OXFORD – Bainbridge-Guilford set the stage for a “repeat Saturday” in the Midstate Athletic Conference basketball championships Saturday afternoon.
The Bobcats, like the season before, avenged the regular-season outcomes to defeat Unatego in the final a second time in as many years, 49-44.
Jennifer Patten and Nicole Conway each were good on four foul shot attempts in the last two minutes to surge past the Spartans, who entered the game with an 18-1 record.
“We work on free throws every day in practice,” summed up Patten, who showed little nerves hitting the game-tying and go-ahead freebies. “We knew we had to be aggressive, and everyone stepped up their games.”
It was B-G’s third Midstate Athletic Conference title and fourth overall league championship under 16th-year head coach Bob Conway. Conway said the biggest difference between Saturday’s game and the near-miss at B-G earlier this season was Patten’s presence on the floor. In that game, the senior 1,000-point scorer sat substantial minutes with foul trouble in the second half.
“Every team has its glue,” Conway said. “For Unatego it’s Colleen O’Hara, and for us it is Jennifer. “Whether she is making the pass, scoring or rebounding, she makes us click and dictates what we do.”
O’Hara, just a sophomore, may be he heir apparent to the league’s dominant player with the impending graduations of B-G’s Patten and Harpursville’s Lindsay Kimmel, the two league MVPs this season.