1/18/2019 0 Comments Girls Games 13-20 (7-1 Record)vs. Yorktown (39-36 W)
This game was the lowest scoring game of the season for the Dragons. However, they pulled out the win which is what's the most important. A win is a win. Honestly, I do not recall this game whatsoever, but it is what it is. vs. Whiteland (47-29 W) I do not recall how this game went. I think Dane might have filled in for me for this game. So, all that matters is that the Dragons got another one in the W column. @ Perry Meridian (40-31 W) This game was super boring, but they pulled out a win. Like I said before, all that matters is the amount of W's in that column. vs. Greensburg (53-48 W) This was the first game of the tournament held at New Palestine High School. I could not make it to this tournament due to me being at the boys' tournament, so i had Dane take statistics from this tournament for me. vs. Noblesville (43-32 W) This was the second game of the tournament held at New Palestine High School. I could not make it to this tournament due to me being at the boys' tournament, so i had Dane take statistics from this tournament for me. @ Triton Central (49-57 L) This snapped our 12-game winning streak. It was a bad game overall. Jordan got into foul trouble, which limited our offense while our defense could not contain the Trojans. I started taking these statistics on my own (without Devon) to save paper and because female basketball is slower and a lot easier to catch everything. @ Pendleton Heights (52-40 W) The Dragons avoided losing their first back-to-back games of the season by defeating the Arabians. They got back on track by winning by double-digits. I am getting better and better at taking these statistics on my own. @ Beech Grove (69-39 W) This game was a blowout. Several faces you typically do not see had significant minutes. Beech Grove was simply just not as good as New Palestine. A girl hit her head really hard on the floor and took forever to get off the court, but good thing she was fine (I think).
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