SOUTH WHITLEY -ÊAfter the excitement of Shanna Zolman breaking the girls state scoring record Saturday, Wawasee head coach Kem Zolman knew it would be a challenge for his team to come back and play Tuesday night at Whitko. "We were all on such a high after Saturday, it's really difficult to come back and play," said Kem Zolman."But you still have to come out and play.We came out flat." Whitko coach Mike Sands had the opposite problem -Êkeeping his team calm in front of a packed house. "The girls were so excited we were bouncing off the walls," said Sands."I was really concerned before the game because the girls were so excited.But once they got out on the floor, you couldn't tell." The Warriors pulled out a 71-46 win, but it was not easy. The Wildcats came out ready to to play.Christa Badskey drained a three to open the first quarter and give Whitko a 3-0 lead.
JEN GIBSON, Times-Union Sports Editor- | July 28, 2016