Haisla women return to the finals of the All Native tourney
The three-time champion Haisla Ladies will return to the All Native Basketball Tournament final after a disappointing early exit as the first seed in 2022.
Whereas that game was a nailbiter, in which AMR made a late run, the Ladies were fully in command this afternoon opening a big lead in the first quarter, which they never relinquished. He also noted that their shots were dropping today unlike yesterday when the Similkameen Starbirds knocked them into the elimination bracket which forced the semi-final with Vancouver.
“We felt that we didn’t show our best last night to Similkameen and we hope to be better tomorrow afternoon,” he said.“The game plan is not to panic against their ball pressure,” he said. “We have to deal with their ball pressure and their big. We’re not going to shut down their big, we know that, but we’ve got to get some kind of control over her.”
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