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No Crow, no problem

Braves roll over Manistique without star center

Justin St. Ours | Daily Press Gladstone’s Ahna Larson (12) shoots a layup through Manistique defenders Olivia Kingren (left), Emilee McDaniel (20) and Kayla Muth (24) Friday at Gladstone.

GLADSTONE — If there were any concerns about an absent Megan Crow, the Gladstone girls quickly dismissed them with a 25-point opening quarter that allowed them to cruise past the Manistique Emeralds in a 53-29 basketball victory at home Friday night.

The Braves went on a 9-0 run in the first few minutes of this Mid-Peninsula Conference contest, helped along by a triple and a layup from Alaina Trudeau.

“We got off to a great start,” Braves coach Andy Cretens said. “Our seniors really got a great start for us. They really brought the energy. We talk a lot about getting off to good starts, and (not taking games for granted). Manistique has some great players, and they can beat you. I thought our seniors did a great job in bringing the energy and setting the tone — that’s what got us going.”

The Emeralds (2-9, 0-5 M-PC) didn’t make it onto the board until a layup by Brooke St. John with 5:17 left in the quarter.

“Our first quarter was awful,” Emeralds coach Dave Winkel said. “That was the difference really. We came out too flat. We didn’t have enough energy early on, and they hit some shots. We just got down on ourselves, and you have to understand it’s a long game. You have to hang in there.”

Justin St. Ours | Daily Press Manistique’s Emilee McDaniel takes a shot over Gladstone’s Chloe Hanson (2) Friday in Gladstone.

A little over a minute later, Trudeau extended Gladstone’s lead with another triple followed shortly after by an assist to Maddie Ahlgren to make it 14-4 with three and a half minutes left.

“Maddie Ahlgren did a great job for us,” Cretens said. “She really brought the energy and sparked some things for us. She sparked us in many different situations. She brought the energy, and everyone else fed off of her.”

Gladstone (4-5, 3-3) finished the quarter with another 11 points to lead 25-6 as the first ended.

The Braves’ offense slowed in the second as they experimented offensively without Crow, and it allowed the Emeralds a chance to bounce back defensively and hold the Braves to just six more points before the half.

“We were able to kind of weather the storm, and I think (after the first) we were pretty solid,” Winkel said. “Our defense picked up, and we played a really solid game defensively after the start.”

The Braves then put it on cruise control in the second half to coast to the win.

Gladstone was led by Ahlgren with 13 points, followed by Trudeau with 11 and three triples.

Emilee McDaniel and St. John led the Emeralds with 10 points apiece.

“(Our later play) is what we’re capable of, that’s the frustrating part,” Winkel said. “We just aren’t able to do it all the time. That’s what it’s going to take for us to start winning some ball games. We have a tough schedule, and no one’s going to just hand us a victory.”

Gladstone, which won the JV game 45-31, hosts Marquette Tuesday. Manistique travels to Munising Tuesday.

Manistique 6 4 6 13 — 29

Gladstone 25 6 15 7 — 53

Manistique — St. John 10, McDaniel 10, Zellar 5, Kingren 4. F: 7; Fouled out: none; FT: 5-7.

Gladstone — Ahlgren 13, Trudeau 11, LaFave 9, Hanson 7, Balenger 4, Taelor Zeise 4, Torie Zeise 3, Robinson 2. F: 11; Fouled out: none; FT: 5-8; 3-point field goals: Trudeau 3, Hanson 1.

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