Girls: Wakefield 68, Broughton 54; Boys: Broughton 53, Wakefield 41

Wakefield girls' basketball tops Broughton, takes control of second place in Cap Eight

Published: January 18, 2013 

Photographer Steven Worthy's raw edit of the girls basketball game between Wakefield and Broughton High Schools at Wakefield in Raleigh on Friday, January 18, 2013. Wakefield won 68-54.

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— Paced by a steady attack from its starters, the Wakefield Wolverines pulled out what head girls’ basketball coach Art Wollett said was a big win against the Broughton Capitals, 68-54.

“We tried to treat it like another game, but nobody did,” Wollett said. “I didn’t, they didn’t.”

Three members of Wakefield’s starting five scored in double-digits. Krystal Mangum led the unit with 19 points. MaKayla Williams followed with 18.

After a tightly-contested first quarter, the Wolverines broke out on a 10-0 run to start the second quarter. Wakefield showed several looks defensively to keep the Caps off balance, including a full court press, 1-3-1 and 2-3 zones.

“We live and die by defense,” Wollett said. “We typically don’t shoot the ball very well and so we did mix it up a little bit defensively. We tried to get those deflections out front, and we did.”

The deficit got as large 15 and Wakefield went into the half with a sizeable margin, 38-27.

The Caps were able to turn their fortunes around in the third quarter to make it a competitive contest. Broughton came out of the locker room in a full-court press, which caused several Wakefield turnovers and easy baskets for the Caps. By the end of the third quarter, the deficit was cut to seven, 50-43.

Justice Byrd was able to keep the Capitals in a threatening position, but the Wolverines kept Broughton at arms length. Wakefield’s lead was pushed back to double-digits after Madison Lenox blocked two shots on a Broughton possession and drew the foul when she gained possession of the ball.

Byrd, the Caps’ leading scorer with 23 points, fouled out with 1:44 left on the clock and put any hopes of a Broughton comeback to bed.

The win gave Wakefield a 5-1 record in the Cap 8 to gain sole possession of second place in the league. Broughton fell to 4-2.

Boys game

Broughton’s boys routed Wakefield, 53-41, to improve its record to 5-1 in the conference. Devonte’ Graham paced the Caps with 13 points, five rebounds and three assists.

“We kind of go as he goes a little bit,” Broughton boys’ head coach Jeff Ferrell said. The Caps held the lead throughout the game after gaining control, 6-4, in the first quarter. Its largest lead was the halftime score, 30-13.

Wakefield was able to cut the game nine after a 7-0 run late in the third quarter, but Broughton made another push to get its lead back into double-figures late in the quarter to finish the game.

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