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Girls’ Basketball: Eteuati drops up with 26 points, leading Davis over Fremont in Road Storm – Standard -Examiner

Girls’ Basketball: Eteuati drops up with 26 points, leading Davis over Fremont in Road Storm – Standard -Examiner

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Girls’ Basketball: Eteuati drops up with 26 points, leading Davis over Fremont in Road Storm – Standard -Examiner

Davis Junior T’maea Eteuati (1) steps to Fremont’s sophomore Abigail Abigail Christensen (33) during a game on Friday, January 31, 2025, at Plain City.

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Davis Emmy Richard’s Sophomore (23) runs along Fremont’s sophomore Mia Pachat (2) during a game on Friday, January 31, 2025, in Plain City.

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Fremont’s secondary Abigail Christensen (33) is looking for an open teammate during a home match against Davis on Friday, January 31, 2025, at Plain City.

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Fremont’s senior Sophie Valdes (11) passes by Jr. Davis Chloe Peiri (2) during a game on Friday, January 31, 2025, at Plain City.

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The Sophomor of Davis Kate Willard (4) looks at Fremont sophomore Olivia Surob (32) during a game on Friday, January 31, 2025, at Plain City.

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Davis Sydney Plummer senior connects his shoes during a road game against Fremont on Friday, January 31, 2025, in Plain City.

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Fremont’s AVA Post, on the left, deviates from sophomore Kate Willard (4) during a home match on Friday, January 31, 2025, at Plain City.

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Kit city – T’maea Eteuati came ready to check all the boxes.

Junior Davis scored 26 points, including four 3-indicatives, to download a second Fremont 57-47 ranking for the third consecutive win in a Marquee Basketball match on Friday night.

Giving up 25 at their place last time, Davis (12-5, 4-2 region 1) open in the evening in the opposite way, denying any and everything that is offered to Silversulvs (16-3, 4-2)-and used The second second quarter to keep the home team to bite on the heels.

Davis Kate Willard (16 points) are buried eight shots inside the rainbow, and Junior Chloe Perry added nine points from the second half, including perfect 4 of 4 of the free throw line. Adult Sydney Plummer and Marie Nichols added 3-point baskets.

“We put the time in practice and we were really pushing each other,” Etewati said. “We have made the practice more difficult, so the game can be easier. … It’s really hard to come to Fremont and win. They always have a great crowd and come ready to play, so I would rank it like our # 1 victory. “

Sophomore Abby Christensen led Fremont with 15 points, including two 3-cute, as teammates Olivia Surob and Mia Macatern added nine in number to efforts. After jumping in Leighton on Tuesday, Fremont takes another step back with just four games.

Davis’s defense was the undisputed story of the first half when Darts climbed to seven with a little of Silverwolves materialized in the first quarter. A 3-Indicator by a sophomore Brin Wodman kept Fremont in a basket when the first quarter was alas.

Eteuati torn three baskets without 3 points, helping Davis lead to 12 in the second quarter. Struggling to protect the ball, Fremont finally broke through Christensen beyond the arc, but the Dartres, led by three possessions, 25-18, at halftime.

Nothing for her team’s defense for the first half did not appear familiar, Rabut said.

“It was really uncharacteristic of us,” Rabut said. “We just couldn’t stop. I felt we didn’t play very united in the protective end. It was most of him. … We lost a trace of (eTeauti) a lot and left it to continue. When you let good players continue, it is difficult to make them stop. “

Starting the third quarter at the 9-2 mileage, Davis held Silveruvs offensively and expires the result from the other end. Fighting through two defenders, Pierry found a bounce and attracted the delay whistle to give Darts the most large lead of 17 by 3 minutes.

Christensen rolled Fremont within 12 of Davis at the end of the third, and Silwarulvs even closed a quarter with a stop, but opened the fourth quarter down 14 just the same. By harming, Davis watched his lead to lead for half two minutes in the fourth quarter.

McAarthur’s free throw attracted Fremont within six, but they would never approach. Davis responded to his next two possessions, including another 3-testament to Eteuati, to get out at 11 and compete with the charity strip.

Each of them, who hold two losses in the region, Fremont and Davis are bound by a second behind Syracuse; The Titans improved to 16-2 in total and 6-0 in Region 1 with a 20-point win over Leighton.

Giving up only on his third loss from the regular season, Fremont now seems to upgrade the otherwise successful winter campaign – though with some challenges.

“They are an incredibly young team,” Rabut said. “At one point we had all the sophomores on the floor. They will have to learn that the difficult way and basketball are quite cruel – they will not allow you to understand it otherwise from these heavy losses. “

Davis hosted Leighton on Tuesday (17:15); Fremont travels to Farmington (17:15).

The result of the field

Davis 11 15 16 15 – 57

Fremont 9 9 10 19 – 47

DHS (57): Eteuati 26, Willard 16, Peery 9, Plummer 3, Nichols 3.

FHS (47): Christensen 15, Surrage 9, McARTRUR 9, Wadman 5, Hall 4, Moyes 3, Valdez 2.

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