West Fork survives cold shooting night

By: 
Kristi Nixon

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GREENE — How do you overcome a cold night shooting from the field?
West Fork’s girls’ basketball team found a way while North Butler continued to struggle in the Warhawks’ 42-24 win over the Bearcats on Friday, Dec. 21, the final game before the Winter break.
“I think we shot something like 5-of-38 to start,” West Fork coach Rodney Huber said. “The girls knew it. They were missing some easy ones, the score could have been a lot more…we could have had a bigger lead in the first half. They put their heads down, they were getting good opportunities, they knew they were going to get them and they just needed to make them.
“I thought they did a really good job, in the third quarter, especially, kind of getting into a rhythm and our pressure helped us out a little bit, got some lay-ups.”
North Butler coach Megan Neuendorf that said the only remedy for getting out of poor shooting is to keep working..."
The full story appears in the Dec. 27 edition of the Butler County Tribune-Journal.

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