
The Carbon Lady Dinos basketball team started the season winning six of the first nine contest and ended the year at the state championships in Ogden at the Dee Events Center on the campus of Weber State. Carbon finished out the year 13-10 going 2-4 in region play. Big wins early on at tournaments and then a regular season win against Emery at home were definitely highlights for the season.
Coach Cami Carlson was a guest on KOAL’s Drive Time Sports recently and talked about the season and having seven seniors that played in her first year back as head coach.
“Having seven seniors who were in that boat, who had played for a different coach for three years before I got here was a little different, but what I appreciated about them a lot was they were willing to buy into my philosophy and step it up and do what I asked them to do. I’m also lucky in the sense that I’m a teacher at the school so I was able to teach a lot of those girls throughout the year, I was able to build relationships with them in other ways besides basketball and I think that helped.”
From this year’s team the Dinos should have nine returning and will head into a second year of coach Carlson’s program.
Below is a recap of the 2021-2022 season.
Nov. 16- American Leadership- Win- 61-27
The Carbon Lady Dinos basketball team got down to business Tuesday night when they welcomed the American Leadership Academy Eagles to Price. Carbon put on a defensive display holding the Eagles to single digit scoring in every quarter and taking the 61-27 win.
Under new head coach Cami Carlson the Dinos will look to turn up their defensive intensity by implementing more of a full court game. Carlson was on KOAL’s Drive Time Sports recently to explain.
“Mostly defense that will fuel our offense. We’re hoping to be a full court team the whole game and then really push all the time to keep the other team on their toes. And then our offense will be a little more spread out than our girls are used to but, we have some seriously athletic girls that we want to utilize their strengths and so we hope to do that, we’re getting better at it each day that we work on it, so I’m optimistic about it.”
The new defensive philosophy was working in game one after holding the Eagles to just four points and holding them to 9-of-29 shooting throughout the contest. Carbon carried that momentum into the second half taking a 32-13 lead into the locker room. The Dinos continued to pour it on in the third and fourth quarters outscoring the Eagles 29-14.
Sophomore Madi Orth led all scorers with 13 points and grabbing six rebounds. Senior Sydney Orth tossed in 12, shooting 3-for-3 and 2-of-5 from three point land, she also collected six rebounds. Senior Stevie Oman added eight and Janzie Jensen, another senior handed out five assists in the win.
The Dinos won’t have another home game until 2022 when they will welcome Union to Price, but that doesn’t mean that they wont be busy.
They will be on the floor again Tuesday at Grantsville and then will head into three tournaments back-to- back-to-back with the Shannon Johnson Classic at Uintah then a tournament in Fruita, Colorado the second weekend of December and will wrap up the Tournament season the weekend before Christmas break in Richfield at the 2A and 3A preview tournament.
At the 2A and 3A Preview they will see teams like Juan Diego and Morgan. Juan Diego made it to the 4A Quarterfinals last year in the State Championship Tournament and Morgan is the defending 3A State Champion.
Nov. 23- Grantsville- Loss- 59-50
After the 61-27 drubbing of American Leadership Academy the Lady Dinos looked forward to a rematch of the third and fourth place game at last season’s 3A State Championships as they traveled to Grantsville to face the Cowboys, who claimed the 59-50 win.
In last year’s playoff the Cowboys defeated the Dinos 53-38, and while the score would be closer this time , the result was the same. Carbon struggled to contain Grantsville’s junior guard Mckenzie Allen who had a stat line that any coach would be happy with 27 points on 9-of-13 shooting while also adding five rebounds, six assists and six steals.
Carbon had issues with offense early only scoring six in the first quarter, but by the end the seemed to be putting things together but like some games simply ran out of time and fell to 1-1 on the young season.
Sydney Orth scored 12, grabbed six rebounds and dished out three assists. Madi Orth and Karli Hillam both added eight points each with Madi adding five boards and Hillam three. Amiah Timothy pulled down six rebounds and collected two steals in the Carbon loss.
The Lady Dinos will be off until Thursday Dec. 2 when they travel to The Shannon Johnson Classic Tournament.
On Thursday the Dinos take on The Uintah Utes from Vernal. Last year at the same tournament Carbon defeated the Utes 40-32.
They will then face teams from Ridgeline, San Juan and Sky View.
The Dinos will be on the road once more the following weekend when they will travel to the Fruita Monument Tournament in Colorado.
