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			Pulaski Honeybears bring home third place in the 2018 seventh Grade 
			Class 1A State Tournament 
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			[December 07, 2018] 
			The Mount Pulaski Honeybears 
			defeated the Annawan Braves 28-25 to earn the third place trophy in 
			the 2018 seventh Grade Class 1A State Tournament on Thursday night 
			in Assumption.
 Mount Pulaski led the game 5-2 in the first quarter after a three by 
			Mackenzi Chandler broke the tie ballgame. The Honeybears never lost 
			the lead in the game, but it did get a little too close for comfort 
			at the end. Mount Pulaski extended the lead to 8-3 in the second 
			quarter after Kamrie Charron put back the offensive rebound and was 
			fouled on the play. Charron sank the “and one” for Mount Pulaski. 
			Grace Davis gave Mount Pulaski a 10-6 lead with her field goal. A 
			minute or so later after Davis was fouled, she would sink her two 
			free throws and the Honeybears were in charge 12-6. With 4.0 seconds 
			left until halftime Alyson Murphy came up big for Mount Pulaski and 
			hit a basket to give the Honeybears a 14-6 lead going into the 
			locker room.
 
			
			 
			That's a final as MP Coach Jamie Anderson talks to 
			the Honeybears in the postgame huddle. 
			Annawan scored six unanswered points to start the third quarter. 
			Finally at the 3:07 mark Chandler stole the ball for Mount Pulaski 
			and her hustle resulted in the first two points of the quarter for 
			the Honeybears. The Mount Pulaski lead was 16-12. It was Chandler 
			taking control again as she launched a three with 1:22 on the third 
			quarter clock. Her basket was huge for Mount Pulaski and the lead 
			was now 19-13. Davis would finish out the third quarter scoring with 
			a free throw and a 20-15 Mount Pulaski lead.
 Davis extended the Mount Pulaski lead to 22-15 on a baseline drive 
			early in the fourth quarter. Olivia Goodley then pulled Annawan 
			closer with her basket. These Braves were not giving up. Lowery 
			stole the ball from Davis at mid-court and her basket made the score 
			22-19 with less than four minutes to play. At the 3:24 mark it would 
			be Murphy rattling the rim for the Honeybears and proving as a 5th 
			grader she was ready to come up even bigger in tight game 
			situations. Murphy’s jumper gave Mount Pulaski the confidence they 
			needed and a 24-19 lead.
 
			With just under two minutes to play the Braves had their own little 
			package of dynamite in number 12. Bella VanOpdorp hit a field goal 
			to bring Annawan within two points, 24-22 now the score and the 
			Mount Pulaski fans were a little anxious. Davis would come up big 
			for the Honeybears following a Mount Pulaski steal. It was Davis in 
			the lane and off the glass for MP that allowed the Honeybears a 
			26-22 lead at the 1:15 mark. 
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            Honeybears ready and waiting the awards ceremony. 
            
			 
			A quick steal by Murphy with less than a minute to play was a game 
			changer and with Ella Bobell waiting in the corner, the momentum was 
			in Mount Pulaski’s favor. Bobell hit a jumper, nothing but net, 
			right in front of the MP student section and the fans went nuts. 
			28-22 was the Honeybears lead. Elaina Manuel would score the last 
			basket for Annawan with 29.0 seconds remaining. The Braves did have 
			one last chance to tie the game with a three but missed. Chandler 
			dribbled the ball with the clock running down and just like that the 
			Honeybears hung on for the 28-25 win and a third place trophy. 
			Mackenzi Chandler led Mount Pulaski with 10 points and Grace Davis 
			tossed in 9 points.
 Mount Pulaski ends their season with a 25-3 record. Annawan ends 
			their season with a 24-5 record.
 
 Mount Pulaski coach Jamie Anderson was proud of his team following 
			the win. “Honestly, when we started the season, I didn’t know what 
			to expect. I knew we had some good talent and you know you always 
			hope that you can make it to this part of the season. The girls, 
			they didn’t disappoint. We had a really solid season. I think we 
			finished 25-3 and two of those losses were to WLB and then another 
			loss to Ottawa Wallace. Finishing third and losing to the top two 
			teams in the state, that’s not too shabby. I am super-excited this 
			is the first third place finish for girls Honeybear basketball. Up 
			until last night we had only had eight state berths in school 
			history, now we are up to nine.”
 
 The Mount Pulaski 8th grade team plays at State versus WLB on 
			Saturday.
 
 "I thought the girls did really well,” continued Anderson. “I was 
			very pleased. They’ve worked hard all this season. They’ve been a 
			real joy to coach and to work with. They’ve really been a lot of fun 
			and I can still say that after my 15th season of coaching.”
 
 Finally Anderson added, “The crowd was awesome. We had the best 6th 
			man tonight!”
 
				
					| Final scoring |  
					| Mount Pulaski 28 | Annawan 25 |  
					| Chandler 10Davis 9
 Murphy 4
 Charron 3
 Bobell 2
 | Vance 6Manuel 6
 Goodley 6
 Celus 5
 VanOpdorp 2
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			[Teena Lowery] 
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