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Carrollton Shows Strengths At Waverly Tournament
Monday, November 19, 2018 - 11:32
n Saturday afternoon in the Waverly Tournament and the Hawks prevailed 58-30.
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Carrollton Coach Blaine Hardwick said, She’s (Krumwiede) off to a great start. Actually, she’s off to a slow start, but part of it was her free throw shooting, and this year, her free throw shooting off the gate has been good. You know, she’s our senior and is a four-year starter, four-year letterman, she’s our leader. But you look at some of the contributions we’re getting from our others, and you know, they’re right there with her. So, yes, she’s going to get hers, but you just can’t stop her, you’re going to have to stop the others, too. And that’s what’s going to make us a good team this year." He went on to say, "We have shot the ball very well early in the season, and I hope that continues, hope that stays with us. We’ve done a better job of learning what shots, and when to take that shot, having our feet ready. But yes, definitely, I’m very impressed with our shooting so far this season."
Carrollton was ahead 28-13 at halftime, then moved to a 50-24 lead at the end of three with a strong full-court press.
Libby Meuth added 12 points for Carrollton against North Greene and Grace Cox contributed 11. Lakeleigh Brown paced North Greene with 15 points.
Carrollton defeated South Fork/Edinburg/Morrisonville 67-36 Friday night in the Waverly Tourney and Gillespie 58-47 this past Monday and currently stand 3-0. Carrollton plays Lutheran of Springfield, IL., at 6 tonight in the tournament. North Greene, 1-2, plays South Fork/Edinburg/Morrisonville after the Carrollton/Lutheran game.
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The Hawks’ Hannah Krumwiede scored 26 points on Saturday in the Hawks’ win. She scored 27 points on Friday night.
Carrollton Coach Blaine Hardwick said, She’s (Krumwiede) off to a great start. Actually, she’s off to a slow start, but part of it was her free throw shooting, and this year, her free throw shooting off the gate has been good. You know, she’s our senior and is a four-year starter, four-year letterman, she’s our leader. But you look at some of the contributions we’re getting from our others, and you know, they’re right there with her. So, yes, she’s going to get hers, but you just can’t stop her, you’re going to have to stop the others, too. And that’s what’s going to make us a good team this year." He went on to say, "We have shot the ball very well early in the season, and I hope that continues, hope that stays with us. We’ve done a better job of learning what shots, and when to take that shot, having our feet ready. But yes, definitely, I’m very impressed with our shooting so far this season."
Carrollton was ahead 28-13 at halftime, then moved to a 50-24 lead at the end of three with a strong full-court press.
Libby Meuth added 12 points for Carrollton against North Greene and Grace Cox contributed 11. Lakeleigh Brown paced North Greene with 15 points.
Carrollton defeated South Fork/Edinburg/Morrisonville 67-36 Friday night in the Waverly Tourney and Gillespie 58-47 this past Monday and currently stand 3-0. Carrollton plays Lutheran of Springfield, IL., at 6 tonight in the tournament. North Greene, 1-2, plays South Fork/Edinburg/Morrisonville after the Carrollton/Lutheran game.