Girls basketball: Key for Prophetstown will be to control tempo, execute offense efficiently

Prophets excited for sectional rematch

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Then-freshman Clare Kramer drives against East Dubuque’s Nicole Hayes during the Prophets’ 45-28 victory in a Class 1A sectional semifinal Feb. 14, 2012 at Eastland High School. It was Kramer’s first varsity start. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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The pregame speech Prophets-town girls basketball coach Don Robinson might give tonight before the Prophets’ sectional rematch with Aquin is one borne of personal experience.

Every Sunday, Robinson plays cards with his wife and mother-in-law. And, every Sunday, they take him to the cleaners. But yesterday, the longtime coach might have found the key to success in his weekly get-togethers – and it’s one which translates well to his team’s semifinal game at the Class 1A River Ridge Sectional.

“Those two women kick me every Sunday,” Robinson said, “but [this week], we played a short game with only six or seven hands … and I won! I may take that scorecard and use it in pregame.”

The message: Make tonight’s game against the defending 1A state champs as short as possible.

“The secret for us as the year has gone on is to try and get the lead, then win the time of possession,” Robinson said. “Get the lead, then be patient and eat clock, then when we finally get a good shot, take it. When we make it, that’s when we seem to extend the lead, make the other team nervous or put them into a little bit of panic mode.”

Robinson cautions that it’s easier said than done with a team like Aquin. The Bulldogs (27-2) feature a wealth of experience, led by Arizona State-bound Sophie Brunner and heady point guard Haley Chang.

The do-it-all Brunner can score, rebound, pass and play defense, and Chang complements her with as a solid ball-handler and consistent outside threat.

“Sophie does everything, and she has that ability to make her teammates look terrific,” Robinson said. “She defers early to her teammates to get them involved, and then she makes it look so easy when she does take over the game.

“Put her with that point guard, who has been around basketball a lot thanks to her dad coaching the Aquin boys team, and they don’t get shook up too easy when those two are on the floor.”

But experience goes both ways. When the two teams met in last year’s 1A Eastland Sectional final, Prophetstown (27-3) had virtually the same team it does this time around.

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