Slow start plagues Badgers
Laura Roady Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years AGO
BONNERS FERRY — After a slow start, the Badgers couldn’t catch up to Lakeland at the home game on Dec. 1. Lakeland won 51-23 over the Badgers.
Lakeland had heavy pressure defense and played hard according to Badger coach Clint Arthur. The Badgers had a slow start defensively but then played normal. The Badgers held to 27 points for the remaining three quarters.
“Josh Pluid had a solid game down low,” said Arthur. “Ryan Farrens had good energy in the first half.”
Three-point goals were made by Badgers Moe, Evans and Skeen, and Lakeland’s Horne, Carr, Derrick, Bayley and McCade.
Also on Saturday, Dec. 1, the JV team had a really good game over Lakeland, winning 30-29. The C Team was defeated by Lakeland 46-26.
BONNERS FERRY- Price 1, Skeen 4, Fitch 2, Pluid 5, Woods 0, Evans 3, Moe 3, Farrens 5, Rice 0.
LAKELAND- Opland 8, Horne 8, Carr 5, Derrick 8, Willsap 3, Bayley 8, Stanford 4, Simpson 2, McCade 5.
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