Golden Warriors fend off late rally by Dragons in opener

Sterling wins trap game

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Sterling junior Raquel Romano looks for a passing line along the baseline while Pekin's Morgan Chitwood defends during Tuesday morning's first-round Dixon tournament matchup. The Golden Warriors held on to beat the Dragons 50-44.
Sterling junior Raquel Romano looks for a passing line along the baseline while Pekin's Morgan Chitwood defends during Tuesday morning's first-round Dixon tournament matchup. The Golden Warriors held on to beat the Dragons 50-44. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com)
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“We’re hot and cold,” Pekin coach Becky Fulkerson said. “It comes down to intensity and effort. We just didn’t look like we were ready to step off the bus.”

Kester woke up ready to rip cord and staked Sterling to a 6-0 lead with two carbon-copy 3s from the right wing, set up by Kiarra Harris assists.

Pekin responded and led 17-15 midway through the second period before Sterling rattled off a 9-2 burst to close the half. It was capped by a Strong runout set up by the trap. Sandoval poked the ball free at midcourt and Strong narrowly beat the buzzer.

The surge continued, Sterling outscoring Pekin 18-7 in the third to complete an extended 27-9 run. The Warriors had four runouts in the period.

All six Warriors who scored had at least seven points, as Pearson scored eight and Sandoval added seven to go with five steals.

After Bauer batted a skip pass up the floor, corralled it and scored midway through the period, Strong skied for a second offensive rebound and a putback on the next trip for a 38-23 lead.

Four seconds before the end of the period, Sterling senior Kiarra Harris (8 points, 6 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 assists) spun into the lane and went glass to make it 42-26.

The fourth period, albeit frustrating (see: Pearson clapping with consternation written all over her furrowed brow, after the Dragons’ press forced a third turnover in less than a minute), offered something to focus on in practice and the rest of the talent-laden tournament.

“We’ve just got to work a little bit harder with ball pressure in practice and create that game-type situation.” Strong said. “We’ve got to learn to not lose our heads and keep our composure.”

Star of the game: Alexis Strong, Sterling, 9 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals, block, assist, 5-for-6 at free-throw line (4-for-4 in fourth period)

Key performers: All six Sterling scorers had 7 or more points; Erika Johnson, Pekin, 16 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals

Up next: Dixon tournament quarterfinal – Sterling vs. Rochelle, 3 p.m. today

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