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Season Record: 12-14

Conference Record: 3-4

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The Trenton Lady Bulldogs finished their basketball season with a final record of 12-14. Their season ended when they played Marceline in the first round of districts, where they lost 43-55.

They started off the season a little slow before taking third place at the Gallatin tournament. They had a tough battle when it came to playing Gallatin. Their first matchup against Gallatin they beat them 40-37. Gallatin would go on to win their next two matchups before the Lady Bulldogs would come back and beat them in the Hamilton Tournament to take the Consolation trophy. The Lady Bulldogs finished fifth on the East side of the GRC conference with a conference record of three wins and four losses.

During the Grand River Crossover they defeated their west side opponent, Stanberry, in a final score of 44-29. They would go and finish the regular game season with a four-game win streak.

Their biggest game winning spacing is when they defeated Maysville in a scoring game of 41-18. Coach Kameron Cool had many good things to say about his team and their improvements over the season.

“The girls improved drastically throughout the season. We had a rough start to the year and finished the season winning 9 of our last 14 games. I am really proud of these kids for never giving up and fighting through adversity. They have a lot of success ahead of them.”

The Lady Bulldogs looked towards sophomore Mirena King to score points for them this season. King finished the season First-Team unanimous all-conference and all- district. She averaged 14.2 points per game and she is already top 20 in school history in scoring through just two seasons. Madi Moore was second team all-conference and made all-district as well. She moved into 4th all-time in career rebounds, collecting over 200 again this season. She also had 30+ blocks, 50+ assists and was the teams highest rated defensive player on the year.

The team has no seniors to graduate this season and will hope to continue next years season with how this one ended.

Coach Cool said the girls really got the most out of their season. The mark of a team that excelled is winning the games you’re supposed to win and stealing a few wins you weren’t supposed to get. This group did that and became a team down the stretch that nobody wanted to play.

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