2005 Showcase Champions

The 2005 Miss Basketball Showcase featured 32 prep girls all-star teams from 13 states. The Daubert Pinnacle Nebraska All-Stars finished 7-0, winning their pool and four tournament games to repeat as Miss Basketball champions. Congratulations to these players and all who participated for a job well done! The following article is from the July 18 issue of the Kearney Hub newspaper.

Daubert Pinnacle wins Miss Basketball title

By CHRIS BASNETT, Hub Sports Writer

07/18/2005

KEARNEY — Daubert Pinnacle Nebraska I made sure Sunday wasn’t the right time for Kansas Prime Time.

Using its superior depth and a key first half run, Daubert Pinnacle won the Miss Basketball Showcase with a 52-42 victory over Prime Time at the University of Nebraska at Kearney’s Health and Sports Center.

The 2005 win is the second consecutive Miss Basketball title for the Daubert Pinnacle team. The team has won four titles in the 10-year history of the tournament, also going back-to-back in 1998 and 1999.

“We always think we can play better, but to come here and win this tournament is a pretty big deal,” Daubert Pinnacle coach Matt Fritsche said. “We go into every tournament with the mindset that we’re the team to beat.”

Daubert Pinnacle’s defense held Prime Time, the second-highest scoring team in the tournament, to nearly 20 points below its average. Nebraska also held Kansas’ incomparable Ashley Sweat, a Kansas State recruit and Miss Basketball’s all-time leading scorer, to 11 points — 12 below her average.

Daubert Pinnacle’s airtight man-to-man keyed a first half-closing 15-2 run after Kansas tied the game at 14 with 5:40 left in the half. Prime Time had plenty of chances to build a lead early in the game, but misfired on several point-blank opportunities.

“These girls have really bought into playing defense,” Fritsche said. “They’re fundamentally sound and they do a really nice job. It was really impressive because that team is so hard to guard. They’re a very good offensive team and Ashley Sweat was the best player in this tournament.”

But for all its skill, Prime Time simply ran out of bodies.

The Kansas team suited up just seven players for the entire tournament, and the fatigue began to show in the second half of the championship game. Prime Time cut the lead to seven points early in the second half, but could get no closer as Daubert Pinnacle extended its advantage to as many as 14.

Besides Sweat’s 11 points, Utah recruit Brette Ulsaker had nine while Janae Volker and Larissa Richards each had six. Prime Time shot an ice-cold 24 percent in the first half.

“It was just tough today,” Kansas coach Bob Runge said. “We’re short on numbers and when you’re playing three games in one day, that doesn’t make it any easier.”

All 12 players on Daubert Pinnacle’s roster saw playing time Sunday, and nine of them scored. Brooke Delano, a 6-foot-4 post out of Bellevue West, led the way with 12 points and six rebounds while her Thunderbird teammate Abby Henry finished with 11.

“Our depth was huge all weekend,” Fritsche said. “We have 12 girls we can put on the floor at any time and you can’t really tell the difference between any of them. We’re always able to find a go-to player.”

The loss brought an end to a great three-year run for Kansas Prime Time, which had its own local cheering section Sunday when members of the C-2 boys state champion Ravenna Bluejays stopped in to watch the final.

The team, made up of essentially the same group of players for the last three years, was a semifinalist in 2003 and a quarterfinalist last season. The group of small-town Kansas girls has been playing on the same traveling team together since they were in seventh grade.

“When we first wanted to come up here, Doug (Koster) thought we were too young,” Runge explained. “So we added a couple of older girls, which got us into the tournament, and we end up going to the final four and coming within overtime of going to the finals.

“We’ve changed a couple of players in and out over the years, but the core group has been together since the beginning,” Runge added. “The community of Kearney and the people here have been awesome. It’s been great coming here.”

DAUBERT PINNACLE NEBRASKA I 52, KANSAS PRIME TIME 42

Score By Halves

KANSAS PRIME TIME 16 26 — 42

DAUBERT PINNACLE NEB, I 29 23 — 52

KANSAS PRIME TIME — Brette Ulsaker 2-4 4-5 9, Beth Keeley 1-3 0-0 2, Janae Volker 3-11 0-0 6, Juli Anne Chisolm 2-3 0-0 4, Erin Runge 2-5 0-0 4, Ashley Sweat 5-12 1-1 11, Larissa Richards 2-8 2-2 6. Totals 17-46 7-8 42.

DAUBERT PINNACLE NEB. I — J.J. Hall 1-2 0-0 2, Abby Henry 3-4 3-3 11, Yvonne Turner 2-4 0-0 5, Dominique Kelley 2-3 4-8 8, Kelsey Woodard 0-3 2-5 6, Katie Frank 1-5 0-0 2, Tiffany Mockenhaupt 0-2 0-0 0, Sam Schuett 1-2 0-0 2, Jasmine Mosley 0-1 0-0 0, Ashley Nelson 2-4 0-0 4, Brooke Delano 5-8 2-2 12. Totals 19-43 9-13 52.

Three-point goals — Kansas Prime Time 1-8 (Ulsaker 1-2, Sweat 0-3, Keeley 0-1, Volker 0-1, Chisolm 0-1). Daubert Pinnacle Nebraska I 5-11 (Woodard 2-5, Henry 2-3, Turner 1-2, Hall 0-1).

TEAM ROSTER:

Grade 05-06

Height

Player

Hometown

High School

Tournament PPG

12

5-8

JJ HALL EXETER, NE EXETER-MILLIGAN

6.4

11

5-7

ABBY HENRY BELLEVUE, NE WEST

4.6

12

5-7

TARA ABBOTT ASHLAND, NE ASHLAND-GREENWOOD

0.9

12

5-8

YVONNE TURNER BELLEVUE, NE EAST

6.7

11

5-8

DOMINIQUE KELLEY LINCOLN, NE NORTHEAST

8.7

11

5-10

KELSEY WOODARD BELLEVUE, NE WEST

5.4

12

6-0

KATIE FRANK SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE

6.3

12

5-9

TIFFANY MOCKENHAUPT LINCOLN, NE SOUTHWEST

1.3

12

6-0

SAM SCHUETT MILLARD, NE MILLARD WEST

6.3

12

5-10

JASMINE MOSLEY BELLEVUE, NE EAST

1.7

12

6-4

ASHLEY NELSON LINCOLN, NE SOUTHWEST

4.7

11

6-4

BROOKE DELANO BELLEVUE, NE WEST

6.3