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Webster’s trick play turns tide HW’s way

FRESNO - With less than a minute before Hanford West was crowned Central Section Division III champions, the chants of "M-V-P!" rained down from the stands.

Rodney Webster hit both of the free throws but he had done already to get the praise from the Huskies' fans.

Webster scorched Ridgeview (Bakersfield) for 24 points in every way possible, including reverse layups, a spot up 3-pointer, clutch free throws and a trick play that brought the Hanford West faithful to its feet at Selland Arena.

And with that Hanford West won its first Central Section title in boys basketball by upsetting the No. 1 seeded Wolf Pack 54-45.

And was it ever a nifty trick that Webster performed to give the Huskies the momentum to hold off the Wolf Pack.

With the game tied at 32-32 in the third quarter, Webster inbounded the ball off a Ridgeview player's back, grabbed it and hit a layup to give the No. 3 Huskies the lead for good.

"I thought it was now or never," said Webster of the play. "It feels so good. You would only know the feeling once you've won it."

After Eric Smith was fouled during a drive to the lane after a steal and hitting the free throw, Webster hit another layup of his own off a steal and converted on the foul shot.

"He played phenomenally," said Hanford West head coach Tim Caudillo of Webster. "He's a run breaker. If a team gets a run, it's only a matter of time before Rodney goes on one of his own."

Webster went on his first run of the game in the first quarter.

He scored 11 in the first including a reverse layup under Ridgeview's 6-foot-8 center Kaylin Evans as the Huskies went on a 10-0 run that turned a 11-9 deficit into a 19-11 lead after the first quarter.

Evans was held in check after getting into early foul trouble and spending time on the bench.

He finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds and two blocks.

"Even though he's a shot blocker, we knew we were going to take it at him no matter what," Caudillo said.

The Huskies held the lead through the second quarter but Ridgeview (20-9) made two runs in the second half.

Hanford West only got a layup from Webster in the first six minutes of the third quarter during a Wolf Pack 9-2 run that tied it at 32-32 and set up Webster's off-the-back go-ahead basket.

The Wolf Pack cut the lead to two points twice in the fourth quarter at 41-39 and 43-41 with 3:35 remaining, but it was Webster and the rest of the Huskies' night.

Ethen Carrell hit a layup to make it 45-41, then Cody Brice grabbed an offensive rebound and knocked down the putback to make it 47-41.

After a Evans free throw, Warren Moon hit a layup to give the Huskies a 49-42 lead with 1:01 left in the game. Moon then hit one of two on a flagrant foul. After a defensive hold, Webster was fouled and sent to the line where his chants began.

The championship comes after the Huskies went 5-7 in the West Yosemite League and at one time lost five games in a row during league play.

But Hanford West (20-11) won the games that mattered the most, when it was get the victory or have your season ended.

"We struggled there for a while," said Caudillo of the losing streak. "We were playing bad basketball. We said happiness begins where selfishness ends. We decided to become a team again."

The Huskies advanced to the finals by winning two home games then upsetting No. 2 Hoover 68-60 on the road in the semifinals.

To go along with his game-high 24 points, Webster added seven rounds and was 9-of-10 from the free throw line.

Carrell, a senior, finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds.

Travon Wesson led the Wolf Pack with 17 points.

Hanford West will find out what team it opens the state playoffs against today.

"It feels great to win," Webster said. "But it's only the beginning."

(March 8, 2009)

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The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Hanford Sentinel

hanford 99 wrote on Mar 8, 2009 3:21 PM:

" This was a good win for the Hanford West High School. and the city of Hanford.As a asst.boys basketball coach for the HUSKEY it was good to have the support of the parents & kids. "

JAC wrote on Mar 10, 2009 5:57 PM:

" HANFORD OR NOT ....................WHAT A SAD SITUATION.....A 4TH PLACE TEAM MAKES THE PLAYOFFS AND WINS A SECTION TITLE.......WHAT DOES THAT SAY ABOUT THE BOYS DIVISION 3 THIS YEAR.
SAD-SAD-SAD "

Brenda wrote on Mar 12, 2009 2:56 PM:

" Whatever, Jac! Huskies played hard, and they had the 3 seat not 4. Great job Coach Caudillo! Keep up the great work! Can't wait for next year. "

Tiger_nation wrote on Mar 12, 2009 10:05 PM:

