Johnson hounds Dixon’s star in win

Rockets shut down Dixon

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Dixon's Carly Hartle in front of Rock Falls' Bailey Schrader during Friday's Sauk Valley Shootout game at Tabor Gym. Rock Falls won 36-24.
Dixon's Carly Hartle in front of Rock Falls' Bailey Schrader during Friday's Sauk Valley Shootout game at Tabor Gym. Rock Falls won 36-24. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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ROCK FALLS – Aubree Johnson's stat line Friday night against Dixon isn't going to wow anyone. But the Rock Falls senior was still tabbed as the player of the game by her coach and teammates.

Johnson's cross country background came in handy against the Duchesses, as she chased standout Brooke Bailey all over the court at Tabor Gym in a 36-24 Rockets win.

Bailey did score a team-high 14 points, but did it on 5-for-23 shooting and never got into a rhythm.

"Before the game, my coaches told me to focus on her and nothing else," said Johnson, who had three rebounds and a steal. "She was the main priority for us, because she's their point-scorer, and we couldn't let her get loose."

"Aubree is the player of the game, our MVP tonight," added senior guard Morgan Mammosser, a sentiment echoed by her uncle, coach Craig Mammosser. "She was phenomenal, played her heart out, and we were able to shut Dixon down."

Bailey did shake Johnson a few times throughout the game, but even when she found a rare open look at the hoop, she was forced to hurry her shots because of a converging Rocket defense. When Bailey handled the ball, Rock Falls switched every screen designed to get her open; every time she turned the corner, another Rocket was waiting for her.

"Surprisingly, it wasn't as frustrating as usual," said Bailey, who also had six rebounds and a steal. "I guess I'm just so used to it that it doesn't bother me anymore. My shots were flat tonight, but it is our fourth game this week, so that's no surprise."

Neither offense got much of anything going. Dixon shot 24.4 percent from the floor (10-for-41) and Rock Falls shot at a 26.2-percent clip (11-for-42), and the teams combined for scoring droughts of more than 3 minutes in the second and fourth quarter and a 4-minute scoreless stretch in the third period.

Jordan Giddings' post bucket right out of halftime put Rock Falls (2-2) ahead 18-12, but Kari Wolfe and Bailey answered with scores in the lane. After Giddings (6 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists) scored on a putback, Wolfe hit another shot to pull to within 20-18 with 4:59 left in the third quarter.

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