Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Napavine Girls Take Care of Business

The Napavine Lady Tigers had no troubles with the visiting Kodiaks of Columbia Adventist forcing 46 turnovers and cruising to an 88-11 Central 2B victory.

Early, it was a tough, full-court press that led to Kodiak turnovers and easy Napavine scores. Late in the 2nd quarter, the lady Tigers called off the press but still defended with an aggressive, extended zone.

Vancouver Adventist's Camille Bascatta stares straight into an impending double-team trap by Lacey Morris (#5) and Nicole Hamre (#10).

The game turned into a practice session as the Tigers worked on their high-low offense and “reading the post” explaine Napavine Head Coach Shane Schutz. “We also worked a lot on defensive fundamentals,” he
continued.

Napavine had four players in double figures. Both Lacy Morris and Nicole Hamre led Napavine with 15 points each. Jadyn Foster contributed 13 and Laina Potter added to the stat party with 4 assists, 4 rebounds and 7 steals

Napavine's Tabitha Moore pressures Columbia Adventist's Marina Jorgenson during a C2B League match on Tuesday night.

Suhutz was impressed with the play of Hamre, Foster and Potter but he also singled out a bench player. “Kelsey Williams had a good game off the bench,” he added.

Napavine will make up a game at Toutle Lake on Saturday, January 10th at 5:45pm. They will also travel to Pe Ell on Monday.

Columbia Adventist 2 0 6 3-11
Napavine 24 19 22 23-88

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