Dec. 2-4- Shannon Johnson Classic
Uintah- Loss- 38-34
The Carbon Lady Dinos began play in the Shannon Johnson Classic in Vernal Thursday night against host school Uintah. Carbon held a 29-16 lead heading in to the final quarter, the Uintah Utes found their offense and defense holding Carbon to just five points in the fourth allowing the Utes to take the 38-34 win.
The Dinos came in to the game after a loss to Grantsville last Tuesday 59-50. The contest with Uintah was only the third game of the season for Carbon. The opening game of the season a 61-27 win over American Leadership Academy.
At the end of the first half it seemed like the Dinos were on their way to an easy win going into the locker room with a 17-8 lead. The third quarter brought more of the same as the Dinos outscored the Utes 12-8.
It was the fourth quarter where the wheels fell off for Carbon. Uintah put the clamps down defensively and opened up the offense. The Utes went on a 22-5 run in the final quarter to overcome the 13 point deficit and claimed the four point win.
Madi Orth led the Dinos with 12, she also grabbed nine boards and collected three steals. Sydney Orth dropped 10 pulling down three rebounds and four steals, and Amiah Timothy had six points and three rebounds.
Friday at 2:30 the Dinos will take on the Ridgeline Riverhawks. The Riverhawks defeated the Emery Spartans last night 49-27. Ridgeline is a 4A school from Millville. Saturday, they will face San Juan and Sky View before returning to Price.
The Lady Dinos made the trip over the mountain to Vernal Thursday through Saturday to play four at the Shannon Johnson Classic. Taking a loss in their first contest against host team Uintah 38-34, the Dinos set out to play three more games in two days. Logging wins against San Juan and Sky View, they suffered another loss to Ridgeline.
Below is a recap of games played Friday and Saturday:
Ridgeline- Loss- 32-18
Carbon struggled mightily in the game on Friday, unable to find offense throughout.
Scoring just two points in quarter number one but more importantly giving up 17 to Ridgeline, when halftime rolled around Carbon found themselves down 26-7. The Dinos did outscore Ridgeline 11-6 in the second half but it just wasn’t enough.
As a team the Dinos shot 24% from the field, Janzie Jensen scored seven and gathered a couple steals. Madi Orth added four with three rebounds and Molly Banks scored three in the loss.
San Juan- Win- 76-11
The next morning the Dinos took out their frustrations over the Ridgeline loss on the San Juan Broncos. Carbon locked them down allowing just four points in the first half, while pouring it on offensively scoring 44.
In the second half it was more of the same as Carbon gave up seven points to San Juan and added another 35.
Molly Banks dropped in 15, while Lyndee Mower put in eight. Amiah Timothy scored seven, rebounded four and registered three steals.
Haylee Prescott and Jenna Richards owned the paint, with Richards grabbing eight and Prescott pulling down 13 rebounds.
Sky View- Win- 53-52
This was probably the most competitive game of the weekend for Carbon.
Both teams kept each other close for the entire contest. Going to the third quarter 46-42, Carbon used their defense to hold Sky View to just six points in the final quarter to get the one point win.
Sydney Orth scored 14 points to go with her four rebounds. Timothy added 15 and Madi Orth scored seven and pulled down four.
Up next, the Dinos will make what seems like their annual trip to the Fruita Monument Tournament in Colorado.
They will take on three teams from Colorado over the weekend. Palisades, Grand Junction and the host team Fruita. It all starts on Thursday.
Dec. 9-12- Fruita Monument Tournament
The Carbon girls basketball team made their annual trip to Fruita, Colorado over the weekend to play in the Fruita Monument Tournament. Playing three games in as many days the Lady Dinos had already dismissed Palisade Thursday night 53-18. Friday and Saturday would bring challenges from the Grand Junction Tigers and then the host team the Fruita Monument Wildcats.
Friday night’s game with the Tigers wasn’t even a contest as Carbon held Grand Junction to no points in the first and final quarters and just seven points in the middle ones as Carbon collected the 47-7 win.
Coach Cami Carlson has been preaching defense all season and it must have set in as Carbon held the Tigers to 17% shooting and also got Grand Junction to turn the ball over 38 times.
