Cats Show Their Grit In loss to Hopkins

The Cats showed heart, hustle, and resilience from start to finish against a tough Class B opponent, eventually falling to Hopkins 46-19.
Competing hard and never backing down all the way to the final whistle, the Cats showed what they are made of. Aniella led the way offensively with 10 points, while Sophie added 5 points of her own. We also got key buckets from Terese and Emma that kept the game competitive.
On the boards, the effort was outstanding. Sophie, Aniella, Nadia, Eva, Antonia, Akemi, and Kershelle all battled in the paint and came away with important rebounds, giving us extra possessions and showing our grit. This was a full team effort—no quitting, no excuses, just hard work against a strong opponent.
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