Altamont Stifles Casey-Westfield Offense in 34-12 Victory

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The Casey-Westfield Warriors struggled to find their rhythm offensively, falling to Altamont 34-12 in a defensive battle. The Warriors faced a difficult shooting night, connecting on just four field goals throughout the contest, which allowed Altamont to build an early lead and maintain control.

Altamont set the tone immediately, holding Casey-Westfield scoreless in the opening quarter while putting up nine points. The defensive pressure continued into the second quarter, where the Warriors managed just three points, sending the teams into the locker room with Altamont leading 15-3.

The third quarter proved to be another hurdle for Casey-Westfield, as the offense was held without a point for the second time in the game. Despite the offensive struggles, the Warriors’ defense worked hard to keep the game within reach, limiting Altamont to just seven points in the frame.

The Warriors found some traction in the fourth quarter, scoring nine points—their highest output of the game. Senior Julia Eckerty led the charge for Casey-Westfield, finishing with a team-high six points. She did most of her damage from the free-throw line, sinking 4-of-5 attempts.

Senior Lucy Moore contributed four points and was a presence in the paint and on defense. Moore led the team on the glass with six rebounds and anchored the defense with three blocks and two steals. Sophomore G. Gilbert rounded out the scoring with two points.

Ball security and shooting efficiency proved to be the difference-makers. The Warriors shot 12 percent from the field and committed 17 turnovers, while Altamont steadily increased their lead in every quarter.

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Casey-Westfield 0 3 0 9 12
Altamont 9 6 7 12 34

Scoring & Game Flow Notes

  • 1st Quarter: Altamont opens with a 9-0 run; Casey-Westfield held scoreless.

  • 2nd Quarter: Defensive struggle continues; Warriors held to a single field goal and a free throw.

  • 3rd Quarter: Altamont extends lead to 22-3; Warriors held scoreless for the second time.

  • 4th Quarter: Casey-Westfield offense wakes up for 9 points, led by Julia Eckerty’s free-throw shooting.

Individual Statistics

SCORING:

  • Julia Eckerty (Sr): 6 pts (1 FG, 4-5 FT)

  • Lucy Moore (Sr): 4 pts (2 FG)

  • G. Gilbert (So): 2 pts (1 FG)

REBOUNDING:

  • Lucy Moore (Sr): 6 reb (4 def, 2 off)

  • Chloe Taylor (Fr): 4 reb (4 def)

  • Madison Gray (Sr): 4 reb (3 def, 1 off)

  • Julia Eckerty (Sr): 4 reb (4 def)

DEFENSE & PLAYMAKING:

  • Lucy Moore (Sr): 3 blocks, 2 steals, 2 assists

  • Julia Eckerty (Sr): 2 steals, 1 block

  • Kayla Clark (Sr): 2 assists, 1 block

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