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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Whether or not he uses his recent card-playing experience as a pregame pep talk, Robinson knows he won’t have to do a lot of motivating tonight. With his players fired up to avenge last year’s season-ending loss – as well as keep their postseason march going – he’s going to talk about the same things in the locker room he usually talks about.

Play your role, trust your teammates. Run the offense, rotate on defense, take the open shots. Don’t get too high when good things happen, and don’t get too down when Aquin has success. And, above all, stay positive, enjoy the moment and have fun.

“The girls have had this game marked on their calendars for quite a while, thinking, ‘If we could just get back to this game, it’s a fun way to maybe rewrite some things,’ “ Robinson said. “Just like last year, we know we’ll have to play a great game to win, but I believe we’re capable of it.

“The longer we can be in the game, that helps our chances. Then, if we can hit a few big shots, hit a few 3-ball daggers in a close game, get to the free-throw line, maybe they come down and force something. If we can do that, it’ll give us our best chance.”

Class 1A River Ridge Sectional

When: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday

Who: Aquin (27-2), Christian Life (12-10), Prophetstown (27-3), River Ridge-Scales Mound (16-10)

Games: Aquin vs. Prophetstown, 7:30 p.m. today; Christian Life vs. RRSM, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday; winners play for championship at 7:30 p.m. Thursday

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