Groton Area’s Jerica Locke, left, tries to lay up a shot around Warner’s Kiah Koch, right, during a game last week at the Groton High School gym. Locke had 11 points and seven rebounds in a win over Aberdeen Christian Tuesday night. Photo by John Davis taken 1/3/2023
Aberdeen Christian got off to a solid start and had strong finish, but Groton controlled the middle quarters Tuesday night at the Aberdeen Civic Arena.
The Tigers outscored Christian 26-4 during the second and third quarters on the way to a 53-25 non-conference girls’ basketball victory.
The Knights trailed just 13-10 after the first eight minutes, playing one of the strongest periods they have all season, according to coach Cristian Martinez.
“The first quarter was the best we’ve played,” Martinez said.
However, like they have all season, turnovers plagued Christian after that as the Knights committed more than 30 turnovers in the contest.
Meanwhile, Groton continued to steadily build a lead so that when Christian’s offense eventually got back on track in the final period the deficit was too much to overcome.
Jerica Locke led a balanced attack for the Tigers, finishing with 11 points and seven rebounds. Sydney Leicht contributed 10 points, while Laila Roberts, Aspen Johnson and Jaedyn Penning each added six points, and Brooklyn Hanson and Brooke Gengerke each finished with five.
Chloe Bosma topped the Knights with 11 points. Chloe Holt and Sophia Fogarty each added seven.
Aberdeen Christian’s Chloe Bosma, right, tries to move to the basket around Mobridge-Pollock’s Emma Keller, left, during a game earlier this season at the Aberdeen Civic Arena. Photo by John Davis taken 12/20/2022
Christian, 0-8 on the season, has a busy week of basketball ahead, playing a road game against Potter County on Friday before hosting Leola-Frederick on Saturday at the Civic Arena. Both games are part of a girls-boys doubleheader.
“We have to keep working hard and growing up as a team,” Martinez said.