Cards can’t get offense moving in 45-37 loss

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Newton senior Kaylie Rhoads fights toward the basket through Norwalk defenders in the second quarter of the Cardinals' 45-37 loss to Norwalk Friday night. Rhoads led all scorers in the game with 15 points. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

“With our press, we’re always looking to speed up the game and make the other team make the quick decisions and toss the ball around,” Sharp said. “We still have a long way to go for our defense to be where we want it to be at the end of the year, but our press looked a heck of a lot better than it did in our previous games. It was the little shining part of tonight.”

After the rest of the game was relatively clean up to that point, the fourth quarter became a glorified free-throw contest with an abundance of fouls by both teams. It was tough for either to develop a rhythm offensively due to both teams being in the bonus with nearly three minutes left to play.

Newton’s defense did its part by not allowing any big baskets, but the Cardinals simply couldn’t get the ball in the basket on the other end. Meanwhile, Norwalk was able to hold a lead anywhere from eight to 12 points in the closing minutes, effectively ended any shot Newton had at another comeback.

Rhoads finished with 15 points to lead all scorers. The Cardinals will return to nonconference action tonight when they host Marshalltown.

Norwalk 45, Newton 37

Newton — 5 13 9 10 — 37

Norwalk — 15 12 10 8 — 45

Newton — Rhoads 15, Gray 6, Marquis 6, Camp 4, Samson 4, Kalkhoff 1, Latcham 1

Norwalk — H. VanVelzen 12, Villegas 9, Rice 8, Lammers 5, Thompson 4, T. VanVelzen 4, Brown 3

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