Lady Bulldogs win home thriller

 

January 13, 2023

Lady Bulldog sophomore Kendra Tooke drives while teammate Brynn Loehding sets a screen in varsity action versus Baker on Tuesday night in Ekalaka.

In Wibaux last Friday, the CCHS Lady Bulldogs picked up a conference win by defeating the Lady Longhorns, 52-33. CCHS Had 20 turnovers and 14 steals. The girls shot 13 of 16 (81 percent) on free throws and 18 of 53 (34 percent) from the field. Heidi LaBree led CCHS in points with 14. Tyra O'Connor and Codi Melton each had 7 rebounds for the Lady Bulldogs.

CCHS 16 27 36 52

Wibaux 5 14 20 33

CCHS: Heidi LaBree 14 pts, 6 rbnds, 4 trns, 2 asts, 3 stls; Nasya O'Connor 10 pts, 6 rbnds, 2 trns, 4 asts, 3 stls; Kendra Tooke 9 pts, 1 rbnd, 5 trns, 3 stls; Codi Melton 8 pts, 7 rbnds, 4 trns, 1 ast; Kendall Kittelmann 5 pts, 1 rbnd, 2 stls; Tyra O'Connor 4 pts, 7 rbnds, 1 trn, 2 asts, 2 stls; Brynn Loehding 2 pts, 1 rbnd, 4 trns, 1 ast, 1 srl; Kendall Shepherd 1 rbnd.

Wibaux: Elorah Amsler 12, Annika Lunde 10, Ashlynn Varner 7, Rylee Peterson 2, Grace Begger 2.

The game of the week for CCHS basketball teams was the girls' varsity contest at home versus Jordan on Saturday night. It took two overtimes for the Lady Bulldogs to win. In the second overtime, CCHS pulled away by 10, but prior to that, it was indeed a back and forth battle, as has been the case when CCHS has played the Lady Mustangs most times over the past 2-3 years.

CCHS had as many turnovers (16) as steals, but an off shooting night, both from the field and from the line, kept Jordan in the game, The Lady 'Dogs went 18 of 36 (50 percent) on free throws and 25 of 64 (39 percent) from the field. Jordan won the rebound battle (34-33). CCHS had three players finish with double-digit points, led by Heidi LaBree with 20. Nasya O'Connor led CCHS in rebounds with 9. Lady Mustang Brooke Murnion kept Jordan in the game for most of the night but fouled out in overtime. She led all scorers with 30 points.

CCHS 15 28 41 59 81

Jordan 16 32 43 59 71

CCHS: Heidi LaBree 20 pts, 7 rbnds, 7 trns, 8 asts, 6 stls; Nasya O'Connor 19 points, 9 rbnds, 4 trns, 2 stls; Codi Melton 18 pts, 7 rbnds, 2 trns, 1 ast, 2 stls; Tyra O'Connor 9 pts, 6 rbnds, 1 trn, 3 stls; Kendall Kittelmann 6 pts; Kendall Shepherd 6 pts, 3 rbnds, 1 stl; Kendra Tooke 2 pts, 6 rbnds, 2 trns, 1 ast, 1 stl; Brynn Loehding 4 rbnds, 1 stl.

Jordan: Brooke Murnion 30, Lindsay Lawrence 21, Delaney Kamerman 5, Julia Gibson 5, Krystan Hafla 5, Jaelim Twitchell 3, Javon Dutton 2.

The CCHS Lady Bulldogs suffered a tough loss against a non-conference opponent, the Baker Lady Spartans on Tuesday night at home. The girls lost by 41 points and were outscored in each quarter. CCHS had 27 turnovers and shot 6 of 13 on free throws. Baker freshman Madison O'Connor led all scorers with 41 points, 24 of which came from beyond the arc. CCHS freshman Nasya O'Connor led the Lady Bulldogs with 8. Full stats for the game were unavailable at the time of publishing.

CCHS 9 16 28 30

Baker 22 45 66 71

CCHS: Nasya O'Connor 8, Kendall Shepherd 5, Tyra O'Connor 4, Heidi LaBree 4, Codi Melton 4, Kendall Kittelmann 3, Kendra Tooke 2.

Baker: Madison O'Connor 41, Hope Gonsioroski 6, Harlee Graham 5, Jocelyn Graham 4, Kyal Hadley 4, Kayl Hadley 4, Eve Uecker 3, Emily Enos 2, Saraya Afrank 2.

On Saturday at home, the JV Lady Bulldogs defeated the JV Lady Mustangs by 7. CCHS won the turnover battle 16-18. Blue shot 9 of 18 on free throws while Jordan went 6 of 13. Jordan's Javon Dutton led all scorers with 22 points. Danica Shepherd had 12 for CCHS.

CCHS JV 12 29 34 43

Jordan JV 4 13 24 36

CCHS JV: Danica Shepherd 12, Corlan Laughery 9, Nasya O'Connor 9, Kendra Tooke 9, Kendall Kittelmann 3, Jillian McGraw 1.

Jordan JV: Javon Dutton 22, Jodi Gibson 9, Skylar Lawrence 5.

A half JV girls' game against Baker on Tuesday turned out to be possibly the most exciting game of the evening. The game was tied with about 4 seconds left and Baker had the ball from underneath their own basket. An inbounds play led to an inside bucket for Lady Spartan Julia Schallenberger, and Baker's JV girls won the game by 2.

CCHS JV 8 11 17 21

Baker JV 3 16 17 23

CCHS JV: Nasya O'Connor 13, Danica Shepherd 5, Brynn Loehding 2, Kendra Tooke 1.

Baker JV: Emily Enos 8, Brylee Swartz 5, Julia Schallenberger 4, Avery O'Connor 3, Karlee Dyke 2, Jasia Stieg 1.

 

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