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Do Girls Got Great Groove Going Into Game With Mavs?

Do Girls Got Great Groove  Going Into Game With Mavs?
EMERSON FLADAGER, a 5-foot-1 freshman sporting number 20 on her jersey, and the rest of the Scobey Lady Spartans face a huge opportunity Saturday night in Whitewater when facing the North Country Mavericks, the two-time defending Class C state champion and current owners of a 69-game winning streak. Will it end or keep marching on? — Leader Photo, mike
Do Girls Got Great Groove  Going Into Game With Mavs?
EMERSON FLADAGER, a 5-foot-1 freshman sporting number 20 on her jersey, and the rest of the Scobey Lady Spartans face a huge opportunity Saturday night in Whitewater when facing the North Country Mavericks, the two-time defending Class C state champion and current owners of a 69-game winning streak. Will it end or keep marching on? — Leader Photo, mike
 

That was a very big onthe- road basketball victory by the Scobey varsity girls’ team Thursday night in Plentywood, even if it was in non-conference action.

Let’s just say it was a tremendous confidence booster for the Lady Spartans to depart with a 47-41 win over a very good Wildcat squad, especially with the District 3C Tournament just a couple weeks away in Wolf Point February 19-22.

Scobey found itself trailing 10-6 after the opening quarter but worked its way back with a strong second period, outscoring the host team 13-6 for a 19-16 halftime lead. The big play occurred when the game was knotted at 16-all and time winding down everso- closely to zero, which was when Camrie Holum dropped in a huge 3-point field goal just before the buzzer buzzed to take a 3-point lead into halftime.

It was still a 3-point Scobey lead when the third quarter came to a close as 8 points by Kaytie Aanstad, a 3-point field goal by Kennadi Cromwell, a 2-pointer by Holum and a pair of free throws by Kayla Carney kept the Spartans on top.

The fourth-quarter play of Scobey spoke volumes of their effort, especially in an opponent’s gym and against a quality program. The Spartans outscored the Wildcats 13-10 as Cromwell buried a couple of treys and one free throw, Avery Wolfe contributed a big 3-point field goal, Holum netted a deuce and Emery Rouse sank a free throw.