Officially, the box score has Lindsay Enterline going
scoreless in a 76-59 all-star loss by Indiana to Kentucky on Friday.
But Enterline will know she got a layup with 3:25 left in
the first half. However, the official book gave the basket to Maconaquah’s Deja
Mattox.
All-Star officials admitted there was a discrepancy with the
basket (don’t know why), but because the official book had her scoreless, the
box score also had her with zero points on 0 for 4 shooting.
Enterline did lead Indiana with four assists and added four
rebounds.
At least I think she did.
Zolman’s trek back to Indy
No offense to the Indiana All-Stars, but coach Kem Zolman
would like to get out of Louisville, Ky. on Sunday as soon as possible.
Shortly after the Indiana-Kentucky game, which tips off at 2
p.m., Zolman is hoping to make it back up to Indianapolis.
The reason? To see his daughter, Shanna, play against the
Indiana Fever in an WNBA game.
Shanna Zolman has been a member of the San Antonio Silver
Stars for three years, and they are playing the Fever at Conseco Fieldhouse.
Conseco, interestingly enough, is the site of Indiana’s
76-59 loss to Kentucky in the first game of the annual summer series.
No area boys all-stars
For the first time in eight years, northeast Indiana didn’t
have any boys basketball players on the Indiana All-Star roster.
The last time that happened was in 2000.
Since then, this part of the state has had 10 Indiana
All-Stars.
Prior to 2000, it goes back to 1983 with no area
represenation.
- By Greg Jones, The
Journal Gazette
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