West Central Girls Basketball Win LTC Tournament

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The Championship game of the 2024 LTC Girls ball tourney; round 2 of the season between WC Heat GBB & the Annawan Bravettes, the Heat won again & even better this time they won the Ship with Final the final score of 69-65 vs talented Annawan.

Shelby Bowman tallied 44pts from wide array of shots varying from logo 3s to dribble-drive layups. Sam Meyer had a huge day at both ends of court scoring 8pts, completing an and-one 3-pt play at the end of the game, from a diagonal pass from Bowman, to help seal the game. Harlee Hainds notched 10pts & Addie Seitz had 5pts.

Congrats to Coach Tyler Klossing, his coaching staff & the Girls Bball team on battling & never giving up; representing WCHS very well in Champion-style fashion! #WCHeatHoops

***Courtesy of West Central Athletic Director Joel Zaiser***

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