Girls basketball: Hawks accept moral victory in nail-biting loss to Boylan

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Oregon junior Sam Lambrigtsen draws a foul on Boylan junior Casey Pettit in transition during a Dixon tournament semifinal Saturday at Lancaster Gym. Lambrigtsen tied for a game high with 27 points, but the Hawks lost 77-71. (Christopher Heimerman/cheimerman@saukvalley.com)
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Boylan built a 52-47 lead on a Blassage bucket with 7 seconds left in the third and appeared to win the tail end of another period before Lambrigtsen took the inbounds pass and sprinted to the other end.

She lifted off just inside the top of the key, sending Blassage flying with a blocking foul and dropping a one-handed runner through the net as soft as church music. Her free throw hit just about every part of the rim before falling and making it 52-50.

Lambrigtsen, held scoreless up to that point by the box-and-1 Boylan coach Paul Perrone put on, hoped the three-point play would pave the way to victory.

“I saw the clock and went for it. I don’t know how it went in, but it did,” Lambrigtsen said. “Everybody was pumped up after that, and it feels good to pump up your team.”

It didn’t translate. At least, not at first.

Boylan built a 67-58 lead with 3:02 left. Then Beeter, after visibly thinking about it twice, banged home a 3. Bree Tourtillott tied up the ball on the other end to earn a possession on the jumpball, and Wright buried a 3 off a Lambrigtsen assist.

Two possessions later, Lambrigtsen coolly swished a step-back 3 along the left wing to tie it at 69.

“They just fight every second, and our girls showed a ton of heart to fight like that the whole game,” Oregon coach Kristy Eckardt said. “We felt we had a chance once those 3-pointers started go in.

“We felt like we could get it, but they didn’t miss any free throws the whole game.”

About that. After Lambrigtsen hit the step-back over Allie Zimmerman, the Boylan sophomore hit two freebies on the other end. After an Oregon turnover, Lambrigtsen fouled out. Wright followed suit, and Boylan just kept hitting freebies.

“We can shoot free throws well, but we can’t shoot from the floor,” Perrone said. “Seriously.”

“Having Sam and Emy go out at the end was tough,” Eckardt said. “It might’ve been a different outcome.”

What-ifs aside, Lambrigtsen was just pumped to be in the winner’s bracket for the first time in the event, not to mention giving a 4A powerhouse fits.

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