final regular season game<\/a> and watching her Crimson Bears fall to Thunder Mountain High School, Dzinich helped the team get back on track at the Region V Championships.<\/p>\nHad she not made her heroic return days later with a torn ACL, it’s likely the team would’ve lost to TMHS again. Instead, they won their fourth and fifth games of the season against the Lady Falcons and gave Ketchikan a good test in the championship game.<\/p>\n
In some ways, Dzinich was the embodiment of the team as a whole. Playing fast and without many subs on the bench meant everyone from the freshmen to the seniors would endure a certain level of pain.<\/p>\n
The team didn’t have the gas to keep up with teams in the first half of the season. They lost six games in December and six in January. Things finally turned around in February when the team won six of their final seven games.<\/p>\n
Look for the Crimson Bears to be back at the state tournament next year.<\/p>\n
Q&A with Coach Knight<\/span><\/p>\nWhat were the biggest challenges the team faced this season?<\/em><\/p>\nLack of depth on our bench. We had a few varsity-level players, a lot of C level, but did not have a true varsity bench\/JV-level group.<\/p>\n
What’s the most memorable moment from this season?<\/em><\/p>\nFor me, I love when we travel for tournaments, like Las Vegas and Barrow. We have a chance to watch a lot of basketball and talk situations. We had a chance to watch Mississippi State at UNLV (University of Las Vegas) and as a team and we talked about how the 6’7” girl had no left hand. In the NCAA national championship game, we were able to watch that player again.<\/p>\n
The girls would say it’s always memorable when you beat Ketchikan.<\/em><\/p>\nWhat can people expect next year out of the team? Improvement. Kids are already in the gym preparing for next year. Not qualifying for the state tournament has motivated them to up their off-season work. They have become students of the game, watching a lot of basketball.<\/p>\n
Coach’s comments on seniors<\/span><\/p>\nCassie Dzinich<\/strong> — Cassie had an incredible year and a sad ending. She would have finished at the top of her game if she did not end her season with a torn ACL. Cassie is a model student-athlete, she is a great role model for younger players. What I admire most about Cassie is her work ethic; for four years, Cassie has showed up to all of her sports and given a 100 percent every day in practice. As a player, she led her team in scoring with her ability to take it inside against bigger opponents. She went left better than she went right and outhustled everyone up and down the court.<\/p>\nMorgan Balovich<\/strong> — Morgan grew and matured as a player and a person. She has an incredibly big heart and really looks out for the underdogs. We’ve had some rocky times, but it’s awesome she has worked hard and made the commitment for four years. Someday, Morgan will be in charge of a lot of employees and probably coaching at some level. Her role on the court was similar to Charles Barkley, a bit of a bruiser. She had the ability to mix it up inside with the taller players and come up with important rebounds and steals.<\/p>\n
\n• Contact sports reporter Nolin Ainsworth at 523-2272 or nainsworth@juneauempire.com.<\/b><\/p>\n
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