Trojans topple the Black Knights
WINDSOR – Monday, Feb. 8, saw the lady Trojans travel south to visit the Windsor Black Knights in a non-league match up. Greene would overcome the Black Knights early and cruise to a 37-25 victory, as they head into consolation play this coming Wednesday against Sidney.
“We were very good tonight, we rebounded great and defended well,” said Greene head coach Dave Gorton.
The game would see Emma Smith of Greene jump out early on in the first quarter to score 7-points.
Riding on Smith’s early seven, Greene would start the game hot outscoring the Black Knights 13-2 in just the first quarter.
“We played a lot of kids for a lot of minutes, and it was a nice team effort,” said Gorton.
By the halftime break Greene saw itself up 24-10, Gorton explained that the girls did not let up throughout the game despite the score.
The lady Trojans would be outscored by Windsor 15-13, due to a late push. However, this late surge from the Black Knights proved too little too late as Greene would win 37-25.
“We had a 16-point lead in the early part of the third quarter and we kept a safe lead throughout,” said Gorton. “We grabbed 20 offensive rebounds as well, we did some good things throughout the lineup.”
Greene will host Sidney this Wednesday at home, who is coming off a loss to Delhi, this game will be to decide third and fourth place in the MAC.
Score by quarter:
Gre:13 11 4 9-37
Win: 2 8 6 9-25
Game Statistics:
Greene: McKenna Sergi, 1 0-0 2; Sophia Brown, 2 0-0 4; Alyssa Sands, 2 0-0 4; Emily Montelioni, 0; Mary Klecha, 0; Nicole Flohr, 0 1-2 1; Mary Borchardt, 0 2-2 2; Katie Cary, 2 4-4 9; Audrey Platta, 0 2-2 2; Maria Brown, 0; Emma Smith 6 1-2 13.
WINDSOR: Hailee Balachick, 2 0-0 5; Abby White, 1 4-4 6; Liz Wickzer, 2 2-6 6; Brittney Kay, 0 2-2 2; Brianna Sheriff, 1 0-0 2; Taylor Voorhis, 1 0-0 2; McKenzie Donahue, 1 0-0 2 ; Larissa Balachick, 0.
“We were very good tonight, we rebounded great and defended well,” said Greene head coach Dave Gorton.
The game would see Emma Smith of Greene jump out early on in the first quarter to score 7-points.
Riding on Smith’s early seven, Greene would start the game hot outscoring the Black Knights 13-2 in just the first quarter.
“We played a lot of kids for a lot of minutes, and it was a nice team effort,” said Gorton.
By the halftime break Greene saw itself up 24-10, Gorton explained that the girls did not let up throughout the game despite the score.
The lady Trojans would be outscored by Windsor 15-13, due to a late push. However, this late surge from the Black Knights proved too little too late as Greene would win 37-25.
“We had a 16-point lead in the early part of the third quarter and we kept a safe lead throughout,” said Gorton. “We grabbed 20 offensive rebounds as well, we did some good things throughout the lineup.”
Greene will host Sidney this Wednesday at home, who is coming off a loss to Delhi, this game will be to decide third and fourth place in the MAC.
Score by quarter:
Gre:13 11 4 9-37
Win: 2 8 6 9-25
Game Statistics:
Greene: McKenna Sergi, 1 0-0 2; Sophia Brown, 2 0-0 4; Alyssa Sands, 2 0-0 4; Emily Montelioni, 0; Mary Klecha, 0; Nicole Flohr, 0 1-2 1; Mary Borchardt, 0 2-2 2; Katie Cary, 2 4-4 9; Audrey Platta, 0 2-2 2; Maria Brown, 0; Emma Smith 6 1-2 13.
WINDSOR: Hailee Balachick, 2 0-0 5; Abby White, 1 4-4 6; Liz Wickzer, 2 2-6 6; Brittney Kay, 0 2-2 2; Brianna Sheriff, 1 0-0 2; Taylor Voorhis, 1 0-0 2; McKenzie Donahue, 1 0-0 2 ; Larissa Balachick, 0.
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