The Atlantic Trojans Girl’s Basketball team looked impressive with a 73-44 home opener victory over the Denison-Schleswig Monarchs on Tuesday night. Paytn Harter had 28, Zoey Kirchoff had 14, and Makenna Schroeder had 14 to help the Trojans get the strong win.
Atlantic started a little slow with foul trouble and the Monarchs draining a few three-pointers off of the glass to keep it close. Still, the Trojans quickly gained momentum towards the end of the first quarter to take a 15-10 lead. The Monarchs managed to find their own groove at the top of the second quarter tying the game at 15 a piece, but the Trojans would spark their own run with multiple jump shots from Harter and accurate free throw shooting to push the lead to 14 by halftime 38-24. In the second half the Trojans stayed focused on feeding Harter the ball inside the paint scoring, and it helped the Trojans blow the game open to a 54-33 lead. In the fourth quarter Denison-Schleswig continued to miss shots and only scored nine points in the last eight minutes.
Atlantic Head Coach Dan Vargason said it was nice to see how his team responded after starting the first quarter slow.
Coach Vargason liked the way his offense showed improvement throughout all facets of the game including going 23-31 from the free throw line and never allowing the Monarchs to lead once during the game. Still, he noted that there are tweaks to be made.
The Trojans next game will be on December 5th against St. Albert. Coach Vargason hopes his team can minimize mistakes for their next matchup.
Atlantic improves to 1-1 with the victory and Denison-Schleswig starts the season at 0-1.