Bluejackets get Buck shot
Dover junior scores 30 to lead team to championship at Cimarron
Don’t leave Rylee Buck open.
Coyle found that out the hard way.
Class B’s top-ranked Dover completed its domination of the Cimarron Winter Classic on Saturday with a 74-13 thumping of Coyle in the championship game.
Dover won its three games by an average of 57.3 points.
Coyle trailed by nearly that much by halftime.
The Lady Bluejackets sank off of Buck early in the game and she responded with four 3-pointers and 16 points…in the first quarter.
Dover led 28-3 by the end of the first and 53-5 at the break.
Buck added two more treys in the second quarter while Karlee Harviston buried four more.
Meanwhile, Dover’s defense suffocated the Lady Jackets, who only had two field goals in the first half and six in the game.
By the time Buck took a seat in the fourth quarter, she had torched the nets for eight 3-pointers and 30 points.
Dover had 14 treys as a team.
Karlee Harviston scored all 16 of her points in the first half while her sister Katelyn scored 17 points.
Dover moved to 10-0 with the championship win. The ninth win came the night before in a 66-16 victory over Mulhall-Orlando.
It was another blazing start that catapulted Dover as it led 30-6 after a quarter.
Karlee Harviston did most of the long-range damage this time.
She nailed four treys and had 14 points after just one quarter.
She finished with 24 points after making seven of Dover’s 10 3-pointers.
Katelyn Harviston scored 12 while Madison Goodwin notched eight off the bench.