The McDonald County Lady Mustangs are officially on a roll.
After their most recent victory, a dominant, 50-26 win over Monett Thursday night, McDonald County has a winning record for the first time all season.
The win was the Lady Mustangs’ fourth in a row.
McDonald County jumped out to a 26-15 lead at halftime and didn’t let up.
Callie Jo Shaver and Kenzie Dill led McDonald County with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Other scorers for the Lady Mustangs were: Ashton Pratt 9, Sarah Rickman 8, Preslea Reece 6, Darian Stancell 4 and Taylor Pearcy 4.
Monett was led in scoring by Hunter Glouse with nine points.
Friday night, McDonald County (9-8) will host Neosho and look to make it five wins in a row.
McDonald County also picked up victories in the junior varsity and freshman contests.
In the JV game, Ashton Harmon scored nine points to lead McDonald County to a 34-22 win.
In the freshman game, Cendy Garcia had 11 points and the Lady Mustangs won 24-17.
The McDonald County Lady Mustangs are officially on a roll.
After their most recent victory, a dominant, 50-26 win over Monett Thursday night, McDonald County has a winning record for the first time all season.
The win was the Lady Mustangs’ fourth in a row.
McDonald County jumped out to a 26-15 lead at halftime and didn’t let up.
Callie Jo Shaver and Kenzie Dill led McDonald County with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Other scorers for the Lady Mustangs were: Ashton Pratt 9, Sarah Rickman 8, Preslea Reece 6, Darian Stancell 4 and Taylor Pearcy 4.
Monett was led in scoring by Hunter Glouse with nine points.
Friday night, McDonald County (9-8) will host Neosho and look to make it five wins in a row.
McDonald County also picked up victories in the junior varsity and freshman contests.
In the JV game, Ashton Harmon scored nine points to lead McDonald County to a 34-22 win.
In the freshman game, Cendy Garcia had 11 points and the Lady Mustangs won 24-17.