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Maidens win over top-ranked Columbia Falls

Eric Baker < br > Leader Staff | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 20 years, 10 months AGO
by Eric Baker < br > Leader Staff
| February 2, 2005 11:00 PM

The Maidens had a successful outing at Columbia Falls as they prepare for the stretch run of their schedule. They had balanced scoring as they downed the Wildkats 60-48 on Friday.

"We used more of a trapping defense against them, and that seemed to bother Columbia Falls," said coach Dave Paisley. "It created some easier shots for us."

Jamie Lake scored 19 for the Maidens and Cambrie Starkel added 13 points.

"We've had a different leading scorer for each of out past few games," said Paisley. "It shows we're playing as a team."

The coach remained focused on the future as he looked at next week's schedule.

"Against Hamilton, we'd like to fine-tune the press and our transition game," said Paisley. "And Libby is a big league game. We're two games up in our league right now and we'd like to extend that lead or at least keep it the same."

Ronan has home games against Hamilton on Thursday (today) and Libby on Saturday.

Ronan 60, Columbia Falls 48

Ronan 14 18 7 21 — 60

Columbia Falls 13 11 13 11 — 48

RONAN: Lauryn Lynch 8, Kayla Couture 2, Des Krell 5, Jamie Lake 19, Cambrie Starkel 13, Bridget Taylor 8, Shayla Couture 5.

COLUMBIA FALLS: Callie Spencer 5, Jessica Boyer 7, Jenna Toole 15, Kim Pearce 10, Beth Karper 4, Jessica Davis 2, Danielle Herman 5.

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