When the postseason accolades are handed out within the coming weeks for Louisiana ladies highschool basketball, the identify of Parkway’s Chloe Larry ought to be on the high of each record.
The senior, nicknamed the Quiet Murderer, made a shot heard world wide to ship her Girl Panthers into the LHSAA Non-Choose Division I state championship sport for a 3rd consecutive season. She drilled a half-court shot on the buzzer in additional time for a 64-63 victory over No. 1 Walker (35-1) Thursday evening in Southeastern’s College Heart.
That provides the underdog Girl Panthers (25-4) an opportunity to defend final yr’s title that got here with the perfect participant within the nation, LSU’s Mikaylah Williams, because the staff chief. They’ll play the Mandeville-Denham Springs winner at 6 p.m. Saturday in Hammond.
Larry poured in a game-high 29 factors whereas Dakota Howard added a double-double of 14 factors and 13 rebounds, whereas Savannah Wilson chipped in 12 factors.
The Girl Panthers, who defeated Ponchatoula for the 2023 title, had been hit with a technical foul for an allegedly unlawful uniform previous to the opening tip then fought again from a 15-point deficit to ship the sport into additional time. It didn’t assist that Parkway’s two high scorers, Chloe Larry and Dakota Howard, obtained their fourth private fouls within the third quarter opening the doorways for Walker to doubtlessly put the sport away.
However Larry is at her greatest when the strain is on and she or he virtually single handily willed her staff into the championship sport for a 3rd consecutive season.
Howard was tagged together with her fourth with 4:38 remaining within the third and fouled out in additional time whereas Larry was whistled for her fourth with 2:47 left in the identical body.
Jimmy Watson covers Louisiana sports activities for the USA TODAY Community. Electronic mail him at jwatson@shreveporttimes.com and observe him on Twitter @JimmyWatson6.