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By Abigail Hodgson
UCA Sportswriting
The Lady Bulldogs dropped to 6-1 for the
season. Coach Chris Kordsmeier said he knew it would be a challenging game for his team
as it faced a stronger opponent.
“Greenbrier
is a competitive team,” Kordsmeier said. “We knew this would be a tougher game
than one we have had before so far. Greenbrier is a bigger school that plays in
a bigger class. It’s going to be good experience for the girls to face this
type of team.”
Greenbrier
jumped to a quick eight-point lead in the first quarter after a follow-up shot and
two free throws by junior guard Heather Donham.
With a
steal from senior point guard Rachel Briggler resulting in a quick lay-up and
a 3-pointer on the left wing, the Lady Bulldogs closed within 10-3 in the
beginning of the second quarter.
But the Lady
Panthers were quick to respond with 3-pointers by senior point guard Brooklyn
Freeling and Donham again. Greenbrier continued to lead with a left side lay-up
by Donham, a set of free throws by Freeling, and Donham again with a 3-pointer.
Briggler ended the second quarter for the Lady Bulldogs with a right baseline
shot, but it wasn’t enough as St. Joseph headed into halftime down by 10.
“At
halftime I told the girls to keep working hard,” Kordsmeier said. “This game is
definitely going to improve our fitness level and will help prepare us for our
2A conference games.”
St. Joseph
had a few opportunities to finish baskets, but the shooting was a little off.
“We started
off a little shaky and had a good comeback in the second quarter,” Briggler
said. “The third quarter was a little rough but overall we did OK and not our
best.”
Greenbrier
came out in the third quarter hot with a 3-pointer by junior forward Kenzie
Batterton and continued with another 3-pointer by Donham. St. Joe’s only
response was a free throw by junior Monica Dabanzo.
“We should
have made some of those shots tonight, and it all comes with practice,” Dabanzo
said. “We've just got to put the basketball in the net.”
With a
3-pointer in the center of the court by Donham and two free throws by Batterton,
the Lady Panthers reached their biggest lead of the night, 40-21, in the fourth
quarter. Dabanzo responded with a left-handed lay-up and a free throw after
making a two-point basket, but it wasn’t enough to finish the game.
“We shot
off tonight because normally we have a better percentage,” Briggler said.
“Coach told us that we had a lot of good looks but it just wasn’t falling
together tonight.”
The Lady
Bulldogs will return to the
court Tuesday night when they play host to Hazen in the St. Joseph Classic.
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