Whitley County’s offensive struggles carried over into Friday’s matchup with Lincoln County.
The Lady Colonels (2-5) were held to their lowest point total of the season on Tuesday with 32 points, they almost matched it, but this time was held to 34 points during their 59-34 loss to the Lady Patriots.
“We didn’t play good,” Whitley County coach Sean Pigman said. “We didn’t shoot it good, but credit them (Lincoln County) they got after it — played well, competed, and worked really hard on defensive end.
“We just need to regroup and get better,” he added. “Kaytlynn (Collier) had a nice game with 10 points while Jaelyn (Brackett) had 11 rebounds.”
Whitley County only trailed, 13-9, at the end of the first quarter before Lincoln County seized a 31-14 advantage at halftime.
The Lady Colonels attempted a comeback in the second half, but were outscored, 28-20.
Whitley County will have a few days off before traveling to participate in the SoCal Swish in Anaheim, Ca., which begins Monday.