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02-20-2012, 10:18 AM
GLASGOW â Justin Stinson, the head girlsâ coach at Glasgow High School, has been in the game of basketball for a long time. So when he talks about how good a player is, that can be taken to the bank.
Stinson, who is preparing to lead the Lady Scotties into the Girlsâ 15th District Basketball Tournament next week, is high on Barren County, his teamâs first round opponent, and their talented senior center Jamie Cummings.
âThere could always be a surprise in the district tournament. No matter what the record is going in, you have to win the first game of the district or you go home,â Stinson said. âYour season is over.
âWeâve got a tough game with Barren County. They have a tradition rich program and what we did against them the first two times we played this year doesnât matter. We have to play well for 32 minutes.â
And the key, Stinson said, is stopping Cummings.
âWell, it all starts with Jamie Cummings. She is a terrific player. Sheâs versatile. She can score in a variety of ways. She will be the focal point of what we do defensively,â Stinson said. âIt looks like theyâre getting more consistent play from their bench than theyâve had in the past. Theyâre well coached. We will have our hands full.â
The game is scheduled for Monday at Allen County-Scottsville High School. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m.
âThere has to be someone to get the ball to Jamie, but she sets up everyone else so well. She demands so much attention that she creates open looks for the other players,â Stinson explained. âThey definitely have other pieces besides her, but she helps create easy shots and easy opportunities for so many players.â
But donât let Stinson fool you. His team is very talented and, the biggest problem facing Barren County is, Glasgow has many weapons.
âBalance has been our calling card all year, so weâre going to stick to spreading the wealth and make the defense guard five players on the floor instead of guarding just one or two,â Stinson said. âWeâve got some really good individual players, but they sacrifice their stats for the team.â
And they do it willingly. The Lady Scotties have three players averaging in double figures and can go at least seven or eight players deep on the bench.
âWe have three players that average double figures, but it wouldnât surprise me at all to see someone like Shelby Ray get 20 in the first round of the district. Sheâs done it before,â Stinson said. âThat goes for Breanna Glover or Emily Alexander off the bench. We have multiple kids that can score. We believe everyone has a role to fill. And weâve fared pretty well doing that so far.â
Stinson has been working his team hard in practice leading up to Mondayâs game. The veteran coach knows there are no guarantees.
âIt is nice to be the No. 1 seed, but it doesnât really matter,â Stinson said. âThe numbers on the scoreboard will determine whether you advance or not.â
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Stinson, who is preparing to lead the Lady Scotties into the Girlsâ 15th District Basketball Tournament next week, is high on Barren County, his teamâs first round opponent, and their talented senior center Jamie Cummings.
âThere could always be a surprise in the district tournament. No matter what the record is going in, you have to win the first game of the district or you go home,â Stinson said. âYour season is over.
âWeâve got a tough game with Barren County. They have a tradition rich program and what we did against them the first two times we played this year doesnât matter. We have to play well for 32 minutes.â
And the key, Stinson said, is stopping Cummings.
âWell, it all starts with Jamie Cummings. She is a terrific player. Sheâs versatile. She can score in a variety of ways. She will be the focal point of what we do defensively,â Stinson said. âIt looks like theyâre getting more consistent play from their bench than theyâve had in the past. Theyâre well coached. We will have our hands full.â
The game is scheduled for Monday at Allen County-Scottsville High School. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m.
âThere has to be someone to get the ball to Jamie, but she sets up everyone else so well. She demands so much attention that she creates open looks for the other players,â Stinson explained. âThey definitely have other pieces besides her, but she helps create easy shots and easy opportunities for so many players.â
But donât let Stinson fool you. His team is very talented and, the biggest problem facing Barren County is, Glasgow has many weapons.
âBalance has been our calling card all year, so weâre going to stick to spreading the wealth and make the defense guard five players on the floor instead of guarding just one or two,â Stinson said. âWeâve got some really good individual players, but they sacrifice their stats for the team.â
And they do it willingly. The Lady Scotties have three players averaging in double figures and can go at least seven or eight players deep on the bench.
âWe have three players that average double figures, but it wouldnât surprise me at all to see someone like Shelby Ray get 20 in the first round of the district. Sheâs done it before,â Stinson said. âThat goes for Breanna Glover or Emily Alexander off the bench. We have multiple kids that can score. We believe everyone has a role to fill. And weâve fared pretty well doing that so far.â
Stinson has been working his team hard in practice leading up to Mondayâs game. The veteran coach knows there are no guarantees.
âIt is nice to be the No. 1 seed, but it doesnât really matter,â Stinson said. âThe numbers on the scoreboard will determine whether you advance or not.â
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