ANDERSON, Ind. —
Senior night is a time for celebrating the accomplishments of those players who have made a commitment to the program. Unfortunately, the Anderson Indians girls basketball team had nothing to celebrate as they dropped a 63-42 decision to Indianapolis Pike on Thursday.
The Red Devils (14-8) used an up-tempo offense, size and physicality to run away with the game.
Pike jumped out to a 16-1 lead, and it took the Indians until the 1:27 mark before Chelsea Bentley hit its first field goal of the game for Anderson. When the horn sounded to end the first quarter, Anderson was in an insurmountable 22-3 hole.
Anderson (16-5) turned the ball over 18 times in the first half alone and 25 times in the game.
“You could see we were out of sorts,” Indians coach Chad Cook said. “With that aggressive, physical play we lost our composure.”
After the first quarter, Anderson stayed with their opponent the rest of the game. Pike only outscored the Lady Tribe by two points (41-39), but Cook and his team had already dug a crater-sized hole from which they couldn’t recover.
At the intermission the Indians were trying to lick their wounds as they walked head down into the locker room trailing 42-16, but they came back ready to execute their tenacious defense that they have played all year.
They got back into a rhythm on both sides of the court and were able to out point the Red Devils 26-21 in the final 16 minutes. Most of those points came by winning the second half turnover battle 12-7 in favor of Anderson.
Amongst a plethora of trees in the lane, Jireh Hart, which was one of the seniors being honored on the night, outworked her counterparts. She had a game-high 17 rebounds and a team-high 13 points.
“Give Jireh Hart some credit – 17 rebounds,” said Cook. “That’s against three or four girls at a time bigger than her. She’s doing good work in there.”
With this being the last game of the regular season, Cook said that he nor his girls are going to think about this game as they head into sectional play.
“We knew that Pike was going to have a really tough schedule coming in here,” he said. “We knew that they were big and aggressive. I don’t know that the girls are going to dwell on it too much.”
Cook said that although the loss was hard to take on Senior Night he thought he felt it would actually help his team in the post-season.
“It’s a tough game for Senior Night, but you do want to ramp yourself up for the sectional,” he said. “You don’t want to have cake walks going into sectionals.”
Pike was led in scoring by Brittany Ward’s 22 points and 13 from Jailyn Henderson. Six-foot-three senior Shelbi Chandler led the Red Devils with nine boards.
No other Anderson player aside from Hart scored in double figures. Da’Sha Boyd was a point shy by connecting for nine points off the bench. The Indians (16-5) out rebounded Pike 41-36 on the night.
Local Sports
Pike powers past Anderson
- Local Sports
-
-
Triumphant Tribe
Seventeen years of frustration and disappointment for the Anderson Indians baseball team ended in a jubilant dog pile atop junior pitcher Curtis Wilson on Monday night at Pendleton Heights’ Field of Dreams.
-
Argylls squeeze into crown
Madison-Grant coach Ben Rodriguez liked his squeeze play so much that he called it again in the pivotal inning of the Class 2A, Sectional 39 championship game at Eastern High School on Monday night in Greentown.
-
Bulldogs’ comeback falls just short
Not even a heroic seventh-inning rally could save the Lapel baseball team in the Class 2A sectional title game at Frankton on Monday afternoon.
The Bulldogs scored four runs in the seventh inning but still came up a run short as the Wapahani Raiders won the championship 9-8. -
Tribe rallies past Pendleton Heights into final
This is the stuff of legend.
The kind of game that defines a rivalry.
The kind of victory that breathes new life into a program.
And the kind of defeat that won’t ever be forgotten. -
Tyler runs away with second Little 500 win
Deuces were wild at the 64th running of the Pay Less Little 500 as Brian Tyler recorded his second win and brought team owner Larry Contos win No. 2 at Anderson Speedway.
-
Rick Teverbaugh: Spectacle lacking on local TV
The Greatest Spectacle in Racing, on television, is a myth in its own backyard.
-
Tipton bedevils Madison-Grant
The Madison-Grant softball team dug a deep hole on Friday night in the championship game of the Class 2A, Sectional 39 at Eastern High School in Greentown. Trailing 5-0 after four innings, the Argylls scratched their way back into the game, but were on the short end of a 5-4 decision against the Tipton Blue Devils.
-
Nominate an athlete for Madison County Area's 100 Greatest Athletes book
Nominate an athlete to be included in The Herald Bulletin's coffee table book, "The Madison County Area's 100 Greatest Athletes."
-
Indians’ Dabney headed to state
The North Central Boys Track Regional is traditionally one of the toughest in the state with powerhouses Lawrence Central, Ben Davis, Pike and the host Panthers among the competitors
But that didn’t faze Anderson senior Derrick Dabney, who turned in two brilliant performances in the 110- and 300-meter hurdles at Thursday’s regional to advance to the state meet at Indiana University in Bloomington next Saturday. -
Roller coaster ride comes to end for Lapel
The Lapel Bulldogs couldn’t overcome one more hurdle in their roller-coaster season on Thursday as they fell to Wapahani 4-1 in the softball championship game of the Class 2A, Sectional 40 at Shenandoah High School.
- More Local Sports Headlines
-