Madi Orth led the Dinos with 11 points pulling down seven boards and also collected five of Carbon’s 25 steals in the contest. Amiah Timothy added 10 points with Kennedy Williams scoring seven. Stevie Oman led the Dinos with eight rebounds while scoring six in the rout.
Carbon would face previously unbeaten host team the Fruita Monument Wildcats on Saturday in the final game of the weekend.
The Wildcats had made it to this point with a 5-0 mark. Fruita had beaten the Emery Spartans 51-48 the previous weekend at the Shannon Johnson Classic in Vernal.
The Dinos jumped out to an early 20-16 lead at the half, but after the third quarter found themselves down by one.
Carbon pulled out all the defensive stops in the forth going on a 17-9 run in the final quarter and securing the 44-37 win and perfect weekend.
Madi and Sydney Orth both led the Dinos with 11 each in the contest, with Sydney adding four rebounds and four steals. Timothy had a great line as well with six points, five boards and four assists.
The Dinos will be off all week again until Friday when they head to Richfield for the 3A Preview at the Sevier Valley Center on the campus of Snow College.
Carbon will have two games in two days opening up on Friday with the defending 3A State Champions, the Morgan Trojans. They will end the weekend on Saturday against Juan Diego, and then be back on the road Tuesday Dec. 21 to take on North Sanpete.
Dec. 17-18- 3A Preview
On Friday and Saturday the Lady Dinos traveled to Richfield to take part in the 3A Preview at the Sevier Valley Center. Playing two games in as many days is tough enough but Carbon got to start out with the defending state champion Morgan Trojans and than got to follow it up with the Juan Diego Soaring Eagle. In game one, the Dinos fell by 20 to the Trojans, and would come back on day two taking the loss out on Juan Diego 66-34.
In the game with Morgan, Carbon had no answers for the dynamic duo of Janel Blazzard and Alyvia Jaffa who scored 14 and 12 points in the contest. In the first quarter, the Trojans put up 10 points all the while holding Carbon to just 4.
Morgan would continue to outscore the Dinos in every quarter building a lead heading into the final quarter up 42-29, and pushed that 13 point lead into 20 by the end of the game.
Sydney Orth scored 10 while Madi Orth and Stevie Oman each scored eight in the loss for the Lady Dinos.
On Saturday, Carbon was back on the floor to face Juan Diego. This contest was all Dinos from start to finish, outscoring the Soaring Eagle and putting their defense on display hold them to single digit scoring in all but one quarter.
Sydney Orth led the Dinos scoring 15, Kennedy Williams added 12 and Molly Banks nine in the rout.
Dec. 21- North Sanpete- Win- 59-36
The Lady Dinos played their final game of 2021 on Tuesday night on the road in Mount Pleasant against the North Sanpete Hawks. Carbon also closed the book on what seemed to be a never ending road trip, playing their last 11 away from Price. The Dinos jumped out in the first quarter never looking back and running away with a 59-36 win.
Carbon took a quick 13-9 lead at the end of the first and by halftime had pushed the lead to 23-17. But they saved their best for the third quarter.
In the third they doubled their point total scoring 23 points in that quarter alone while allowing eight. They added another 13 to put it away in the fourth earning their eighth win of the season.
Amiah Timothy led the Dinos with 12 while grabbing four rebounds and three assists to go with two steals. Timothy has been averaging 6.7 points this season.
Sydney Orth put up 11 grabbing six rebounds to go with her two assists and four steals, and Stevie Oman scored eight, pulling down six rebounds and collecting two steals.
Jan. 4- Union- Win- 61-47
The Lady Dinos moved to 9-4 on the year with a decisive 61-47 win over the Union Cougars Tuesday night in Price. Sydney Orth put up 18 points, three rebounds and six steals, in the victory which was the first home game the Lady Dinos have had since November.
The Cougars are probably coming off their biggest win of the year a 53-51 nail biter over the Lady Spartans last Thursday night in Castle Dale. Sitting at 3-10, Union has also registered wins over Altamont and San Juan. Union holds the No. 14 spot in the UHSAA RPI rankings as well.
The game Tuesday night the Dinos were on top of the Cougars from the beginning outscoring Union 28-19 in the first half, but the third quarter was all Carbon as they held Union to just nine points while scoring 20.
Along with Sydney Orth’s 18, Amiah Timothy scored 11 with three assists and two steals. Madi Orth dropped 10 along with three assists and two steals.
