Cats take on Indians

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Senior Dakota Reber going up for a dunk, during the second half on this past Friday’s game.

The Wildcat’s played Scappoose at home this past Friday for silent night. Gabe Reichle, Dakota Reber and Keegan Shivers really performed during the game, helping the Wildcats gain a massive lead. Senior Finlay Dunn even received a black eye in the second half. 

Freshman Stockton Sheets relayed, “It was a little easy–not that easy of competition.” When asked about his experience in the program so far he commented, “It’s been nice, a lil’ different. Back in my old school we didn’t really have an offense, so it’s a little new to me.” Not to mention Sheets explained that playing with the upperclassmen has been really fun because, “They’re nice and have been very welcoming.”

Sheets got in for some of the fourth quarter, and even attempted a three-pointer. 

As a team the Wildcats started out rocky, and played down to Scappose’s level, but once they hit their stride they played efficiently and as a team. 

Reber, senior on the team, even dunked so forcefully he bent the rim down. All in all, the Wildcats kept to their rhythm and blew Scappoose out 88 to 28.