The Triangle Special Edition

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COLUMBUS NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 1400 25TH ST, COLUMBUS, IND. CNHSMEDIA.COM

State Bound

Juniors Imani Guy and Ashlyn Huffman

VOLUME 95 / SPECIAL EDITION / FEB. 26, 2016

Seniors Paige Littrell and Elle Williams

Senior Emma McAlister

Sophomore Rachel Cialdella and junior Alex Janvier

Junior Ally Warble

Junior Ashlyn Huffman design, photos and content by paige grider


the line up WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WILL FACE PENN IN THE IHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FEB. 27 AT BANKER’S LIFE FIELDHOUSE

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SENIOR

EMILY KIM

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JUNIOR

ASHLYN HUFFMAN

guard

guard

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IMANI GUY

JENNA BORGER

JUNIOR

SOPHOMORE

forward

guard

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SOPHOMORE

KAT NORMAN

forward

SENIOR

ELLE WILLIAMS

forward


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AMY WEISNER

guard

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MALIAH HOWARDBASS

guard

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PAIGE LITTRELL

guard

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SOPHOMORE

KENZIE PATBERG

guard

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KELSEY PATBERG

NADIA LOMAX

SOPHOMORE

guard

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LIZ TYNAN

guard

FRESHMAN

guard/ forward

What: IHSAA Women’s Basketball What: State Tournament What: championship game Who: Columbus North vs. Penn When: Feb. 27 at approx. 8:00 p.m. Where: Banker’s Life Fieldhouse, Where: Indianapolis Tickets: $15 at the Athletic Office


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catching up with coach

11/10 NEW ALBANY - W 39-32 11/13 MARTINSVILLE- W 50-46 11/20 FRANKLIN CENTRAL- W 66-28 11/28 LAWRENCE NORTH- W 46-44 12/5 TERRE HAUTE SOUTH- W 80-45 12/8 GREENWOOD- W 81-62 12/10 EAST CENTRAL- W 46-44 12/15 SEYMOUR- W 55-53 12/17 COLUMBUS EAST- W 63-21 12/19 TERRE HAUTE NORTH- W 64-33 12/29 ELKHART CENTRAL- W 71-33 12/30 JEFFERSONVILLE- W 57-39 12/30 PENN-W 67-52 1/2 PERRY MERIDIAN- W 72-45 1/5 JENNINGS COUNTY- W 83-51 1/7 SOUTHPORT-W 72-37 1/9 FRANKLIN COUNTY (KY)- W 50-40 1/12 FRANKLIN- W 74-58 1/16 BLOOMINGTON SOUTH- W 61-48 1/19 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN- L 57-61 1/22 BLOOMINGTON NORTH- W 60-18 1/26 WHITELAND- W 52-37 1/28 RONCALLI- W 66-62 2/5 COLUMBUS EAST (SECTIONAL)- W 61-42 2/6 BLOOMINGTON SOUTH (SECTIONAL)- W 62-35 2/13 CENTER GROVE (REGIONAL)- W 69-58 (OT) 2/13 EVANSVILLE CENTRAL (REGIONAL)- W 86-82 2/20 RONCALLI (SEMI-STATE)- W 55-48

HEAD COACH PAT MCKEE TALKS ABOUT THE QUEST FOR CONSECUTIVE STATE TITLES

IN THEIR JOURNEY TO THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, THE BULL DOGS ONLY SUFFERED ONE LOSS

the action

HEAD COACH PAT MCKEE

WHAT ARE YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR THE GAME? I expect that our players will strive to be at their best and represent Columbus North and the Columbus community to the best of their ability.

the 7-minute mark of the pregame warm-up, we return to the locker room briefly to put the blue-and-white stripe pants away and go over any possible lineup changes for the other team. Paige Littrell typically leads a C-O-L-U-M-B-U-S cheer in a huddle right after the starting lineup is announced. HOW WILL HUFFMAN’S ABSENCE AFFECT THE GAME? Ashlyn is not cleared to play yet following the injury she sustained in the regional final against Evansville Central. With Ashlyn unable to play, others will be asked to step up and help fill Ashlyn’s role as a primary ball-handler, capable scorer, strong defender and excellent all-around player.

WHAT IS THE TEAM’S GREATEST STRENGTH? The team’s strengths include strong fundamentals, a composed demeanor and a never-quit attitude. Even when things are not going well, this team does not panic and finds a way to compete.

HOW IS THIS YEAR’S TEAM DIFFERENT FROM LAST YEAR’S? The 2014-15 Bull Dogs was a guard-oriented team that typically played four guards and one post. The 2015-16 Bull Dogs typically play three guards and two posts, giving the squad a more balanced inside-outside attack. Both teams have performed at a high level even though the tactics have been a bit different for the two units.

WHAT IS THE TEAM’S PREGAME ROUTINE? They typically listen to music and dance (and sometimes sing) in the locker room before games. Coach Isaak typically gives the first pregame talk, other coaches will address the team and Coach McCaa usually gives the final pregame talk. About

NOW HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE GOING BACK TO STATE? I am very happy for this group of players and all they have accomplished. Many people outside our player-coach group expressed doubt that this team would excel the way it has. Thus, it is a thrill to see the 2015-16 Bull Dogs perform at such a high level.

A GLIMPSE OF THE LADY BULL DOGS IN ACTION THROUGHOUT THEIR SEASON

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1. Senior Paige Littrell shoots a layup during the Bull Dogs’ game against Franklin on Jan. 12. 2. Shooting two, junior Maliah Howard-Bass helps the Bull Dogs to a 61-42 victory over Columbus East in Sectional. 3. Senior Emily Kim comforts junior Ashlyn Huffman as she waits for trainer Robyn Coffer to look at her knee during the Bull Dogs Regional championship game vs. Evansville Central. Huffman’s knee injury resulted in her not being able to play the rest of the season. 4. Sophomore Kenzie Patberg celebrates the Lady Bull Dogs’ hard-earned Semi-state victory over Roncalli with freshman Maddy Sebahar.


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