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Owls Diggle said. "Dierkop had 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec.
10 points as a starter that 28 at home against Oakville
Continued from page C-1 night. I like him as my sixth in a nonleague matchup.
man; he makes us better "We'll work on better de-
seven for 18 at the freethrow when I sub him in." fense, more freethrows and
and they were six for nine. Johnson snatched 10 re- getting our offense perfect,"
They also scored five three- bounds while junior KyleDiggle said. "I want them
points while we got none." Willey passed out four as- to know it without thinking
Sexton led the Knight sists playing point, a new about it. It's a good time to
Owls with 15 points while position for him. work on things but it's hard
junior Cory O'Neil put up The Knight Owls have to keep them enthusiastic
13. quite a break before their during such a long time.
"O'Neil put in a decent next game. The Owls are not We'll change it up and try to
offensive performance,"scheduled to play next until figure it out."
"It's a good time to work on
things but it's hard to keep them
enthusiastic during such a long
time° We'[[ change it up and try
to figure it out."
Mary M. Knight junior Nick Dierkop makes a layup
Faith on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
against Christian
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Lady Owls
Continued from page C-1
are really starting to execute an offense."
Finally, on Saturday, Dec. 10, the Lady Owls won 38-34
over Mt. Rainier Lutheran.
"Again starting with pressure defense and fastbreaks
got us going in the first quarter," Valley said. "I think we
got a little tired and careless with the ball in the second
quarter and gave them the lead."
Frost led the Lady Owls with 20 points, 12 of which she
put up in the first half.
"Frost also pulled down 18 rebounds,'~Valley said. "She
has been an animal on the boards in the first four games. Sowle scored eight points, Dierkop and Adsero put up
At halftime, we switched defenses and slowed them down, four and Cook, Johnson, Snyder and sophomore Ashley
but again turnover was our Achilles heel in the third quar- Kiliz each scored three.
ter." "This was a good win for us as a team to come back in
Valley stated that, going into the fourth quarter, the the fourth quarter," Valley said.
Lady Owls turned the heat up and held Mt. Rainier Lu- Johnson grabbed five rebounds and handed out four as-
theran to four points, sists while Sowle stole up three rebounds, three steals,
"Snyder hit a three to pull us within one point, 32 to two blocks and had a hand in five assists. Dierkop pulled
31," he added. "[Freshman] Miranda Sowle hit her second down eight rebounds.
three with 1:07 left to put us up 34 to 32 and then Frost "Our team defense is the key for us this year," Valley
broke free on a long pass from Johnson for two points to said.
make it 36 to 32. They ended up scoring two points with 10 The Lady Owls are set to play next at 7 p.m. on Satur-
seconds left and then fouled Sowle to send her to the foul day, Dec. 17 at home against South Bend in a nonleague
line and she made both to gem the win." game. ....
Joh Oni 8 points
i : i CFHSiiKi PoilU; t:~
Athl to go further in both. She
ete enjoys the two so much, in
Continued from page C-1 fact, that when asked, she
said she couldn't choose
volved in the school is dif- one over the other.
ficult." "I've thought about be-
Despite how time-con- ing a physical therapist or
suming her sports are, something in health sci-
Woods said she earns pret- ences partially because of
ty good grades and is even sports," Woods said.
enrolled in honors biology. Outside of sports and
Though she is just a school, she said she likes
sophomore, she said she to spend most of her time
has looked into college op- with friends and family or
tions for both sports, stat- catching up with grades
ing that she would like and chores.
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