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Arlington Girls bounce after losing to Bergan – Blair Enterprise Publishing

Arlington Girls bounce after losing to Bergan – Blair Enterprise Publishing

By Grant Eger – [email protected]

Basketball coach for girls at Arlington High School Tashia Wolf told his team not to leave the upset loss of home on Thursday by 8-11 Fremont Bergan Fester.
The Eagles had to move on.
“I hope we will come back with some fire and anger in our belly tomorrow,” she said.
As a result, AHS (17-4 in total) scored 58 points from the first half on the way to win 80-35 homes against Constoga. The point was the highest of the eagles season with 11 points.
“We, offensively, had to return our feet under us,” Wolf said afterwards.
The senior Britt Nielsen led with 23 points, demolishing three 3-indicatives during the second period of Arlington 31 points. Macy Wolf added 18 points with four 3-point all in the first half.
Emme Tim from the Eagles also scored 15 points, leading their four -brand foul team. Her teammates – Haley Arp and Haley O’Daniel – produced six points in number, as well as AHS bounced from their first loss to a team with a lost record this season.
The next eagles play today in Platsmouth before a regular finale of the season against Louisville on Friday.

The knights upset the eagles
Arlington prevented an inlet bergan by 15.4 seconds during the Thursday match at AHS, but the Eagles could not take advantage of the turnover. Nielsen’s last moat missed, and the knights celebrated victory with upset 38-35.
“Definitely a disappointing night,” said coach Wolf. “We didn’t play like ourselves.”
Arlington abandoned 10-6 after one period, but replied with a 16-point second to take the lead from 22-16 in half. The advantage contracted to one point, 27-26, in three quarters, but the Eagles were still able to win in the end.
They just missed too many easy pictures in the whole, Wolf said.
“There was just no energy,” she added.
Nielsen scored 19 points, producing five in the last quarter. Tim scored a free throw at 35-34 and ended with seven points, while Wolf had nine with two 3-indicatives for AHS.
Meanwhile, Mia Cortez and Claire Manarik led the winning bergan with 11 and 10 points respectively.

AHS Basketball line ratings
Friday
Arlington 80, Conestoga 35
Con (4-16) 15 6 4 10-35
AHS (17-4) 27 31 14 8-80
Qualification: AHS – Britt Nielsen 23, Macy Wolf 18, Emme Timm 15, Hayley Arp 6, Hailey O’Daniel 6, Valeria Carvajal 5, Gracen Adams 4, Lauren Pittman 3.
Con – Davida Garrett 10, Ayla Garrett 6, Grace Rodis 6, Isabel Boland 5, Alyssa Batt 5, Mya Kelley 2, Olivia Parton 1.
Thursday
Fremont Bergan 38, Arlington 35
FB (8-11) 10 6 10 12-38
AHS (16-4) 6 16 5 8-35
Scoring: AHS – Nielsen 19, Wolf 9, Timm 7.
FB – Mia Cortes 11, Claire Mlnarik 10, Peyton Langhorst 4, Alina Ortiz 4, Marisa Drake 3, Madison Schmidt 3, Tessa Powers 2, Kenadee Weitzel 1.

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