The Mulvane girls basketball team face the Andale Indians and the Clearwater Indians, get swept by both tribes.

MHS - Women's Basketball / February 28, 2020 By Kasey McDowell


The Mulvane girls basketball traveled to Clearwater for a league matchup on Tuesday, February 25th against the Indians. The c-team fell to the Indians in a very close game 25-27, the JV girls lost 26-38, and the varsity girls lost in a tough battle 35-41.

The Wildcats won a close first quarter 11-9 and the second quarter was a defensive battle as the Indians won that quarter 3-1 and the teams were tied 12-12 at halftime. The Cats won the 3rd quarter but the Indians had a huge 24 point 4th quarter to win 41-35.

Kamryn Nolan led the Wildcats with 9 points, Haley Chambers dropped in 6 points, Carson White, Campbell Williams, and Jadyn Stevenson all finished with 4 points, Amber Hansen and Karlie Kanaga both finished with 3 points, and Haley Hughes finished with 2 points. White had a great game in the paint and led the Cats with 13 rebounds.

VAR   1   2   3   4   Final
MHS: 11   1   7  16   35
CHS:  9   3   5  24   41


The JV girls fell behind in the second quarter and couldn't catch back up and fell 26-38. The points were evenly spread as Olivia Lampe, Jadyn Stevenson, Haley Shaw, and Bennet Cottrell all finished with 4 points each. Karlie Kanaga, Gabby Bauerle, Emma Kendrick, and Lauren Young all finished with 2 points each.

JV    1   2   3   4   Final
MHS:  7   4   9   6   26
CHS:  4  15  13   6   38


The C-team had a close and exciting game as it came down to the final buzzer but the Cats fell 25-27. Emma Kendrick led the Cats with 7 points, Bennett Cottrell finished with 6 points, Lauren Young finished with 4 points, and April Richards, Gabby Bauerle, Tenley Canfield, and RJ Schiffelbein all finished with 2 points each.

C     1   2   3   4   Final
MHS:  7   8   2   8   25
CHS:  6  10   2   9   27


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The Wildcats traveled to Andale last Friday for a league matchup with the Indians. The Cats had trouble breaking through the Indians defense at all levels as the varsity fell 27-62, the JV fell 23-48, and the C-team fell 10-60.

VAR   1   2   3   4   Final
MHS:  5   8   8   6   27
AHS: 14  20  11  17   62

White 12, Nolan 3, Williams 3, Kanaga 3, Hughes 2, Stevenson 2, Chambers 1, Davis 1

JV    1   2   3   4   Final
MHS:  4   5   6   8   23
AHS:  8  16  14  10   48

Kendrick 6, Kanaga 6, Davis 4, Shaw 4, Stevenson 2, Young 1, 

C     1   2   3   4   Final
MHS:  0   0   7   3   10
AHS: 18  15  20   7   60

Kendrick 5, Young 5



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