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Lady Spartans Give Mavs Good Game But Fall Short In The End

Lady Spartans Give Mavs Good  Game But Fall Short In The End
SCOBEY JUNIOR CLAIRE LEKVOLD tries to get closer to the basket during Friday night’s varsity action against the visiting Frazer Bearcubs. — Leader Photo, mike
Lady Spartans Give Mavs Good  Game But Fall Short In The End
SCOBEY JUNIOR CLAIRE LEKVOLD tries to get closer to the basket during Friday night’s varsity action against the visiting Frazer Bearcubs. — Leader Photo, mike
 

Oh so close yet so far away.

The Scobey varsity girls’ basketball team made the 414-mile round trip to Whitewater Saturday, February 8, to take on the topranked North Country Mavericks.

The Lady Spartans gave a valiant effort against the top-ranked three-school squad based in Saco, Whitewater and Hinsdale but came up short in a 39-32 final score.

The 7-point margin gave the Mavericks their 70th consecutive victory, the most ever in Montana High School Association Class C girls’ basketball. The previous high mark for Class C girls was 69 straight wins by the Richey Royals, who were coached by Clarence “Butch” Zieske, a 1969 graduate of Scobey High School.

With the exception of a free throw for a 1-0 Mavs’ lead and a pair of ties at 1 and 2, the Spartans were never behind until the middle of the fourth quarter. They led by as much as 12-5 on Kaytie Aanstad’s field goal in the second period but a 3-point play by Bailee McColly and a 3-point field goal from the left wing by Gracie Wasson pulled the host team within 14-11 at halftime.

Emerson Downing’s field goal midway through the third quarter pulled the Mavericks into its third tie of the contest at 16-all. After Scobey eighth grader Emery Rouse’s field goal made it an 18-16 lead, Downing struck again for the fourth tie of the contest at 18-all.

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