I was at the game. I'll admit that I didn't see what happened, just saw the JM girl laying on the court at mid-court. I will say that this was a brief incident, no fans came onto the court and there was no other interaction between players relative to it. All players for both teams stayed at or near their bench and no players for either team came off of their bench. There were no technical foul shots by either team, so it seemed there were no technical fouls called. I believe the Hopewell coach removed their player and someone told me afterwards (I didn't notice one way or the other) that the JM girl stayed on the court. If so, there was no technical called on her either. I didn't notice the officials make any call as a result of the unfortunate incident. Everything calmed down in a couple of minutes (at the most, sometimes things like this seem to last longer that they really did) and the game continued to conclusion without any other incidents.
I would hate to see this one incident make either team look bad. I would hate to see what was an exciting well played game by both teams judged by this one incident. Hopewell had one fantastic player (don't know her name) that I heard after the game had 40 points. JM's top scorer had 36. It was an intense, but clean and well played game for both teams. Hopewell played really well, JM just pulled away in the second half. I've seen most of the JM games this year and there hasn't been anything like this incident in any of the other games. They play an intense full court press and pressure defense. They push the ball up the court fast when they get it. But they play clean. This year is the first time in 20 years that the JM girl's team has made the state semi-finals. It's a big deal to the girls and their coach and their school and community. Their coach played 20 years ago on the last JM team to make the state semi-finals.
Have a good one!