Published November 09, 2009 08:19 am - Highland’s new girls varsity basketball coach Chad Cook is getting help from a pair of junior leaders as the Scots make the transition to the 2009-10 season. “Jessika Lark and Krosley Ogden have helped a lot,” said Cook. “They are our best players and our hardest workers. The rest of the girls are following suit.”
Transition in the city
Changes are in the air for Scots, Indians and Lions
By Rick Teverbaugh, Herald Bulletin Sports Editor
ANDERSON — Highland’s new girls varsity basketball coach Chad Cook is getting help from a pair of junior leaders as the Scots make the transition to the 2009-10 season.
“Jessika Lark and Krosley Ogden have helped a lot,” said Cook. “They are our best players and our hardest workers. The rest of the girls are following suit.”
Highland is still a relatively young team with just three seniors, Holly Matthews, Haley Brown and Sydni Cleckley. There are six juniors, no sophomores and two freshmen.
“I like what we’re seeing,” said Cook. “We’re coming off a 6-16 season. We want to make sure we teach them to do things the right way.”
But there are still some questions about what the team will actually look like when the players take the floor.
“That remains to be seen with us,” said Cook. “We want to harness down the defense. I’d like to see us shoot a lot of layups and that comes from defense. But we will still be able to play in the half-court. I played under (former Highland) coach Darner, so I think I know half-court defense.”
Anderson
There’s little doubt that replacing scoring will be the top priority for the Indians. The team lost Jasmine McGhee and Bryesha McCullough. “That was 32 points we lost right there,” said coach Randy Harrison. “We have to find someone to step up, fill the void and score.”
Two seniors, three sophomores and two freshmen will see a lot of the varsity playing time. Dominique Davis and Janelle Davis are the seniors. The sophomores are Crysphena Hill, Bruna Braxton and Denielle Davis. The freshmen are twins Savannah and Sharice Davis.
“We ran the players through the Anderson University summer league and they played well,” said Harrison. “We’ve got athletic, great kids. We are going to be small and fast. If we can’t defend and can’t deny, then we’re going to be in trouble.”
There are five juniors on the varsity roster. Ciedre McDonald could be one of the most critical from that class and she is going to be looked at as a post player.
Liberty Christian
There are expectations of improvement this season and much of that optimism is based around a group of five upperclassmen.