Lady netters finish fourth
The Lady Bulldog netters came back from
the divisional tourney in Libby with more wins and points than
they’d hoped for. Whitefish earned 14 points as a team and finished
one point out of third place.
“That’s about where I hoped we’d be,”
coach Patrick Dryden said. “Going in, we had a goal that each girl
would win one match, and we came pretty close to that.”
Freshman Simone Craft won three matches
and finished in the top-8 to lead the Lady Bulldogs. She scored
about half of the team’s points.
“The future bodes well for her,” Dryden
said. “She had some long matches that came down to grit and
endurance. She frustrated her opponents by getting all the shots
back.”
Dryden commended the doubles team of
Ryan Chauner and Haley Craven.
“They won a couple of matches but then
ran into a hometown pair of Loggers that were on a hot streak,” he
said. “Sometime you just have to compliment the opponent.”
Laura Turco also showed tenacity on the
court and made it to the quarterfinals.
For a young team looking to the future,
Dryden is pleased with the experience gained at the tourney.
“The kids got a good taste of the
divisional atmosphere,” he said. “We got our feet wet. We should
have the same group coming back. Hopefully we keep working hard
throughout the summer.”