Saturday, February 7, 2009

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Kayla Stra. And no one on the Cullman High girls basketball band was worrisome to pelt their emotions. Lunch.

Amy Springer looked relieved. Her players, well, they were ecstatic. And no one on the Cullman High girls basketball yoke was taxing to lurk their emotions. Cullman had just extended its period by defeating Walker 51-39 in the semifinals of the Class 5A, Area 12 competition Thursday tenebrosity at Brewer.



Not only did the earn put Cullman in Monday’s Area 12 championship game, but it also clinched a location in next week’s sub-regional circuitous route of the postseason. This is a uncharted circumstance for everybody under the sun in Cullman’s locker room. The Bearcats haven’t made the postseason since 2006. Since that skilful ’06 group - which featured final North Alabama act Emily Beckwith - the Cullman girls basketball program hasn’t had much to encouragement about. Or at least until now.






Regardless of how Cullman finishes, this opportunity should be considered a sensation - especially after what the program has informed in up to date years. After prime Cullman to its victory ever Northwest Regional look in ’06, quondam Bearcats carriage Marc Ponder endured a losing effort with a very unsophisticated gang the following year. Ponder stepped down to bring into play solely with the softball program a few months later, and a combine of Cullman’s encouraging young starters gave up basketball to do the same thing.



Needless to say, flow Bearcats train Amy Springer didn’t become heir to the most seasoned of teams when she took over the program two years ago. Instead, she was dealt a teenage gang with very slight varsity experience. Two years later, Cullman girls basketball appears to be on the prominence once again. In her promote condition as a control coach, Springer has taken the Bearcats from four wins to 14 - not to point out a guaranteed sub-regional appearance. Oh yeah: She’s proficient this ignoring having only two seniors. That’s right. This is not a senior-laden team. It’s far from it.



The two seniors have been the mucilage that’s held this line-up together. Kayla Dean is a great defender and a thorough details guard, and there aren’t many players that fling the 3-pointer better than Jennifer Cooper. But Cullman’s unborn is the youngsters, and this is a promising.



Cullman has relied heavily on the against of freshmen and sophomores this season, and this heap of youngsters have gotten better with every game. Having that much maid contributing gives the program hope. It says this Cullman program is on the rise, and the be held up years are absolutely coming to an end. Winning 14 games and clinching a sub-regional berth proves it.



So, at all events of how the postseason plays out, this age has to be called a success. After all, Springer has this adolescent program heading back in the fact direction.

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