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Credo Kodiaks claw to provincial 1A girls basketball crown

91原创 team wins first B.C. banner in 25 years, after going undefeated in Duncan.
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The Credo Christian Kodiaks are the 2017 B.C. senior girls 1A basketball champions.

The Credo Christian Kodiaks were involved in a good old-fashioned showdown Saturday in Duncan.

And when the smoke cleared, the Kodiaks came away as queens of B.C. high school senior girls 1A basketball, after knocking off West Vancouver鈥檚 Mulgrave Titans in the provincial title game.

The win at Duncan  Christian School ended a quarter century-long drought for the Kodiaks.

鈥淚t has been 25 years since we earned a provincial banner (1992) and now I have two players (Alisha and Kari Stam) on the team this year, and their mother (Shauna Stam) was on the 1992 (B.C. title-winning) team,鈥 Kodiaks coach Sharon Allison said.

The gold medal contest pitted the top-ranked Titans against the No. 3 Kodiaks, and not much separated the B.C. finalists.

Credo led 36-31 at halftime before Mulgrave stormed back, outscoring the local girls 21-15 in the third stanza to inch ahead 52-51.

But it was all Kodiaks in the final stanza as they pulled away, putting up 21 points to the Titans鈥 14 鈥 highlighted by a 9-0 run 鈥 to win 72-66.

Provincial tournament MVP Caitlin Sikma racked up 23 points to pace the Kodiaks to victory.  Her teammate Sam Leyenhorst was not far behind with 17.

Allison said it was a true team effort.

鈥淓very team and every player on the team is unique 鈥 for us, winning was not luck; each player worked hard to achieve her goal,鈥 Allison said.

鈥淥ur players never gave up and this was especially evident in the semifinal game against Unity.鈥

In the aforementioned semifinal versus Chilliwack鈥檚 Unity Christian, the teams were tied with 73 points apiece after four quarters of action.

The Kodiaks led by more than 20 points in the first quarter but it slipped away, and they found themselves in overtime against the No. 2 ranked team going into provincials.

Undaunted, the Kodiaks had an 11-5 edge during the overtime session to win 84-78.

鈥淚 know it takes talent to win games, but sometimes grit and determination will prevail,鈥 Allison said.

Three Credo scorers eclipsed the 20-point mark during the marathon match against Unity: Leyenhorst (25 points), Alisha Stam (23 points), and Sikma (20 points).

The Kodiaks rolled in their early games, beating Vanderhoof鈥檚 Northside Christian 80-38 and Similkameen 95-36.

Allison admits that her young team winning the provincial banner surprised her.

鈥淚n the back of my mind, I knew the team wanted it, but with graduating five seniors last year, I truly believed it would be a rebuilding year,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 had decided at the beginning of the year not to  emphasize every aspect of the game but to work on three things: great defense, strong rebounding, both offensive and defensive, and high percentage shots.  I believe we achieved this, and (it) contributed to our success.鈥

The Kodiaks were plagued with injuries and their senior numbers were down, so they brought up three Grade 10s, one Grade 9 and one Grade 8 to provincials.

The team also had three Grade 12s and a trio of Grade 11s this year.

Camaraderie was also key for the Credo squad, according to Allison.

鈥淭he players are very close 鈥撯 it was sometimes teamwork over talent,鈥 she said.

鈥淪ometimes the players were just as excited to make that 91原创enal pass than scoring the basket itself鈥 that showed the integrity of this team.鈥

Allison said once the Kodiaks came to this mindset, she knew they would be a hard to beat.

鈥淭his type of selfless play was the secret of our success,鈥 she added.

Alisha Stam was a first team all-star, scoring an average of 20 points per game, while Sikma earned her MVP status by scoring an average of 19 points per game.

Rebekah Allison, who coach Allison described as a 鈥渞ebounding machine鈥 鈥撯 was the player of the game in the B.C. final.





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