Lady Hawks fall to Byron in Class 2A regional tournament action

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Oregon's McKaylee Beeter drives to the basket against Byron's 6'3" center, Sophie Reecher, during action at the Class 2A regional in Byron Thursday. The Lady Hawks lost to Byron 61-56 to end their season. Byron advances to the Somonauk Sectional. Photo by Chris Johnson
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Byron's Emily Lehne iced the game with two more free throws. Lambrigtsen got off a 3-pointer from the corner at the buzzer, as the Tigers' celebration started.

"It means everything for us considering everything we went through to get here," Reecher said with tears in her eyes. "We knew it would be tough playing Oregon, with them being so quick and with them being so close to us."

Reecher was unstoppable in the fourth quarter, leading Byron back from a seven-point deficit. She scored 10 of her 24 points in the quarter after missing most of the third quarter after picking up her third foul.

"It's always hard to watch the team play from the bench," Reecher said. "It's even worse in the regional. It was hard watching our team play so hard, but Oregon was starting to pull away."

Fellow post tower Ellie Lehne (6-foot) had 20 points, as the two players size was something the Hawks could not match.
"We tried to help each other as much as we could," Absher said. "We knew that we were at the disadvantage, but we also couldn't leave their guards open because we knew that they can shoot 3s too."

The Hawks, who set a team record for wins this season, trailed all of the first half until Lambrigtsen hit a 3-pointer with 43 seconds left to tie the score at 31. Another rare turnover allowed the Tigers to get a quick basket before the buzzer by Lehne to lead 33-31.

"They scored 41 points on us in the first half last time we played," Absher said. "So we knew that they'd come out strong. We just knew that we had to score every time that they did."

Oregon controlled most of the third quarter with Reecher on the bench. Momentum seemed firmly in their hands after Beeter hit a long 3-pointer before the buzzer to give Oregon the 47-42 lead.

Another jumper by Absher, who had 15 points, gave Oregon a seven-point lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter, but the Tigers would chip away at that before overtaking Oregon midway through the quarter.

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