Hot-shooting Pioneers off the flying start
West Greene girls basketball coach Jordan Watson likes to tell the story of how he put one single pizza out for his players to eat and they all looked at each other, wondering how they could possibly all share such a small amount.
“We really had a bunch more in the back,” Jordan said with a laugh. “We were just making a point about sharing, that, hey, everybodyĢƵ got to eat.”
ThereĢƵ plenty of points to go around these days for the Lady Pioneers. Everybody seems to be getting into the scoring act these days.
“We do try to spread the wealth around,” Watson said.
A perfect example was on Monday night. The Pioneers put 10 players on the scoring sheet in extending their Section 2-A winning streak to 23 games by cruising past visiting California, 78-33.
Madison Lampe led the way with 18 points for West Greene (5-1, 2-0). McKenna Lampe followed with 16 points and Kaitlyn Rizor dropped in 14 points.
“We’ve had nine, 10, 11 different girls scoring just about every game,” Watson said.
The loss dropped the Lady Trojans to 2-3 overall and 1-1 in section play.
“This was a good section win against a team with a good tradition,” Pioneers coach Jordan Watson said. “I see them and Avella as potential playoff teams coming out of our section.”
West Greene led 20-9 after one period and 48-13 at halftime before pulling off its vaunted press for the second half.
The Pioneers hit eight 3-pointers with McKenna Lampe sinking four of them while Madison Lampe, Elizabeth Brudnock and freshmen Katie Lampe and Jordan Karvan each had one. West Greene now has 38 3-pointers on the season.
“We have a lot of girls shooting the ball really well right now,” Watson said. “They’re all shooting with confidence. Pretty much everybody has got the green light to shoot when they’re open.”
That makes it tough for opponents to concentrate on stopping one or two girls.
“We have enough scorers where itĢƵ hard to run a junk defense against us, like a triangle-and-two or a box-and-one,” Watson said. “And if teams go man on us, the Lampes can drive right past you pretty much any time they want.
“We’re really tough to defend, the way we’re playing right now. We’re capable of scoring a lot of points.”
West GreeneĢƵ hottest shooter currently is Rizor, according to Watson.
“SheĢƵ just unbelievable right now,” he said. “Even at the foul line, sheĢƵ made 18 of 19 free throws.”
Watson still sees room for improvement for his squad.
“We actually didn’t start very well against California,” he said. “We didn’t want to guard anybody.”
The Lady Pioneers eventually stepped on the gas, though, and left the Lady Trojans in the dust.
West Greene traveled to Jefferson-Morgan for another section game Thursday, and will face a stiff test on Saturday when it hosts Wheeling Central Catholic, the West Virginia defending Class A state champion.
“They’ve got a 6-2 girl whoĢƵ really good and a lot of talent so it’ll be a challenge for us,” Watson said. “It’ll be interesting to see how we do against a team of that caliber.”




