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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Thompson Propels Webster Girls to Sixth Straight Win

Junior Jordan Thompson scores 23 points as the Statesmen rout Parkway West, 78-54, in a Suburban South Conference game.

Behind junior Jordan Thompson's 23-point outburst, the Webster Groves girls basketball team hammered Parkway West, 78-54, at home in a Suburban South Conference game on Friday night. The Statesmen extended their winning streak to six games. They are 10-7 overall and 3-0 in league play. "We won by over 20 points, but I felt like this was one of those 10-point games where we just couldn't pull away and separate from them," Webster Groves coach Patti Perkins said. "We just kept preaching defense, defense, defense to our kids and it's literally baby steps each game." Besides Thompson's 23 points, the Statesmen had two other players score in double figures as sophomore Abbie Paloucek had 17 points while senior Erin Reynolds added 16. Paloucek …

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Webster Girls Rout Mehlville For Fifth Straight Win

Webster Groves wins at Mehlville, 65-34, as Annie Paloucek makes her season debut.

After winning just one of their first four games, the Webster Groves girls basketball team may be finding their stride at just the right time. Webster used the season debut of Annie Paloucek and an ice-cold shooting night from Mehlville to win its fifth consecutive game Tuesday night in a dominating 65-34 win over the Panthers at Mehlville High School. The win was the eighth in 11 games for the surging Statesmen, which got a game-high 13 points from leading scorer Jordan Thompson. “Right now, this is the time we need to peak,” said Webster coach Patti Perkins. “We’ve got our tournament next week, and we’re in conference play. We’ve got a tough district coming up, the second to fifth seeds could go to anybody, so we’re fighting for our …

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Webster Girls Win Fourth Straight, Rout U-City

Webster Groves junior Jordan Thompson scores 14 points to lead the Statesmen to a 64-33 win over University City at Roberts Gymnasium.

Webster Groves junior guard Jordan Thompson has a theory about rankings and seedings. "They don't mean a thing," she says. "The only number that really matters is the one on the scoreboard beside your team's name." Thompson, who is averaging 20.1 points per game, scored a game-high 14 points on Friday to lead Webster Groves to an easy 64-33 win over University City in a Suburban South Conference game at Roberts Gymnasium. The win was the fourth straight and seventh in the past 10 games for the Statesmen, who improved to 8-7 overall and 2-0 in conference play. Webster lost four of its first five games this season against some top-notch opponents. Since that rough early schedule, Thompson and her teammates have been on fire. And they've been…

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Webster Girls Outlast Eureka Despite Hillyer's 30

In a basketball game that features a back-and-forth duel between Eureka's Alex Hillyer and Webster Groves' Jordan Thompson, it is Webster that wins, 56-53.

Eureka High School girls varsity standout player Alex Hillyer, the Wildcats’ 6-foot-3 center, certainly commanded the attention of the Webster Groves Statesmen prior to their rivalry game on Tuesday night. Webster Groves head coach Patti Perkins said before their home game that any chance her team had to win focused on slowing Hillyer. However, Hillyer had a huge game with a season-high 30 points, but the Statesmen, with determination and mental toughness in the last minute, still pulled out a 56-53 win. The game featured a back-and-forth duel between Hillyer, and Webster Groves junior guard Jordan Thomson, who had a team-high 20 points. “They would make a run, we would make a run,” Eureka (9-4) head coach James Alsup said.  “Jordan …

Tom Bedwell

10:50 am on Thursday, January 20, 2011

Nice piece, Doug...pics are excellent, also.   more ›

Monday, December 27, 2010

Webster Girls Play Tough Against Powerhouse St. Joseph's

Webster Groves' unexpected trip to the semifinals of the Visitation Christmas Tournament ended with a 59-40 loss to top-seeded and unbeaten St. Joseph's Academy.

The Cinderella ride for the Webster Groves girls basketball team ended in the semifinals of the 36th annual Visitation Christmas Tournament on Sunday night. The 13th-seeded Statesmen (3-5) fell to top-seeded and unbeaten St. Joseph's Academy (7-0), 59-40. Webster will play Fort Zumwalt West in the third-place game of the tournament Monday night at 6 p.m. The Jaguars lost a tough game to Incarnate Word Academy, 50-47, in the other semifinal Sunday night. The 59 points were a season-low for a very talented St. Joe's squad. "We preach defense and I thought the girls really got after it with a few hiccups tonight," Webster coach Patti Perkins said. "We did a good job of shutting down the Stock's." Maddie and Morgan Stock entered the game as …

Monday, December 6, 2010

Webster Groves Girls Hoops: Team Aims to Surpass 20 Wins

In recent years, the Webster Groves girl's basketball team has been in the shadow of the boy's team. But the girl's team is now poised to also emerge as a dominant prep force.

Over the past few years, the Webster Groves High School girl's varsity basketball team has operated in the shadow of the boy's squad, which won the Missouri state championship two years ago and was strong again last season. But in 2010-2011, the girl's team is looking to emerge as a dominant force and round out the strength of the school's overall basketball program. Webster head coach Patti Perkins took her squad to Marquette on Nov. 30 to participate in the Randi Perkins Tournament and faced off against Washington High School in the team's season opener. Webster (1-2) dominated the Blue Jays in a 72-45 victory as junior guard Jordan Thompson set a school record with eight 3-pointers. "I was practicing the night before the game and then …

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