ANADARKO, Okla. —
Dale held off a late Fairview rally to beat the defending state champion Lady Jackets, 54-51 in a Class 2A Area II girls winners bracket finals Friday.
Fairview, down 49-43, got three-pointers by Olivia Mason and Sadie Mason and a layup by Olivia Mason in a 30-second period to cut the lead to 53-51.
Lexes Satterwhite hit the second of two free throws with nine seconds left. Fairview then turned the ball over to drop into the losers bracket.
The Lady Jackets (23-4) play Cordell at 6:30 tonight for a state tournament berth. Fairview, a year ago, won the area losers’ bracket finals and then won three straight to capture the state crown.
Olivia Mason had 23 to pace the Fairview attack, while Sadie Mason had 11 and Baylor Reese 10.
Breck Clark had 19 for the Lady Pirates, who take a 27-1 record into the state tournament. Dale’s last 13 points came at the foul line.
Fairview’s last lead was 24-23 early in the third period. Dale used a 5-0 run to go up 28-24 and never relinquished the lead.
The Fairview-Cordell game can be heard on KNID (107.1 FM).
LINDSAY 56,
KINGFISHER 41 (G)
PURCELL — Lindsay used a 19-9 fourth-quarter run to eliminate Kingfisher 56-41 in a Class 3A Area II girls losers bracket semifinal.
The Lady Leopards took a 31-16 halftime lead after a 16-2 second-quarter spurt. Kingfisher answered back by outscoring Lindsay 16-6 in the third period to cut the lead to 37-32.
Senior Macy McAdam led the Lady Jackets attack with 11 points. Hailey Matthews added 10.
Kingfisher finished the season at 17-11.�
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