The Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale girls basketball co-op in Montana has achieved an impressive 58-game winning streak and secured two State C titles. However, this year’s team is facing a new challenge as they have lost key players who were instrumental in their past success. Despite the offensive struggles due to the loss of scoring power, head coach Amber Erickson is focusing on their strong defense to continue winning games.
With Teagan Erickson and Paige Wasson moving on to play college basketball, Shelbi LaBrie has stepped up as the leader of the Mavericks. LaBrie, who is committed to play for MSU Billings in 2025, is described as mentally tough and determined by her coach. She emphasizes the importance of teamwork and doing the little things right to build connections with her teammates.
LaBrie’s commitment to MSU Billings was influenced by the positive atmosphere and connection she felt with the coaches. For now, her focus is on helping the Mavericks maintain their winning streak for as long as possible, despite the offensive challenges they face. With a strong emphasis on defense and LaBrie’s leadership, the team is determined to continue their winning ways and strive for success in the upcoming season.
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