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Kodiak girls basketball drop league game to Omak

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The Cascade High School girls basketball team had a short week. The Lady Kodiaks were scheduled to face Chelan in a Caribou Trail League game on Jan. 8.

The contest was initially moved from Cascade High School to Cashmere High School because of construction. The game was canceled that day due to weather and rescheduled for Jan. 23 at Cascade.

Cascade girls basketball head coach Dane Lewman said the extra day provided the team an opportunity to fine tune aspects of their game.

“We’ve been adding tings on both sides of the ball and the practice allowed us to dial those things in,” Lewman said.

Lewman explained the team is moving in the right direction. He noted the team is the most focused group he has coached, has a high level of energy and a positive attitude.

“There’s been a lot of growth in scoring,” Lewman said. “There have been multiple games were different players led in scoring. We’re changing up what we’ve done defensively and we’re transitioning that into our offensive game. We’re just trying to get all of it clicking on the same night.”

The Lady Kodiaks wrapped up the week with 67-44 conference loss to Omak. The game was moved to Omak due to construction.

Cascade, 0-6 CTL and 1-12 overall, faces first-place Cashmere in a conference game at home on Jan. 15.

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