The Lady Dinos, now 9-4 and No. 9 in the UHSAA RPI. Carbon has definitely earned the title “Road Warriors” this season and have earned the right to play a few home games.
Jan. 7- Canyon View- Win- 46-28
Madison Orth led the way for the Dinos on Friday night in Price as the Lady Dinos welcomed in the Canyon View Falcons for the first time as a region opponent. Orth scored 15 and grabbed two rebounds in Carbon 47-28 win.
Canyon View is a new school to 3A out of Cedar City. Last year they resided in the 4A ranks and they dropped down a class this year to compete in the lower classification. They sit at No. 11 in the RPI with a 6-7 record.
In the first quarter, the Dinos jumped out to a 14-3 lead and then just kept pouring it on taking a 28-11 lead into the locker room. Canyon View came out in the third outscoring the Dinos 9-8, and then the Dinos took back control in the fourth coming up with the 19 point win.
Amiah Timothy came up with seven points in the contest for the Dinos, while Molly Banks and Janzie Jensen both added six points each with Jensen pulling down six boards and Banks two.
The Dinos are sitting in the No. 8 spot in the UHSAA RPI rankings and hold a 10-4 record overall and a 1-0 mark in Region 12 play.
Carbon has six games left on the schedule five of which are region games. With Grand opting to become independent that left Region 12 only four teams and that translates to only six region games for everyone.
Jan. 13- Richfield- Loss- 53-36
The Lady Dinos had a tough game on Thursday night against the Richfield Wildcats falling 53-36 in Price. Entering the contest at the No. 2 spot, the win pushed the Wildcats to the No.1 spot in 3A in the latest UHSAA rankings.
Richfield has a 14-2 overall record and is currently 2-0 in Region 12 play. Richfield was on fire on Thursday night shooting 58% from the field and defensively put the clamps on Carbon after the first quarter.
The Dinos kept pace with the Wildcats holding a slim one point lead after the first quarter, But it was all Richfield after that, as they would hold Carbon to single digit scoring through all the remaining quarters.
Madi Orth and Haley Garrish both put 10 points each on the board for Carbon, with Orth collecting four rebounds and four steals. Amiah Timothy had a full stat line with seven points, two rebounds, three assists and three steals.
The Dinos are now No. 9 and have a 10-5 record, and this week will face the Emery Spartans on Thursday night.
The Spartans are the No.4 team in 3A and sit at 12-4 and 1-1 in Region 12 play. They are coming off a win over Canyon View last Friday. This will be the first meeting between the two rivals and no matter what sport or where it’s held, it’s always a great game.
Jan. 20- Emery- Loss- 50-29
Thursday night at the Spartan Center something had to give as the Carbon and Emery girls teams met on the court for the first time this season. Both the Dinos and Spartans have the same region record at 1-1, both have beaten the same team (Canyon View) and both have lost to the same team (Richfield), but on Thursday it would be the Lady Spartans that would move their region record to 2-1 and 13-4 overall with a 50-29 win over Carbon.
The Spartans, who are in the top 5 of the state RPI at No. 4, have just four games remaining on their schedule, with Grand leaving Region 12 to go independent that means that every team in the region has now lost two games off of their schedules, it also means that for the most part going forward teams will only have one game a week till the end of the season.
The Dinos on the other hand, sit at 10-6 and the No. 9 in The RPI and like the Spartans have just four games on the schedule as well.
Thursday night Carbon came out with an early lead that they were unable to hold on to as Emery found their stroke and methodically executed their game plan allowing the Spartans to take a 24-11 lead into the locker room at half time.
The second half was identical to quarter two as Emery would score thirteen points in all three quarters. Carbon just could not slow the Spartan attack down and suffered their sixth loss of the season and fell to 1-2 in Region 12 play.
Amiah Timothy led the way for the Dinos with seven. Madi Orth added six and pulled down four boards and Sydney Orth scored five, with two rebounds, two assists and two steals.
For the Spartans it was Baylee Jacobsen who lead all scorers with 19 while grabbing six rebounds. Brynn Gordon scored seven with two rebounds and four steals and Tambrie Tuttle also had seven while pulling down five rebounds.
Up next for the Dinos is a game with the No.1 ranked Richfield Wildcats on the road next Thursday Jan. 27.
