Lauren Scherf top-scores as Flames go down to high-flying Boomers

January 6, 2020 | Sydney Flames news

The Melbourne Boomers have solidified their position in second place on the WNBL ladder with a comfortable 23 point win over the Sydney Uni Flames at Brydens Stadium.

After a seesawing first quarter, Guy Molloy’s team pulled away in the second term and never relinquished the lead again.

They shared the points around, with Lindsay Allen (15 points, 6 assists), and Maddie Garrick (19 points) putting in polished performances. Garrick’s defensive game was especially notable as she hassled Sydney’s leading scorer, Alice Kunek, into several tough shots in a strong all-round performance.

Cayla George (18 points, 10 rebounds) was also a tough match-up all game with her screen-setting and physicality around the rim, and was particularly telling on the boards, where the Boomers completely outmuscled their opponents – They pulled down more than twice as many rebounds in the first half.

While it was a difficult day for the home side, Lauren Scherf (20 points, 9 rebounds, 4 blocks) stood out, having one of her most productive games and hitting 2 of 3 three-pointers.

In contrast, and compounding the Flames’ woes, the aforementioned Kunek had one of her more subdued games in a career-best season, finishing with 13 points on 3 of 12 shooting.

The Flames’ lack of injury luck also continued.

While the side were bolstered by the return of canny point guard Brittany Smart, who played limited minutes in her first game since Round 1, they’ll be crossing their fingers for Tahlia Tupaea, who limped off the court with a knee injury in the first quarter, and faces the prospect of joining star forward Colleen Planeta on the sidelines.

The absence of Planeta was acknowledged by Boomers coach Guy Molloy in his post-match conference.

“It was tough for the Flames because they’re playing without Colleen Planeta…that’s a tough break for them,” he said, adding that his side has every intention of making sure they stay in the top 2.

“We’ve got a lot of work to do to get over [the top-of-the-table] Southside but a top 2 finish would be great.”

Meanwhile, Flames coach Katrina Hibbert was particularly disappointed with the amount of rebounds her side conceded in the heavy loss.

We were getting out-rebounded by Ezi (Magbegor), who is a super athlete, but we were also getting out-rebounded by their guards,” Hibbert explained.

“There was a lack of desperation on our part. That is something for us to work on in the next 5 rounds… We’ll get back to training and drill it.”