Lady Badgers finish within seven of SHS
EMILY BONSANT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years AGO
I have deep North Idaho roots and graduated from Eastern Washington University with an English degree with a creative writing emphasis with a minor in film. I worked at at the Bonner County Daily Bee before coming to work at the Bonners Ferry Herald in August 2021. I enjoy writing for the paper that my great-grandfather read and covering the same small town community that is still alive today. I cover all things Badger sports, local politics and government, community news, business, outdoors and appear on the 7Bee podcast for the Herald's update. When I'm not working I can be found reading a good book and sipping tea, knitting or attempting to sign opera. | January 13, 2022 1:00 AM
BONNERS FERRY — Lady Badgers kept the Bulldogs in check, but gave away too many free throws and lost by seven, 40-47.
“[Demi] Driggs had 15 points against us last time we played,” said girls head coach Travis Hinthorn. She had 13 at half so we ran a box in one that we haven’t run all year. The kids did a great job and held her to only one free throw in the second half.”
He said the team did a great job on defense, which affected Sandpoint offensively.
“We got outscored at the free-throw line by 19 points. They were 28 of 36,” he said. “We need to keep driving to the hole, because we need it.”
The Badgers finished the night seven of eight from the free-throw line, but that was not enough to offset the Bulldogs.
Hinthorn said the Badgers need to play better more consistently. While the team has some players that have great games, Hinthorn said he wants a lot of players to have great games.
The girls were within five points of the Bulldogs in the fourth quarter. In their first meeting at Les Rogers Court on Nov. 23, the Bulldogs beat the Badgers 50-34.
"Bonners has improved quite a lot since the last time that we played them," said Sandpoint head coach Will Love. "They are young and you can see them coming along and they are going to be a pretty tough team, so they offered some challenges to us that we had to work hard to contain."
Bonners Ferry trailed 26-15 at the half, but came back with a fight and battled in the third and fourth quarter. The Badgers were down 10 early in the fourth quarter, but battled their way back and fell short 40-47.
Asha Abubakari led the Badgers with 15 points, Markynn Pluid and Braylyn Bayer had eight each. Abubakari led the team with nine rebounds and Pluid had seven. Mai Blackmore and Braylyn Bayer had two steals each.
The varsity girls are (5-7) overall and (0-1) in league.
Bonners Ferry 9 6 9 16 — 40
Sandpoint 14 12 6 15 — 47
BONNERS FERRY — Burt 0, Villaluz 2, Pluid 8, Blackmore 4, Abubakari 15, Shottanana-Ponce 0, B. Bayer 8, Sumpter 0, A. Bayer 3.
SANDPOINT — Cessna 12, Driggs 14, Reinink 5, Tomco 1, Owens 0, Strock 6, Lyons 4, Platte 5.
The girls play Kellogg on Friday at 6 p.m.
Hinthorn said when they traveled down to Kellogg they didn’t shoot well. Some quarters they would win and then would have to make up the deficit from other quarters.
“If we start out shooting better, I think it will make a big difference,” he said.
MORE SPORTS STORIES
ARTICLES BY EMILY BONSANT
Bears, cider press, family fun, oh my!
Apples were pressed, and fresh cider flowed at the second annual North Idaho Bear Fair at the Boundary County Fairgrounds on Sept. 28.
One farm, one family, 100 years
Houck Farm celebrates a centennial of farming, family
Houck Farms has hit the centennial milestone and aims to continue growing and harvesting as they keep focused on a family creed, “If you take care of the farm, it will take care of you.”
Kokanee Coffee moves to Bonners, still serving coffee and the Lord
Kokanee Coffee, a familiar regional coffee house, has moved to a stand in Bonners Ferry, offering excellent coffee, food and the love of Christ.