Jan. 27- Richfield- Loss- 43-29
On December 18, the Lady Dinos started a four game winning streak that was broken on January 13 when they met the Richfield Wildcats the first time and it ended in a 53-36 loss on Carbon’s home floor. After that, they were handed another loss by the Emery Spartans in Castle Dale and then again on Thursday night they were back in Richfield and dropped their third contest in a row 43-29.
Region 12 is home to four teams in the RPI top 15. Richfield (No.1), Emery (No. 4), Carbon (No. 8) and Canyon View (No.11), with only four teams in the conference all will have something to say when state tourney time rolls around in February.
Carbon would score first in this one, unfortunately they scored just two points at the 6:23 mark of the first and didn’t do it again for over three and a half minutes. Six-foot-four Nicole Willardson patrolled down low for the Wildcats making it difficult to score in the paint, and on the offensive side of the ball she was able to put up 13. In the second quarter, Richfield pushed the halftime lead to 24-17.
Coming out in the second half the Lady Dinos had trouble finding offense, scoring just six in the third and fourth quarters. Richfield outscored the Dinos in each quarter closing them out for the 43-29 win.
Haley Garrish scored 10 for the Dinos she also grabbed eight rebounds. Sydney Orth had nine points and Janzie Jensen five in the loss.
Carbon holds a 10-7 record overall, 1-3 in region play and have just three games left on the regular season schedule, a non-region match-up with Real Salt Lake Academy then two region rematches with Canyon View and Emery.
Feb. 3- Real Salt Lake Academy- Win- 52-48
As the season is beginning to wind down, the Lady Dinos faced their final non-region competition, Real Salt Lake Academy, Thursday night in the gym at Carbon High. The game went back and forth, but the Dinos were able to hang on and claim the 52-48 win, behind 25 points from Sydney Orth.
Real is a charter school located in Herriman, and plays independently. Teams on their schedule this season have included Lehi, North Sevier and Skyline, they also have an upcoming contest with Emery.
The Dinos had their hands full with Real, and the game was as close as the final score would indicate. Neither team could really pull away coming to the end of the first half Real would hold a slim 23-20 lead.
In the second half, Carbon would slowly begin to chip away at the lead and eventually took the game over holding on to take the 52-48 victory.
Sydney Orth led Carbon with 25 points, five rebounds and two assists in the win. Orth has been averaging 9.2 points per game. Hayley Garrish added nine points and five rebounds, Beverly Lancaster added eight with six boards.
The Lady Dinos are 11-7 at this point in the season and also sit in the No.8 position in the RPI. They have just two games left on the schedule starting this Saturday with a road trip to Cedar City against Canyon View, they will follow that up with a home game next Thursday for Senior night against the No.3 Emery Spartans.
Feb. 5- Canyon View- Loss- 44-40
Carbon traveled to Cedar City for the final regular season home game to face Canyon View. Going back to Jan.7 when these two teams faced off in Price, Carbon earned the 46-28 victory. The venue changed as did the outcome with Canyon View taking a 44-40 win.
Amiah Timothy put up 11, Sydney Orth nine and Janzie Jensen six in the loss for the Dinos, who led at halftime 18-16. In the second half Canyon View outscored Carbon 14-11 in both quarter as the Lady Dinos would end the game shooting 24% from the field and 1-8 from behind the three point line.
For Canyon View, Harlee Nicoll scored a game high 17, Jaden Johnson chipped in eight and Myka Taylor added six.
Up next for the Lady Dinos is the final game of the regular season as they will welcome the Lady Spartans to Price. Carbon dropped the first meeting back in January 50-29.
Feb.10- Emery- Win- 51-48
Tied at 48 with 1:16 left in the fourth, the Dinos and the Spartans were ready for the game to go down to the wire Thursday night in Price. They did not disappoint the fans in attendance as the two teams battled back and forth until a Madi Orth layup put Carbon up for good, winning the contest 51-48.
Madi Orth ended with 15 and Sydney Orth 14 , but no points were bigger than Sydney’s free throw with :31 seconds left to put the Dinos up by three. With the win Carbon ends the regular season with a 12-8 record, 2-4 in region play.
Emery led early in the game taking a 24-21 lead in to the locker room at halftime, in the third, the game was still played very tight with the biggest lead by either team coming as Carbon went up by four early in the quarter.
