ARLEE GIRLS BB ROUNDUP: Scarlets fall to Superior
Leader staff | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 3 months AGO
ARLEE - The Scarlets haven't gotten any favors from the schedule
makers this early in the season but that hasn't stopped them from
putting up good individual performances.
ARLEE - The Scarlets haven't gotten any favors from the schedule makers this early in the season but that hasn't stopped them from putting up good individual performances.
Last Thursday, Arlee faced a Superior squad that had just recently moved down from Class B to C. The Lady Bobcats jumped out to a 20-8 lead and went into halftime with a 36-18 lead.
In the second half, Superior got Cary Chamberlain going and she scored 17 of her game-high 21 points. Despite increased offensive output by the Scarlets, the Lady Bobcats took the 83-48 victory.
Arlee had a trio of players in double digits with Mahalia Hendren scoring 19 points while Tiffany O'Neil and Whitney Malatare both added 11.
The Scarlets played at St. Regis on Tuesday but results were not avaliable at press time. They'll also play at Loyola today.
SUPERIOR @ ARLEE
Superior - 20 - 16 - 26 - 21 - 83
Arlee - 8 - 10 - 14 - 16 - 48
Scarlets scoring - Tiffany O'Neil 11, Whitney Malatare 11, Alexis Shick 2, Violet Pablo 1, Jenna Pablo 4, Mahalia Hendren 19
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