Senior post Lou Robin added 12 points, five rebounds and two blocks for Scott and freshman post Alison Whitman contributed eight points, eight boards and two blocks. Skyhawks freshman guard Bell&Ross Instrument BR 01-94 RS-20 Dotson chipped in six points and eight caroms. Scott outrebounded the Huskies by 16 (39-23) and held them to 29.6 percent shooting."I have to pick up my defense," said White, who has verbally committed to WVU. "Everybody has to pick up their defense. It's a defensive year for us."I distribute the ball more than I did last year. I have to get it to everybody. I can't do everything myself. We're getting a lot better every game. From the beginning until we get to states, we'll be a completely different team. I don't know how far we'll get just because of our inexperience."
This has been a learning season so far for Scott (7-3), which lost three starters from last year's squad that lost in the state championship game."I'd like to think we've got the answers," said Scott coach Bell&Ross Instrument BR 01-94 RS-21 Porter, who has four freshmen playing significant minutes. "Sometimes it's there and sometimes it isn't. We're still a decent team. We've got to get tested some more."Forbes finished with 12 points, four rebounds and two blocks for Hoover (6-7) while Hannah King pitched in 11 points and four boards and Chelsey Chapman donated 10 points."They picked up Bell&Ross Instrument BR 01-94 RS-22 intensity on defense," said Hoover coach Greg Ullman of Scott's play in the second quarter. "We quit hitting the shots we were hitting earlier.
"Makenzie turned it up a little bit, too. We missed a lot of good opportunities inside. I don't know if we were intimidated a little bit with the two 6-footers."For the past two years Cable has been the lead instructor for the Bell&Ross Instrument BR 01-94 RS-23 Risk Watch safety program, aimed at teaching public school third-graders in the area how to identify safety risks and to protect themselves from serious injury.Jan. 19--TEMPLE TERRACE -- As a child, becoming a firefighter was always at the top of Joe Cable's wish list."Initially it was because it was so exciting just to see the trucks, but as I got older it was a way to help out and be involved," said the 28-year-old city resident.
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