the first game on Friday, Feb. 2, while the winners of the Providence-Austin game and the EHS-Clarksville winner will play the second game on Friday night. The championship game is scheduled for Saturday night, Feb. 3
The Braves are the defending sectional champions, but the Eagles (6-0) is currently the only undefeated team against sectional opponents this year. The Musketeers are 1-4 against sectional foes as they have losses to Austin (55-38), BCHS (45-22), and Providence (54-15). Their only win came against Clarksville (57-30).
The Senators (11-8) will host Class A Sectional 60 this year. They will play South Central (8-11) in the second game on Tuesday, Jan. 30. Lanesville (20-1) will play Christian Academy (8-11) in the first game. Rock Creek (11-11) drew the bye and will play the winner of the Lanesville-CAI winner on Friday, Feb. 2, while Borden (17-3) received the second bye and will play the winner of the South Central-WW winner. The championship game is slated for Saturday, Feb. 3.
Lanesville are the defending sectional and Class A state champs from last year and are 5-0 against other sectional teams. The Senators are 2-2 as they have defeated South Central (63-62) and CAI (59-31). They were defeated by Lanesville (64-51) and Rock Creek Academy (48-46).
Class 3A Sectional 30 at Charlestown
GM 1: Corydon Central vs. Charlestown
GM 2: Madison vs. North Harrison
GM 3: Scottsburg vs. Winner of G1
GM 4: Salem vs. Winner of G2
Championship: Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4
Class 2A Sectional 46 at Providence
GM 1: Southwestern (Hanover) vs. Brownstown Central
GM 2: Providence vs. Austin
GM 3: Eastern vs. Clarksville
GM 4: Henryville vs. Winner of GM 1
GM 5: Winner of G2 vs. Winner of G3
Championship: Winner of G4 vs. Winner of G5
Class A Sectional 61 at West Washington
GM 1: Lanesville vs. Christian Academy
GM 2: South Central vs. West Washington
GM 3: Rock Creek vs. Winner of GM 1
GM 4: Borden vs. Winner of GM 2
Championship: Winner of GM 3 vs. Winner of GM 4
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