Lady Warriors shake off slow start to beat Chrisman

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Feature photo caption: Julia Eckerty brings the ball up the court to set the offense against the Chrisman Lady Cardinals. Eckerty acted as the floor general for the Purple and Gold, finishing the night with eight points, a team-high seven rebounds, and six assists.
—photo by Terri Cox | Casey Local Sports Reporter


By Terri Cox | Casey Local Sports Reporter

CASEY — Playing their second game in two days, the Lady Warriors welcomed the Chrisman Lady Cardinals to Bob Durham Court. Despite a sluggish start, Casey-Westfield opened things up in the second quarter to cruise to a 36-19 victory.

The Lady Cardinals held the upper hand after the first quarter of action, taking a slim 9-8 lead over the Purple and Gold.

The CW offense found a spark in the second quarter, pouring in 12 points. That offensive surge served as a catalyst for the defense, which held Chrisman to just three points in the frame, allowing CW to take a 20-12 lead at the break.

When play resumed in the third quarter, CW posted eight points while Chrisman continued to battle, adding five to their total. Leading 28-17 entering the final period, CW held their guests to just two fourth-quarter points while adding eight of their own to seal the win.

Lucy Moore posted a game-high 16 points, adding five takeaways and four rebounds. Julia Eckerty chipped in eight points and a team-high seven rebounds to go with six assists and a steal.

Chloe Taylor finished with eight points, three rebounds, one assist, and one steal. Madison Gray contributed a bucket, five rebounds, one steal, and an assist. Gracie Taylor recorded six boards, two points, one steal, and one assist. Kayla Clark pulled down three boards and handed out two assists, while Gylly Gilbert added one rebound and two assists.

Chloe Taylor drives hard to the basket for two of her eight points during the Lady Warriors’ 36-19 victory over Chrisman. Taylor was a spark for Casey-Westfield, adding three rebounds and a steal to help secure the win.
—photo by Terri Cox | Casey Local Sports Reporter

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Chrisman 9 3 5 2 19
CW 8 12 8 8 36

Scoring Drives (Game Flow)

  • 1st Quarter: Chrisman takes an early 9-8 lead.

  • 2nd Quarter: CW offense wakes up; defense allows only 3 points to take halftime lead.

  • 3rd Quarter: CW maintains control, leading 28-17 going into the fourth.

  • 4th Quarter: Defense clamps down again, allowing only 2 points to finish the game.

Individual Statistics

  • SCORING: Lucy Moore 16, Julia Eckerty 8, Chloe Taylor 8, Gracie Taylor 2, Madison Gray 2.

  • REBOUNDING: Julia Eckerty 7, Gracie Taylor 6, Madison Gray 5, Lucy Moore 4, Kayla Clark 3, Chloe Taylor 3, Gylly Gilbert 1.

  • ASSISTS: Julia Eckerty 6, Kayla Clark 2, Gylly Gilbert 2, Chloe Taylor 1, Madison Gray 1, Gracie Taylor 1.

  • STEALS/TAKEAWAYS: Lucy Moore 5, Chloe Taylor 1, Julia Eckerty 1, Madison Gray 1, Gracie Taylor 1.


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