February 27, 2013
State berth on the line when Catholic visits Williamstown in girls regional
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"When you're going up against Williamstown they play in-your-face press and half-court man the whole game. That's what we have to do in practice. You're faced with how do we work with that kind of thing without going hard? [Our players have] handled it well. I haven't seen too much of a negative attitude. They've stepped up to the plate.''

Charleston Catholic faced Williamstown in a scrimmage before the regular season, but has seen plenty of top-notch competition in squaring off with Class A No. 1 St. Joe, AAA No. 1 and defending state champion Greenbrier East, Parkersburg Catholic, Wheeling Central, Pocahontas County and Summers County twice each. Catholic actually faced St. Joe three times counting last week's sectional final.

"We've played against teams with pressure and we shouldn't be surprised,'' Sutherland said. "It's hard to relax even when you shoot. [Williamstown wants] everything rushed. They don't play it like a lot of people.''

Charleston Catholic features a one-two outside scoring punch of senior guard Samantha Fletcher, the team's top scorer at 15.0 points per game, and junior point guard Anna Whelan (12.0). Catholic freshman guard Payton Mullen is a capable ball-handler and occasional scorer while 5-foot-7 senior post Simone Assaley and 5-10 junior center Christina O'Dell give the team an inside presence.

"We know how to handle pressure now better than we did,'' said Sutherland. "I don't think it's anything we can't handle. It's doable. We've become a better defensive team. If we can keep [Williamstown] in the 50s or 60s we should do OK.''

Central scored a 59-44 win over Trinity during the regular season while Pocahontas edged Tygarts Valley 41-39. Tucker walloped Pendleton 60-26 and St. Joe blasted Parkersburg Catholic twice (62-29 and 73-48). Magnolia and St. Marys, Man and Fayetteville and Tug and Valley Fayette will be meeting for the first time this year.

Reach Tommy R. Atkinson at tatkin...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-4811.

 

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