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Girls basketball playoffs: NoFo uses big defensive effort to stroll into the Sweet 16

By Bo Wilson Sports Editor
Posted 8:20PM on Tuesday 20th February 2024 ( 9 months ago )

COAL MOUNTAIN, Ga. — It was a defensive night for the North Forsyth girls in the first round of the Class 6A tournament.

The second-ranked Lady Raiders (29-0) forced 23 turnovers through the first three quarters, cashed in 21 points off those turnovers and held Alexander scoreless in the third quarter to march into the Sweet 16, 49-16, at Raider Arena Tuesday night. 

Senior post Lindsey Pirkle scored 10 points, pulled 10 rebounds and was a force inside the paint for the Lady Raiders. London Weaver had a team-high 13 to help pace the Lady Raiders.

“Lindsey was big, I thought she did a great job in the post,” NoFo coach Brad Kudlas said. “She got stuck on the smaller guard and took advantage of that, while cleaning up some misses. She was a horse down there.” 

The solid defensive effort overshadowed another poor shooting night from the 3-point line, going 1-for-16. 

“The defense helped pick us up. They took care of business,” Kudlas said. “I think the whole defense, including the press, gave them a little bit of trouble. Defense is what you got to have to get where you want to get because you're gonna have off-shooting nights.” 

Alexander’s defense was pretty solid early on as well, getting the Lady Raiders out of rhythm, forcing two shot clock violations, and playing tight perimeter defense. 

“They had a great game plan,” Kudlas said. “They came in and played great defense, too.”  

Nevertheless, the offense slowly built a double-digit lead in the first quarter, converting Alexander's turnovers into points. Gabby Gliatta’s layup off a turnover and a made foul shot to complete the 3-point play gave NoFo a 9-2 lead with 2:56 left. 

After back-to-back Alexander turnovers, Emma Rose hit Pirkle with a lob pass in the post for the bucket, plus one foul shot for a 10-point lead, 12-2. Weaver added a layup with 1:38 for a 14-2 advantage with less than 2 minutes to go in the opening period. 

NoFo ended the first half on a 7-3 run and extended it to a 40-3 spurt at the end of the third quarter to help seal the win.

“It was good to see the girls come out and not have a letdown after the region championship,” Kudlas said. “We've been focusing on all season, and I thought they did well with that.”

The Lady Raiders will play Sequoyah in the second round of the tournament on Friday. Game time is set for 6 p.m. at Raider Arena. It’s been two years since NoFo has made it out of the second round, with Sequoyah knocking them out last season, 59-46. 

Kudlas is well aware of his team’s early exit in the state tournament. 

“We've been talking a lot about that,” he said. “We’ll be ready for whoever we get. This is a game the girls have circled, so we’ve got to come out and play our best game of the season on Friday.” 

Lindsey Pirkle scored 10 points and pulled 10 rebounds to help pace North Forsyth to the win over Alexander in the first round of the Class 6A playoffs at home. Photo/Bo Wilson, FILE

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