Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Klein Collins clicking on all cylinders at Westfield

Kendall Festervand, Jasmine Nash , Quai-Smith -Sims

Klein Collins traveled to Westfield in what was a must see game for me, especially when several of GPR's "Under The Radar" players were on the floor. The Lady Tigers are one of the teams who have a legitimate chance at winning 13-5A while Westfield is battling to make the playoffs and the way the Mustangs opened up, you just never know
Kylah Jones


Kylah Jones started out on a mission, scoring seven points in the first two minutes of the ball game and that, along with a basket from Diamond Ford had the Mustangs up 9-2, Ford by the way was playing with flu like symptoms and could only go limited minutes.

After that, it was a game of KC runs led by, well take your pick. Infiniti Harris (2) and Kendall Fendall had threes in the opening quarter along with Dominique Dillinghmam's six points and by the time you looked up it was 21-12 KC with a little over two minutes into the second quarter
Dominique Dillingahm

By the time the half ended , KC was up 34-21 and even though both Jones and Dillingahm were already in double figures, the momentum was on the Lady Tigers side as offense was coming from everywhere.

Jasmine Nash solidified herself even more with three threes and was aggressive on both ends, Nash by the way received a Rising Star award from me back when she was in the 8th grade and was called a key earlier this year in a story I wrote calling her another weapon for KC after losing Veja Hamilton. Her performance shows no crystal ball was needed, at least from this camp

Destiny Barrett


Dillingham led all scorers for the game with 25 and along with 14 from Nash, they almost outscored Westfield's 41.

Jones finished with 16 on a variety of shots and would have more however she had to sit about three minutes due to getting scratched and having blood removed from her uniform. Destiny Barrett added 10 for the Mustangs who despite the loss are still in contention once everyone is healthy