Florence – When Kiara Croskey picked up her third foul of the game with 3 minutes, 45 seconds, left in the first half of the AAAAA girls basketball state championship game on Friday., there was no panic on the part of the Sumter High School basketball team. After all, the Lady Gamecocks had played an entire season without the AAAAA Player of the Year.
SHS was leading Rock Hill 22-17 when head coach Jeff Schaffer removed Croskey from the game. By the time halftime rolled around, Sumter was up 10. It then played the entire third quarter with Croskey on the bench and took a 13-point lead into the fourth quarter as it went on to a 60-42 victory at Florence Center.
“That was the great thing about last year. They played without Ki, so they were used to doing that,” Schaffer said of Croskey missing all of last season with a major knee injury. “(Eighth-grader) Araina (Ross) had one more year under her belt. Dalaishia Brunson and Kennedy Dantzler both stepped up in that third quarter. I can't say enough about the people who stepped up to the plate.”
The Lady Gamecocks finished the year undefeated at 25-0 in winning the program’s first state title since 1983.
“We started out the year with kind of a chip on our shoulder,” said Schaffer, whose team lost in the lower state title game the two previous seasons after falling to Clover 40-38 in the 2021 AAAAA title game. “We just played one game at a time. We got through the preseason stuff, the tournament schedule and got to the region schedule. The wins just kept adding up, and every win that they had they just kept playing better and better defense. as the year progressed.”
The Bearcats pulled within 22-20 when De’Ashaj Crawford buried a 3-point basket with 2:39 left in the second quarter. SHS didn’t panic; instead senior Rickell Brown drained a 3 of her own to make it 25-20. Ross followed with a trey with 1:30 to go to make it 28-20. A layup off of a turnover by senior Keziyah Sanders gave Sumter a 30-20 lead heading to the locker room.
“Coach reminded us that last year we were without Kiara the entire year,” said Brown, who led the Lady Gamecocks with 20 points. “We had to play together. We already had that chemistry, plus Kiara's a great player. I love the way she plays. She never stopped encouraging us, even when she was on the bench.”
“I was just encouraging my teammates,” said Croskey, who has been on the varsity since seventh grade and came into the game averaging 20.5 points per game. “I know they’ve got me. That trust goes on and off the court with us. I knew they could do it without me in there.”
RHHS head coach Kenny Orr said that run at the end of the first half typified the game for his team.
No, we didn't hit them like we normally hit them,” Orr said of Rock Hill going only 7 of 29 from behind the 3-point arc. “And when we did, Sumter had an answer. That's what good teams do.
“I'll give you a perfect example. It's a 22-17 game, we hit a 3 and then let them hit a 3. Then we turned ball over on three consecutive possessions. It wasn't our day today.”
When the second half started, Croskey wasn’t on the floor. In fact, she didn’t touch the floor again until the fourth quarter. Schaffer made that decision because he wanted to have Croskey ready for the fourth quarter with just three fouls.
“That was OK with me,” Croskey said. “I trusted my teammates knowing they would play hard-nosed defense.”
Brown hit two free throws to start the third quarter to make it 32-20. The Bearcats made their only run of the second half right after that. Layla Jones canned a trifecta with 5:40 left in the quarter and Sara Anderson-Wildy hit a layup and suddenly it was 32-25 with 5:06 to go.
SHS didn’t let the momentum build for Rock Hill.. Dantzler hit a layup 16 seconds later before Sanders converted a 3-point play to make it 37-25 with 4:13 to go.
“It's all chemistry,” Brown said. “We know how to play with people or without people.”
Sumter led 39-26 entering the final stanza. It scored the first six points and RHHS never really recoverd from that.
Upon returning to the floor, Croskey hit two free throws and a layup to start the scoring. Dantzler hit two free throws to make it 45-26 with 6:18 remaining in the game. Rock Hill never got closer than 13 the rest of the way.
The Lady Gamecocks dominated the game defensively. Rock Hill was just 12 of 50 from the floor for 24.0 percent and 7 of 29 from 3-point range. Sumter had nine steals and five blocked shots while forcing 15 turnovers.
“I told them the best basketball you've got to be playing is at the end of the season., and defensively I thought we played really well, especially in the second half,” Schaffer said.
“We were just locking in on their key shooters and communicating,” Croskey said. “That was definitely one of our biggest keys.”
“You've got to have heart to play the game, and we play hard-nosed defense every game,” Brown said.
The most points Sumter gave up in a game was 51 in a 103-51 win over Lugoff Elgin. It allowed 770 points in 25 games, 34.0 a game.
Brown was 4 of 10 from the field, 3 of 6 from behind the arc and 9 of 9 from the free throw line. She also had three steals.
“She was due for a game,” Schaffer said of Brown. “She had been struggling the last couple of games. We talked about it as a coaching staff. We really needed to get her going early.”
“It was amazing for me,” Brown said. “You're always looking to hit big time shots in big time games. i just kept practicing, staying calm and knowing what I could do.”
Following Brown in scoring for Sumer was Ross, who finished with 17. She went 6 of 8 from the line as the Lady Gamecocks were 23 of 32 from the charity stripe. She also grabbed seven rebounds.
“I told her she needed to be the X factor tonight,” Schaffer said. “They can guard three, but they can't guard all four of you.”
Croskey and Sanders both scored eight points. Croskey and Sanders also had three points apiece, and Croskey, who eventually did foul out, finished with nine rebounds.
Brunson, a senior, had a team high 10 rebounds and three blocked shots to go with three steals and three points. Dantzler, a sophomore, had four points and three rebounds.
Crawford led Rock Hill with 14 points to go with three assists and three steals. Chloe Hudson had 10 points, ones had six and Omadeah Ford had five. Anderson-Wildy had three blocks and five rebounds, while Imani Sterling had seven rebounds.
“It was a combination s ;lot of of different things,” Orr said when talking about his team scoring just 42 points after averaging over 59 coming into the game. “It was their defense and we were just out of kilter today. We've been on a roll for a minute. It's just a shame we had to have a bad game on this stage.
The season was pretty good, a mixture of some young and old kids. We were a team building in the process. We started off slow, and we began gelling toward the end. We made a good run, we played some good teams back to back to back. I'm super proud of our kids. We overcame a lot, and for them to be on this stage is pretty good."
In Schaffer’s two tenures as Sumter’s head coach, he has coached the Lady Gamecocks to four lower state championship games, one upper state championship game and the two state title tilts.
“It means a ton to finally win it, especially for these seniors who have been through thick and thin with me,” Schaffer said.
Croskey and Brown will truly relish their final high school game.
“It means a lot,” Croskey said. “I've been putting in the work all these years. We wanted to accomplish this as one of our goals, and now we've acco9mplished it.”
“We desrve this,’ Brown said. “We're just overdue. We came up short so many years. We really wanted it. We just had to make it happen right here.”
Schaffer is normally a spiffy dresser along the bench. That wasn’t the case on Friday. He instead spent most of the game wearing a Sumter pullover zip-up.
“I’ve come up here three years in a row and I was in a tie and we haven't won,” he said. “I said I'm going to relax and go a little more casual. Maybe that was the secret to success.”
However, with just over a minute left in the game and the victory in hand, Schaffer peeled off the pullover to just an SHS sports shirt.
“I wanted some dry clothes on the way home,” he said with a laugh. “Last week when we were here (for the lower state title win over Summerville), I was in wet clothes all the way home. I wanted some dry stuff.”
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