General Manager
The North Callaway girls were held to three second-half points in a 33-23 loss to Elsberry Thursday night. It was a game that hinted at the two teams’ previous matchup in the Bowling Green Tournament as Callaway again relinquished a first-half lead with a cold second half.
Leading 20-11 entering the half, Callaway was outscored 22-3 in the final two periods.
While the offense was cold, the Thunderbird defense proved stingy. But the offensive woes were significant including only three assists for the game and 0-for-15 shooting from the field in the second half.
Abrielle Burgher and Ryelle Schmauch had 6 points each to lead North Callaway. Burgher added 4 steals. Kyanne Kellerman had 5 points and 10 rebounds.
Strong start fades for North Callaway girls Published by admin on Fri, 01/29/2021 - 1:37pm North Callaway Thunderbirds head to the locker room Monday night. From left, they are Abrielle Burgher (12), Makenna Allen (13), and Jalyn Leible (5). [Nathan Lilley]
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It was the tale of two halves Monday, Jan. 25, as the North Callaway (7) girls opened play against Elsberry (2) in the 96th annual Bowling Green Tournament. The Thunderbirds held Elsberry to only 2 first-quarter points, and carried a commanding 20-7 lead into the half.
As the second half got underway, the tempo shifted Elsberry’s way as the Indian defense locked down, holding the Thunderbirds scoreless in the third quarter, entering the fourth with a 20-20 tie.
North Callaway girls clobber Louisiana; boys dominate Paris Published by admin on Wed, 12/23/2020 - 7:24am
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There was little drama in last Thursday’s conference match-up between the North Callaway Thunderbirds and the Louisiana Bulldogs, as the Callaway girls successfully defended their home court, soaring to a 59-8 Senior Night victory. Callaway opened up with an 18-0 lead after the first quarter and they held Louisiana to only three first-half points.
All four Callaway seniors - Makenna Allen, Trinity Brush, Taylor Head and Hayley Kimbley - started and each one scored for Senior Night. Allen had 10 points and added 5 steals; Brush had a double-double, with 10 points and 10 rebounds.