Calabasas Girls Basketball Team Loses Close Battle to Westlake
The Calabasas High School varsity girls basketball team put up a strong fight but ultimately lost to Westlake High School 59-54 on Jan. 9. Calabasas started well, leading at halftime 32-31, thanks to solid teamwork and defense. However, despite some clutch plays in the final minutes, mistakes in critical moments allowed Westlake to secure the win. Senior Sophie Krikhelli emphasized the team's growth despite a tough season, echoing sentiments of persistence and development. The Coyotes showcased their skill and determination throughout the game, leaving fans excited for future matchups.
By the Numbers- The Coyotes scored 15 points in the first quarter compared to Westlake's 7.
- Calabasas managed to outscore Westlake 20-16 in the third quarter, leading 51-47 heading into the fourth.
While Calabasas displayed admirable resilience and teamwork, they struggled in the final quarter, scoring only 3 points compared to Westlake's 12. This highlights the need for consistency in performance, particularly in clutch moments of the game.
State of Play- Calabasas currently holds a 5-11 record this season, facing tough competition.
- The team showed improvement in gameplay and teamwork, particularly on defense and strategic plays.
Moving forward, the Coyotes will need to build on their recent performances and focus on maintaining momentum throughout each game. Continued teamwork and addressing shortcomings in late-game situations will be crucial for upcoming matches.
Bottom LineDespite the loss, Calabasas has showcased potential and growth, signaling a positive trajectory for the remainder of the season. The team's ongoing commitment to improvement and resilience offers hope for better outcomes in future games.
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