LAMONI —
The Moulton-Udell girls basketball team fell to Lamoni 50-30 Tuesday in Bluegrass Conference action.
Natalie Potter spearheaded the Eagle offense, leading Moulton-Udell with 14 points and seven rebounds. Rachel DeCook added six points and finished with a team-high three steals. Eagle Mandalyn Martin was active on defense and on the boards, finishing with six rebounds and two blocks. Moulton-Udell’s Hailey Burgher dished out a team-high three assists.
“We had a great first quarter, but then we turned the ball over too many times,” Eagle coach Jason Ogden said. “It was a very physical game, and that took a lot out of us. “There were areas of the game that we played better. We have to do a better job of making adjustments.”
The Eagles (1-4,0-2) will try to pick up their first Bluegrass Conference game of the season when they play at Moravia Friday.
Lamoni 50, Moulton-Udell 30
Moul 12 5 6 7 — 30
Lamo 6 14 20 10 — 50
Moulton-Udell (30) — Natalie Potter 14, Rachel DeCook 6, Jessica Scott 5, Hailey Burgher 3, Jayci Inman 2. Totals 10-44 5-11 30.
Rebounds — 26 (Potter 7). Assists — 5 (Burgher 3). Steals — 6 (DeCook 3). Blocks — 3 (Mandalyn Martin 2).
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