Lady Bulldogs go cold at Tip-off
The shots were there — they just didn’t
fall like they’re supposed to.
The Lady Bulldogs went 12-90 from the
field in their two games at the Tip-off tourney in Corvallis last
weekend, dropping games to both Corvallis and Stevensville. Still,
Whitefish coach Sean Duff was encouraged by the improvement he saw
on the court.
“Honestly, I still believe we are
further ahead than at the end of last year,” Duff said. “We had
good looks, which means the offense is doing what they are supposed
to do. We just didn’t hit the shots. It’s tough to win games when
you shoot like that.”
The girls struggled from the free throw
line, too, and Duff says that’s something they will address in
practice all week with drills and conditioning games.
“I don’t know if they will think they
are games though,” he joked.
Whitefish opened the tourney Friday
with a 37-18 loss to Corvallis. They failed to get on the board in
the first quarter as Corvallis opened a 19-4 lead by halftime.
Olivia Nagler and Simone Craft led the team with five points
each.
Saturday, the Lady ‘Dogs fell hard to
Stevensville 61-23.
“Stevensville is a great ball club with
some big kids,” Duff explained. “They are picked to win the
Southwest conference for a reason.”
Shannon Craft led Whitefish with seven
points and Brooke Silliker added five.
“Brooke came off the bench and did some
good things for us,” Duff said. He also noted the exceptional play
of freshman Simone Craft.
Duff says it’s good to get a baseline
of where the team is competitively before heading into league
play.
“Overall, it was a good trip,” he said.
“We know what we need to work on and that’s what the Tip-off is all
about. Their spirits are fine and now we just need to get
better.”
Whitefish hosts Glacier High School on
Thursday at 4:30 p.m.