ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, November 11, 1993                   TAG: 9311110086
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B-3   EDITION: STATE 
SOURCE: BRIAN DeVIDO STAFF WRITER
DATELINE: COVINGTON                                LENGTH: Medium


ALLEGHANY SLIPS PAST SPARTANS

Andrea Moore kept thinking one thing during the final minutes of Alleghany's Blue Ridge District girls' basketball tournament game against Salem on Tuesday night.

"I kept saying, `Yes. Yes. Yes,' " said the 5-foot-7 senior forward, who scored 11 of her 18 points in the fourth quarter. "All I kept thinking was that we had to win the game."

Tricia Rice made sure the Mountaineers did just that. The senior guard was fouled by Salem's Shellie Johnson with 12 seconds left and made the second of two free throws to give Alleghany a 53-52 advantage.

The Spartans then threw away an inbounds pass on their next possession, and the Mountaineers held on to advance to the semifinal round of the tournament.

Fourth-seeded Alleghany (13-8) faces top-seeded Lord Botetourt (20-1) at 6 p.m. Thursday at William Byrd High School. The Cavaliers won the teams' two regular-season meetings by an average of 18 points.

Moore, who also had 12 rebounds, scored three consecutive baskets in a span of 90 seconds to give Alleghany a 52-47 lead with 1 minute, 15 seconds remaining.

But the Spartans, who won the district's regular-season and tournament titles last year, fought back. Two Mountaineers fouls led to three points off Salem free throws, and Johnson hit a driving layup with 25 seconds left to tie the score.

Then came Rice's free throw, which ended Salem's season. The Spartans, seeded fifth, finished the year with a 10-11 record.

The Mountaineers hit only eight of 21 foul shots, but they outrebounded the Spartans 30-21 - 14-4 in the second quarter.

Alleghany lost its advantage on the boards in the second half as the Mountaineers switched their defense to a box-and-one to stop Salem guard Stacie White, who nailed five 3-pointers and finished with 17 points.

Now the Mountaineers face Lord Botetourt, Timesland's second-ranked team.

"They have loads of talent," Alleghany coach Danny Keene said of the Cavaliers, "but their hearts aren't any bigger than ours."



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