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Lady Bulldogs win District 4C Tournament

After splitting games with Wibaux and dropping two to Melstone in the regular season, the CCHS Lady Bulldogs beat both teams when it really mattered and came away with a first place trophy from the District 4C Tournament in Miles City over the weekend.

Lady Blue had little trouble in their first contest against Jordan, winning 55-14, even though they had 30 turnovers. CCHS had 19 more rebounds than the Mustangs. As a team, they shot 37 percent on field goals in the game compared to just 9 percent for Jordan. They also shot better from the charity stripe (50%) than Jordan (25%).

The team was dealt a big blow, though, as senior Claire Callahan went out late in the contest with a lower leg injury that caused her to miss the remainder of the tournament.

CCHS 14 31 41 55

Jordan 3 7 8 14

CCHS: Whitney Kittelmann 12, Heather LaBree 9, Heidi LaBree 7, Tori Tooke 6, Hannah LaBree 6, Claire Callahan 6, Kari Kittelmann 5, Ella Owen 4

Jordan: Tierney Phipps 3, Abby Pierce 2, Lacey Lawrence 2, Tori Murnion 2, Sophie Kreid 2, Shelby Colvin 1, Rachel Ryan 1, Faye Stanton 1

In their semifinal game against Melstone, the girls had a huge second quarter that propelled them to victory. They put up 25 in the frame and held the Broncs to just 7. Melstone wasn't able to come back from the deficit and the Dogs won, 64-48. Kari Kittelmann started the game in place of Callahan. Heather LaBree and Draya Wacker tied for a game-high in points with 18. Three Bulldogs finished the game in double figures.

CCHS 15 40 51 64

Melstone 15 22 35 48

CCHS: Heather LaBree 18, Hannah LaBree 11, Whitney Kittelmann 11, Kari Kittelmann 9, Tori Tooke 6, Ella Owen 6, Heidi LaBree 3

Melstone: Draya Wacker 18, Oxane Mbquino 10, Kaigen RosKelley 8, Kayla Kombol 5, Koye Rindal 5, Kaylee Thurston 2

The championship game featured a rematch of last year when Wibaux defeated CCHS, 56-39. This year, the Bulldogs got their revenge with a 61-55 victory. CCHS shot a lower percentage from the field than Wibaux but took 15 more shots in the game. They won the turnover battle (31-36) and shot 59 percent from the free throw line while the Longhorns shot only 47 percent. Heather LaBree led all scorers with 19 points, nine of which came from beyond the arc.

CCHS 8 22 38 61

Wibaux 9 16 38 55

CCHS: Heather LaBree 19, Whitney Kittelmann 15, Hannah LaBree 12, Kari Kittelmann 7, Ella Owen 4, Gracie Tooke 2, Tori Tooke 1, Heidi LaBree 1

Wibaux: Odessia Linwood 14, Marni Schieffer 13, Shantel Bertelsen 10, Madison Bakken 9, Layni Schieffer 6, Ceara Miske 3

CCHS will start their Southern C Divisional play against Park City on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The tournament is taking place in Laurel.

 

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