" AMEN JAC!! It is a real joke. Playing schools with far less students. All because the CIF has chosen to reward teams that always lose. Div 3 was the most poorly rigged division in the whole section, proof by the teams that participated near losing records. Playoffs were created to allow the best to play the best. No to give away pity awards. Shame on the central section CIF commissioner. "

THEREALDOG wrote on Mar 13, 2009 8:47 AM:

" Good job you won the NIT....... "

THEREALDOG wrote on Mar 13, 2009 8:54 AM:

" And for the Huskies next magic trick they are going to beat Hanford High and Lemoore........ "

RobertD wrote on Mar 13, 2009 1:03 PM:

" So much for community spirit and support. There's only one word to describe the comments of JAC, Tiger_nation, and THEREALDOG--SHAMEFUL! "

Pup Parent wrote on Mar 13, 2009 2:55 PM:

" As a supporter of the Bullpups I am ashamed of the comments of other pup fans. HW won valley in the exact same Division that the Bullpups won in last year. Ok division 3 was down a little this year and HW was young and inconsistent. When they play well, which they did in the playoffs, they are very formidable. And we pup fans better get used to HW getting a little pub because next year they will probably sweep the pups. We don't need to talk down every accomplishment the Huskies achieve. These things go in cycles and next year HH will pay the piper in basketball. Congrats to the Huskies and especially Tim Caudillo. "

Tiger_nation wrote on Mar 14, 2009 2:56 PM:

" This entire Division 3 is a DISGRACE!!! What a sad sad world we all live in today to allow teams that have no business competing at a playoff level into a bracket! Why? All so little Billy and Suzie don't get their feelings hurt! Well guess what? THAT'S NOT THE REAL WORLD!! You reap what you sow! Don't cut the mustard in the season, guess what you DON'T get a bid into the postseason!
This whole rule that you need to move up/ down a division based on success/failure is another JOKE! Again, why should any school move divisions because they win too much? Never min their competing against schools with a bigger/smaller athlete pool to pull from! This whole situation is sad and pathetic! Now we have Hanford West, a school who has fallen into this game of division musical chairs. They were allowed to move into the playoffs when they really didn't prove much to the Valley during the season. They have a record of 1-19 against Hanford High! 1-19...Really! Then they played, and lost to, a team that HHS spanked! You still think that the ring they "earned" is justified?
GIVE ME A BREAK! "

hanford 99 wrote on Mar 14, 2009 8:34 PM:

" I been around basketball many years & what u people dont know that all 3 coachs at H.H.,H.W. & L.H..HELP eachother out in many ways. were we go to eachother practices & ects... U PEOPLE dont really know what goes on behide closed door. shame on u!! it all about the kids. "

huskie nation wrote on Mar 14, 2009 9:00 PM:

" First of All The Pups beat Kerman I said Kerman for a D-3 crown and as for Tiger Nation RememberYou lost to a D4 school in Garces WOW
Don't Hate Tiger nation because youhad a good season and didn't finish the Job. Remember Garces came from D4 "

mlw2 wrote on Mar 15, 2009 4:52 PM:

" What an unfortunate situation that people have to be so vitriolic and have such negative comments about the Huskie's win. They played great in the playoffs, beating Ridgeview (who beat Garces earlier in the season). This does not diminish the accomplisments of Lemoore, who lost to Garces in the playoffs, rather simply comfirms that Hanford west played it's best basketball during the Valley Playoffs. Hanford, Hanford West and Lemoore all had great seasons. As a Kings County community we should all be proud of their collective accomplishments! "

Brenda wrote on Mar 15, 2009 5:12 PM:

" Boy, Hanford West gets a little limelight, and some get a little upset! How about looking at it this way? HHS girls and Hanford West boys took valley! Awesome! Hanford West girls and HHS boys went to the semi-finals! Awesome! Good luck to both schools! "

Skip wrote on Mar 16, 2009 12:39 PM:

" I wonder what JAC and Tiger think about the Arizona Cardinals? Gee whiz, these are just kids, give them a break and don't criticize them!! "

JAC wrote on Mar 16, 2009 8:25 PM:

" Hey Skip......want to know what i think about the Arizona Cardinals well i think that they deserved it ,you see they WON thier division they didn't take fourth place in the division and still expect to go to the playoffs.That's what i think ! "




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