C-N girls pull away from Forest Park
CARNEY — In a physical Skyline Central Conference girls basketball contest, the Carney-Nadeau Wolves finally wore down the Forest Park Trojans in the fourth quarter to come away with a 34-28 home victory Monday night.
The Wolves, who trailed 17-14 at halftime and 24-23 after the third quarter, outscored the Trojans 11-4 in the fourth to pull out the win.
“It was a real physical game,” C-N coach Ken Linder said. “We were trying to push the ball the whole game and I think we just finally wore them down by pushing it. And we played good defense.”
Sandra Boulton led the Wolves (10-3, 9-3 SC) with 14 points. Tessa Wagner nearly had a triple-double, finishing with nine points, nine blocked shots and 10 rebounds.
C-N committed 10 turnovers and shot just 31% from the field.
“It was just a hard-fought, physical ball game,” Linder said. “We didn’t play all that well offensively, but we managed to get the win.”
Mercedes Simmons led the Trojans (4-8, 3-7 SC) with 16 points.
C-N, which won the JV game 40-23, visits Rapid River Thursday.
Forest Park 8 9 7 4 — 28
Carney-Nadeau 9 5 9 11 — 34
Forest Park — LaChapelle 7, Simmons 16, Honkala 4, Johnson 1. FT: 8-15; F: 16; Fouled out: None. 3-point field goals: LaChapelle, Simmons.
Carney-Nadeau — Boulton 14, Wagner 9, Laurila 3, Poupore 4, Thoune 2, Ernest 2. FT: 8-20; F: 14; Fouled out: None.

