GIRLS HOOPS: Anderson pulls away late from Farmington to earn second straight win
SOUTHGATE — Two local girls’ basketball teams stepped outside their respective conferences to square off against one another Friday night as Farmington made its way to the Downriver area to take on Southgate Anderson.
Both teams came into the non-league battle looking for some semblance of a mid-season spark. Farmington was hoping to shake a four-game losing skid, while Anderson their last time out more than a week ago earned just their second win of the campaign and snapped a seven-game slide in the process.
A big second half allowed for the hometown Titans to pull away for the eventual 32-20 victory over the visiting Falcons.
The win for Anderson gives them back-to-back victories overall since the tail end of the 2022-23 season. The Titans with the victory have also already matched their win total from the previous two seasons combined.
In fact, both Anderson and Farmington are in the midst of rebuilds after each team finished just 1-21 a season ago. And Friday’s matchup was one that both clubs have found themselves in often throughout this winter: tightly-contested, low-scoring affairs.
It was a slow burn offensively for both teams, who combined for just a dozen first-half points. Farmington, in particular, was held to just one made basket in the first 16 minutes of game action, that coming on a three-pointer from Sydney Nogas.
Nonetheless, the Falcons stayed within striking distance heading into halftime before Anderson started to create some separation. The Titans nearly matched their entire scoring output from the first half in the third quarter alone before turning in a 16-point fourth quarter to seal the deal.
Low-scoring outcome aside, both teams displayed depth as each saw seven different players find the scoring column.
Anderson got a big lift all evening long from sophomore Scarlett Sage, who was the game’s leading scorer with 13 points, seven of which came in the fourth quarter. Aiding in Sage’s efforts was senior Jenna Hinzmann, who finished with eight points on just one made basket from the floor but went 6-for-8 from the free throw line.
In addition to the triple from Nogas, Farmington got four points each out of Grace Lamott and Edimari King. It’s a very young Falcons squad with the sophomores Nogas and Lamott being two of nine underclassmen. King meanwhile is just one of two seniors.
UP NEXT
After returning home to host Pontiac Notre Dame Prep in another non-league affair on Jan 28, Farmington (3-9) will officially begin OAA Gold Division play when they visit Ferndale University two days later on Jan 30.
Anderson (3-8) meanwhile will jump back into Downriver League play with a makeup game at home vs Taylor on Jan 27. It will be the first of three games next week for the Titans, who will then do battle with conference foes Wyandotte Roosevelt and Allen Park on Jan 28 and 30, respectively.