Lady Red Devils take on hefty competition
Justyna Tomtas/Valley Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 5 months AGO
NOXON – The Lady Red Devils continue to grow and come together as a team with each and every game they play.
This week the ladies did just that as they faced off against Charlo and St. Regis. Both games resulted in a loss but the young girls were able to gain more experience, which is their ultimate goal for the season.
In their game against Charlo on Saturday February 1, the ladies lost 12-55. With a slow start to the quarter, the girls put up two points in the first. As they continued in the game, their opponents outscored them. The game gave the Lady Red Devils an opportunity to learn more about the importance of putting a solid game together.
Kamber Torti scored three points, while Asiah Jensen, Zoey Osborne, Katie Chandler and Megan Beyer scored two points each. Kristen Webley added in a free throw for the team’s total.
As the ladies continued on to St. Regis, they once again come up short but were able to put a lot more points on the scoreboard.
Overall, the game ended with a score of 32-59.
Noxon had a strong first quarter putting up 10 points. They were trailing behind St. Regis by only six points headed into the second. Once the game got in full swing, the ladies were unable to catch up. However, they did score 12 points in the third quarter, helping to even out the score.
Osborne led the team with eight points, while Jenna Langdon brought in seven. Webley had five points, Jensen put up four and Cory Brodmerkle also threw in four points. Megan Beyer helped by adding two to the team’s total.
The girls will go on to compete against their rivals Hot Springs at home on Thursday, February 6 and will see Arlee on their home court on Friday, February 7.
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