| Flyers fall short on road at Fort 
                  Loramie By GARY R. RASBERRYgrasberry@dailystandard.com
 
 FORT LORAMIE — Marion Local nearly shrugged off a 
                  slow start, but in the end could not overcome a strong Fort 
                  Loramie team in losing 59-51 at Fort Loramie on Monday evening. 
                  The loss puts the Flyers at 15-4 on the season as the Redskins 
                  end the regular season at 17-3, with two of the three losses 
                  coming to Midwest Athletic Conference schools.
 The very physical game, resulting in 42 total personal fouls 
                  and three players fouling out, made for a long evening with 
                  extended periods of time at the foul line. The teams combined 
                  for 60 free-throw attempts in the game, with both teams shooting 
                  well, making 70 percent of the tries.
 The Redskins opened up with a strong start as Marion went scoreless 
                  for the first half of the opening stanza. Redskin Abbie Ernst, 
                  the lone senior for coach Carla Siegel, hit three of her first 
                  four field goals as the Flyers were trying to keep tabs on the 
                  sophomore tandem of Mallory Albers and Courtney Reed. Marion 
                  was down 6-0 before scoring and trailed 14-6 before getting 
                  a late run to cut the lead to five at 16-11 at the end of the 
                  quarter.
 “We came out a little flat and they came out hot,” 
                  said Flyer coach Treva Fortkamp. “We didn’t have 
                  an answer for Ernst and we had to make an adjustment.”
 The adjustments slowed down Ernst, but the Flyers were unable 
                  to make any dent on the deficit they were in. The Flyers’ 
                  own super-sophomore, Maria Moeller, did her best, coming up 
                  several acrobatic drives down the lane to score while getting 
                  fouled. Moeller had 10 points by the halftime break. Fort Loramie, 
                  though kept the pace and led 28-23 at halftime.
 Marion came back in the third quarter and started with a 9-4 
                  run that gave the Flyers their only tie of the game at 32-all 
                  with 3:54 left in the period.
 The Flyers never could get over the hump as Fort Loramie countered 
                  with a 7-0 run thanks in part to sophomore center Leslie Hoelscher, 
                  who hit back-to-back buckets to ignite the run. Loramie also 
                  got some help from the Flyers as Fortkamp was hit with a technical 
                  foul for disagreeing with a play during the run.
 Fort Loramie stayed strong until late in the fourth quarter, 
                  holding a 52-43 lead with 2:29 left. The Flyers, even with Moeller 
                  sidelined with three minutes left after picking up her fifth 
                  foul, staged one last try to get back into the game.
 Kelli Stucke, who replaced Moeller, did her part with three 
                  big free throws over two trips to the line. With less than a 
                  minute left the Flyers cut the lead to 55-51 before Albers and 
                  Reed each hit free throws to get to the final score.
 “Every time we got close or got even, something happened,” 
                  said Fortkamp. “It’s like trying to climb a mountain, 
                  then you hit something and fly back down. I thought the girls 
                  played hard. We worked on crashing the boards and rebounding.
 “It’s a tough loss, but we can’t stay here 
                  and hang our heads when we come back to play in less than 24 
                  hours.”
 “It was a tough battle,” said Siegel. “I was 
                  pleased how our younger girls (Fort Loramie played at times 
                  with four sophomores on the court) handled the pressure in a 
                  game like this and getting ready for tournament.”
 Ernst shined in her home finale, leading all scorers with 23 
                  points, thanks in part to 10-of-10 foul shooting. Reed added 
                  14 with Albers and Hoelscher chipping in with 10 each.
 Moeller led Marion with 20 points while Jenna Barhorst added 
                  eight.
 Marion Local wraps up the regular season tonight at St. Marys.
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