Cross County is coming off first trip to State since 2006
Shyanne Anderson led the way with 9 points for Cross County. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
Lilly Peterson gets an open look at the basket in the first quarter against Crofton. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
Lindee Kelley finished with 5 points on Thursday. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
Ema Dickey was one of two freshmen starting for Cross County this season. She finished with 5 points at State. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
Adrienne Waller battles for position for a rebound on Thursday. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
One of three juniors, Addie Linn was always the first off the bench to cheer on her teammates. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
Edie Peterson played big minutes off the bench as a freshman for the Cougars. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
Chesney Sundberg was one of four freshmen who played significant minutes for Cross County.
Sydney Hengelfelt came off the bench as a freshman to guard the opposing post players. PCN photos by Rick Holtz
LINCOLN — The future is bright for the Cross County girls basketball program.
The Cougars are coming off their first trip to Lincoln since 2006, ending a 17-year drought with a 49-27 opening-round loss to top-seeded Crofton, a program that has made the trip to State consistently every year since 2005 (with 2010 and 2018 being the only years in that span the Warriors failed to ...