
Sophomore Mallory Heard is one of Crater's most athletic and productive players on a team full of them. Crater is the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
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Week 24 Winner: Crater Girls Basketball
An old dog may not know any new tricks, but at
Crater (Central Point) the old tricks still work just fine.
Girls
basketball coach David Heard took over the program after going 6-17 in
2012-13 and the Comets are already in state title contention.

Cheynne Scott, Crater
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They are 22-2, ranked third in the state and with a win Saturday will move into the state's final eight.
It's
reminiscent of when Heard first coached Crater from 1994-2002 and the
Comets won six conference titles and played for three state crowns. He
returned to coaching last season and Crater immediately improved to
18-10.
Now the school's athletic director, Heard said "It was
just re-establishing a system and belief that we can be a championship
team again. Having fun and building team chemistry have been the keys to
building their confidence."
For their improvement, fantastic
season and team chemistry, Crater is the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the
Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
Crater started the
season with two straight wins before a 45-38 loss to Sutherlin. It then
rattled off 19 straight wins before a 32-27 loss to Springfield with
two starters out due to illness.
It then defeated previously unbeaten Henley 53-46 behind big games from
Cheynne Scott (17 points, five steals),
Courtney Setzer (15 points, seven rebounds and four assists) and
Mallory Heard (seven points, six steals).
Crater
has displayed the comeback spirit all season, never better demonstrated
than a 52-47 win over Eagle Point late last month. The Comets trailed
by nine heading into the final quarter, but went on a 16-2 run to take
control.

Courtney Setzer, Crater
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Setzer had 20 points and eight rebounds in that one and junior
Destiny Fahndrich added seven points, eight rebounds and five steals.
That ability to come back in a hurry is one of the team's strengths, Heard said.
"We
are very quick and all five girls on the floor can handle it and shoot
it from the perimeter," he said. "That allows us to pressure a lot in
the fullcourt and create easy opportunities to score."
One of
the leaders in the state is Setzer, a 6-foot senior who averages 18
points and 8.7 rebounds per game. She shoots 51 percent from the field
and 78 percent at the foul line. Fahndrich, a 5-10 junior, is a
first-team all-conference guard who is very strong. She averages 9.4
points and 6.4 rebounds per game.
Sophomore guard Heard was a
second team all-conference standout who leads the team in assists and is
third in rebounding and steals.
Scott, a 5-5 junior, was an
honorable mention all-conference choice and averages 9.4 points and is
second in steals and assists. She has a team-leading 30 3-pointers and
shoots 78 percent from the foul line.
With such quickness and strong shooters, along with cohesion, Heard likes his team's chances down the stretch.
"We are capable of making a run at the state title," he said.

Destiny Fahndrich, Crater
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