Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Court is in Session

By: Sydney Guyer

Going into a game against Kenston, a game that has been solely dominated by the other team for the past couple of years, the Madison Girls Basketball team agrees that they need to work together, use each other, and find one another more on the court to help bring home their fourth win of the season.

As heard from Ashlee Hathaway, Kenston will put up a good fight for the entire game while also punishing the mistakes made by Madison to help push themselves towards victory, but with a fearless and scrappy team like the Madison girls team, they will stop at nothing to try and defeat the Bombers.

With the team expecting the scoreline to be close, point guard Chloe Wakim is expected to bring the intensity and the 3's while center Jess Schafer is expected to bring the support and encouragement the team needs to take down the Bombers.

The game against the Bombers marks the Madison girls' first WRC game of the season, with Coach Smith's undeniable wish to keep the winning streak alive. According to Coach Smith, one of the major keys of success to the game of basketball is "to score more points than the other team".


With the team starting the season as 3-1, the girls are on track to be a team that other standout teams in the conference, such as Eastlake North, Mayfield, and Chardon, are going to have to look out for throughout the season and then worry about later in the playoffs.

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