USN Ends Season Runner-Up in HVAC Tournament

The girls ended the season last night as HVAC A Division Runner-Up with our 23-19 result in last night's game with Brentwood Academy. They were a strong opponent and made us work outside our comfort zone, especially in the press. 
 
The season may not have ended the way everyone wanted. Often times in sports - that is the case. However, I am so proud of the way the girls played all season. They gave so much effort and should be proud of themselves. This is going to be such a fun group to watch over the next few years at USN. The future of the program is bright with these girls involved and it was such a great opportunity to be part of their team this year. Thanks for letting me step into this role and for the support throughout the season. It was a fun season to be with the girls in the gym each day and watch them grow in confidence and chemistry each game. 
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