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Girls’ Basketball: Fremont West Weber Inside and Outside for Victory 61-34

Girls’ Basketball: Fremont West Weber Inside and Outside for Victory 61-34

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Girls’ Basketball: Fremont West Weber Inside and Outside for Victory 61-34

Fremont High’s Brynn Wadman, to the right, is trying to drive basketball against Brady Schiffman on Weber on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Weber High’s Abby Sayer, to the right, rises to shoot when Daphi Moise gives way to the play on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Fremont High’s Mia McART (2) penetrates Weber’s protection with driving on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Weber High’s Katelyn Poulsen examines the floor in a game against Fremont on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Maya Jenson at Fremont High, left, watches the basket as Rayer Yugger (32) of Weber (32) is defended on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Weber High’s Avery Shupe is looking for a passing goal during a match against Fremont on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Fremont High’s Abigail Christo shot a shot in Weber’s game on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Weber High’s Rylee Jugler (32) is trying to punch a ball from Brin Wodman to Fremont on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Weber High High Bradey Schiffman (31) pushes the ball up, while Fremont Abigail Christ Players (33) and Daphnie Moyes (5) continue on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Daphne Mois from Fremont Hay Hayes looks at Abius Sayer to Weber to pass on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Brady Shifman of Weber Hi is pulling to shoot during a match against Fremont on Friday, February 7, 2025, in a pleasant view.

Brian Wolfer, special for the standard interrogation

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Pleasant views – basketball Purists will prosecute the problems that the height presents in the paint for the enemy team.

But these traditionalists are not used to big people who can also go beyond the 3-point arc and shoot away from long distances.

This was the problem Weber faced Fremont in the game of high school girls on Friday night.

Fremont boasts an opening first line of two players with 6 feet (sophomore Abby Christensen and Jr. Maya Jenson) and another 6 feet-4 in senior Avary Post.

Silverwolves dominated the inside and out, sweeping the Region 1 series against Warriors with 61-34 Wipeout.

“We are so long that we get struggles and break the boards; An advantage of length, “Christensen said. “Our height gives us pictures of a second chance; We are also good shooters. We can go inside or kick it. “

This is evidenced by Kristensen, who scattered a trio of 3-indicators and a post that has knocked two trips at night.

“We work on 3S in practice and get very good pictures … Know that we can do them. We have confidence to shoot it, “Christensen said. “The coach (Lisa Rabut) says that if you are open, take the shot.”

Fremont (18-3, 6-2 region 1) led 15-9 after a quarter, a step from Christensen, which had 10 points in two 3-3-challenging and four free throws until the paint and the parking lot.

Sophomore’s guard BRIN WODMAN got off the bench for Fremont and made two free throws at the end of the first period, after which it nailed the 3 in the second stanza, marking eight of the half, as Fremont led 30-15 on the break.

“I try to focus on what the coaches are asking us to do, like a box and rebound; The rest comes when you focus on defense, “said Wodman. “The crime follows; I’m a shooter and my coach tells me to shoot it. “

Sophomore’s guard Olivia Surp led Silveruvs with all seven of her points in the third quarter and the lead blown to 46-20 in three.

Fremont scored another 15 points in the fourth quarter for incredibly consistent efforts (15, 15, 16, 15) in the offensive region.

“Anyone can activate and take pictures and good movements; This is something we are working on and we are something like the top right now, “Christensen said. “We know that (photos) come in; This is something cool in our team right now. “

Christensen pulled 21 points for Fremont while Wodman added 15, including four 3-indicatives.

On the protective side, Fremont kept Weber to one -digit numbers in each of the first three quarters, when it was important.

“We played together today, especially in defense … We helped. The biggest statistics were recovery; We did not allow them to get pictures of the second chance, “Christensen said.

Weber’s senior guard Abby Sayer has had a good view of Silverwolves over the years.

“They are really long; They have been a good team for such a long time. It’s fun to play against this challenge for me and try to figure out how we can penetrate the middle or how we can get an open blow, “Sayer said. “If they are in an area, enter the gaps; If they are human, you can go one to one and “is” and get to the hoop.

“Rivalry makes these games so fun; The race makes the game so exciting, “Saier added.

Saier was the only warrior (10-11, 2-6) in double figures with 11 points. Freshman Brady Shifman and Jr. Riley Juller had six points in number.

In the last few seasons of the region, Fremont has been confronted with big games with Syracuse and Davis, so that Sodman is trying to keep Weber’s rivalry in perspective.

“We are trying to get all the games the same. Some are more difficult than others, but victory is victory. It’s the same as winning any other game, “said Wodman.

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