By: Gabie Osborn @18osborg

On Tuesday, January 12th, the Boone High School Varsity Girls Basketball team played against the Carroll Tigers for their fifth home game of the season. Before the game, the girls’ record was 8-2, and they were hoping for another win.
The Toreadors started off strong in the first half of the game. As the Tigers had a hard time on defense, the ‘Dors made every shot they took. At the end of the first half, the Toreadors went into the locker room with a lead of 28, the score being 41 to 13.
After halftime, the Tigers slowly started to come back, but the Toreadors kept going with the same momentum and the Tigers just could not keep up. Sophomore Caitlynne Shadle lead the Toreadors, scoring 16 points. Just behind her was sophomore Claire Sandvig and freshman Madelyn Danner, who both scored 14 points. The Toreadors won again with a final score 67 to 31 making their record 9-2.
After the game, Shadle commented, “It was an all around great win. We played well together, worked hard, communicated with each other really well and had great defense.”
Sandvig and Danner have been two of the top scoring players on the team for almost every game so far this season. Sandvig has made just over 130 points for the team so far and Danner has made just over 120 points.
Make sure to come out and support the Girls Basketball team at their next game as they face the Perry Bluejays at 6:15 this Friday night.
The Toreadors started off strong in the first half of the game. As the Tigers had a hard time on defense, the ‘Dors made every shot they took. At the end of the first half, the Toreadors went into the locker room with a lead of 28, the score being 41 to 13.
After halftime, the Tigers slowly started to come back, but the Toreadors kept going with the same momentum and the Tigers just could not keep up. Sophomore Caitlynne Shadle lead the Toreadors, scoring 16 points. Just behind her was sophomore Claire Sandvig and freshman Madelyn Danner, who both scored 14 points. The Toreadors won again with a final score 67 to 31 making their record 9-2.
After the game, Shadle commented, “It was an all around great win. We played well together, worked hard, communicated with each other really well and had great defense.”
Sandvig and Danner have been two of the top scoring players on the team for almost every game so far this season. Sandvig has made just over 130 points for the team so far and Danner has made just over 120 points.
Make sure to come out and support the Girls Basketball team at their next game as they face the Perry Bluejays at 6:15 this Friday night.