Your online home for Joplin area sports coverage.

GIRLS HOOPS: Stamps, Beard lead Thomas Jefferson past Sheldon for first win of the season

By:
Lucas Davis

Thomas Jefferson went into halftime with Sheldon tied at 20-20 before senior Sydney Stamps put the Cavaliers on her back in the third quarter to help lead her team to its first win of the season, 52-27, on Friday.

“It’s just good for the kids, and for the parents to see it,” Thomas Jefferson coach Dan Rogers said. “It’s just a tough environment we are living in right now. The kids haven’t had a whole lot to hang their hats on. They’ve played hard every game. To be on Homecoming in front of parents, alumni and teachers, it is special for the kids.”

Stamps scored 13 of her game-high 24 points in the third quarter to pace Thomas Jefferson out to a 36-22 advantage to start the fourth, more than enough cushion for the Cavaliers to clinch the victory. 

“She is a leader,” Rogers said. “That was the plan—get her the basketball. You can tell she wanted the ball. She wanted the basketball in the bog moment, and that’s leadership.”

Thomas Jefferson (1-8) opened the game with all of the momentum thanks to the play of junior Alivia Beard, who scored nine of Thomas Jefferson’s first 13 points en route to a 13-3 advantage through the first four minutes of action. 

“She is the heart and soul of our team,” Rogers said of Beard. “She sets the energy — breakaway layups, runouts — getting the team excited because of her energy and enthusiasm. She is a leader in that way.”

Beard then picked up two quick fouls and was forced to the bench, which allowed Sheldon to creep back into the game in the second quarter. 

Destiny Brokob knocked down a 3-pointer at the 4:35 mark to tie the game at 15-15 before the Panthers took an 18-17 lead moments later on a 3-ball from Madison Garren. Both teams battled to a 20-20 score by the intermission.

“You could tell the whole game changed when (Alivia) got her second foul,” Rogers said. “Things changed a little bit and then it was 20-20 at halftime. She sets our defense up a little bit, too. When she is out there defensively with all of that energy, everyone gets into place.”

It was clear what the halftime adjustment was for the Cavaliers out of the locker room—get the ball to Stamps. 

Thomas Jefferson scored the first three baskets out of the break to build a 26-20 advantage. Stamps started the run after grabbing her own miss for a putback bucket before Nico Carlson knocked down a mid-range basket. Stamps added another basket in the paint before Sheldon got on the board with a basket from Green to make the score 26-22. That would be the last score in the third quarter for Sheldon. 

Stamps earned a steal in the backcourt and finished with a runout before converting on an old-fashioned three-point play at the 5:26 mark to put Thomas Jefferson on top 31-22 with 3:26 on the clock. Playing with a high amount of confidence, you could hear Stamps calling for the ball in the paint before scoring another basket inside with less than two minutes on the clock.

“It’s January, and you’re a senior with maybe another month and a half of basketball,” Rogers said of Stamps’ play in the third quarter. “It gets to you like you have to get it all out there. With her playing with all of that energy, she said give me the basketball. I’m going to put you on my back and go score it.”

Beard added a free throw to close the Cavaliers’ 10-0 run to end the period with a 36-22 advantage.

Thomas Jefferson pushed the lead to 20 early in the fourth quarter, essentially sealing the win. Carlson opened the final eight minutes with a basket before Alexis Stamps and Sydney Stamps followed suit to make the score 42-22 with five minutes to play.

“It was very important,” Rogers said of his Cavaliers’ start to the fourth period. “It’s just that visual (of being down). If you’re the other team, and we’ve been there more than enough, you look at it like now we’re down 42-22. … When you push it to 20, it gets to them mentally. That was important to finally push it up there we needed to.”

SCORING LEADERS

Aside from Stamps’ 24, Beard finished with 11 points for Thomas Jefferson. Gabbie Hiebert added six, while Alexis Stamps and Carlson added four each. 

Garren led Sheldon with 12 points, while Deborah Lamb finished with seven, and Brokob with six.

UP NEXT

Thomas Jefferson takes part in the Tony Dubray Classic with a matchup against St. Mary’s Colgan on Tuesday. 

Share:

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on pinterest
Pinterest
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Table of Contents

On Key

Related Posts