In the fourth, the two teams would trade buckets with neither team wanting to go away, two free throws by Baylee Jacobson would tie the game at 48. With time running out and Carbon up 51-48 a three point try by Jacobson was blocked by Madi Orth as time expired, moving Emery to 16-5 overall and 4-2 in region play.
Tambrie Tuttle dropped in 18 for the Lady Spartans on 5-14 shooting with seven rebounds. Jacobson added 14 and Tatum Tanner 11.
State Playoffs
Feb. 18- Manti- Win- 44-39
The Carbon girls basketball team welcomed the Manti Templars to Price on Friday night for the second round of the 3A State Championships. The Lady Dinos started quietly but came on strong in the second half to take the 44-39 win and moving on to Weber State next week for the quarterfinals.
Finishing the regular season in the No.8 spot in the RPI meant that Carbon received a first round bye, so the game against Manti was the first post-season contest for the Dinos.
The first half of the game was close but by halftime the Dinos cut the Templar lead to just one.
In the second half the Dinos started to make their push to get the lead and move on to the the next round as they outscored the Templars, hitting free throws when it mattered at the end of the fourth quarter.
Amiah Timothy led all scorers with 15 points also grabbing five rebounds , Beverly Lancaster put up an eight point effort while grabbing six rebounds and three steals. Madi Orth also scored eight with five boards.
For the Templars, Sharlie Alder had 14 while Charlee Mandel and Heidi Jorgensen both scored nine in the loss for Manti.
Carbon will now face the No.1 team in 3A, the Judge Memorial Bulldogs, who entered the state playoffs with an unblemished record. After their win on Friday against Juan Diego they sit at 23-0.
Feb. 24- Judge Memorial- Loss- 57-33
Sophomore Amiah Timothy scored 20 on Thursday night as the Lady Dinos met the Judge Memorial Bulldogs, the No. 1 team in 3A, in the quarterfinals of the State Championships at the Dee Events Center on the campus of Weber State University. The first quarter was kept close but Judge would slowly build their lead earning the win and moving on by a score of 57-33.
Timothy had 20, Haley Garish scored six and Sydney Orth four, in a contest where the Dinos went 10-46 from the floor including 1-12 from behind the three point line. Carbon committed 30 turnovers in a game where Carbon could not get their offense going.
In the first quarter, Carbon kept pace as the Bulldogs took a 16-12 lead in the quarter. Moving into the second quarter Judge Memorial would slowly push their four point lead to nine going into the locker room at the half.
In the second half, Carbon’s offensive struggles continued shooting 17.9%, they did however hold Judge to 12 points in the third but heading into the final quarter Judge put the clamps on offensively holding the Lady Dinos to four points in the quarter.
Teya Sidberry was as advertised for the Bulldogs, Sidberry, who averages 34 points per game, scored 27 while pulling down eight rebounds and grabbing four steals. Marika Collins added 12 and Esther Analjok put up 11, moving Judge Memorial to 24-0 this season.
Carbon will now turn around and face the Lady Spartans of Emery on Friday at 11:10.
These two teams know each other very well as they both play in Region 12. In the two meetings this season the two teams split, with each team winning on their own floor.
Feb. 25- Emery- Loss- 55-36
Friday in the Dee Events Center on the campus of Weber State University, the Lady Spartans and the Lady Dinos met up knowing that it was win or go home. This was the third time the two teams played, with each team splitting the two meetings. In Friday morning’s contest it was the Emery Spartans taking the victory, moving on and the Lady Dinos going home after taking the 55-37 loss.
Thursday night both teams took part in the final two games of the evening. Carbon faced off with the No. 1 Judge Memorial Bulldogs, who came away with the 57-33 win. The Lady Spartans had their season come to an end this season the same as last at the hands of the Morgan Trojans, 45-42.
Sleeping fast both teams were back on the court at 11:10 Friday morning, and just like in the Judge Memorial contest the Dinos had a hard time scoring putting up nine in the first quarter and four in the second, the Spartans were able to put 26 points on the board taking a 26-13 lead into the locker room.
The second half was more of the first half with the Lady Dinos scoring just six in the third quarter. In the final quarter Carbon entered down 36-19,and rattled off 18 in the fourth, but the Lady Spartans were able to put up 19 taking the win.
For the Dinos Sydney Orth scored nine, pulling down five rebounds. Haley Garrish added eight with four boards and Amiah Timothy dropped in five and grabbing two rebounds. For the Dinos this brings their season to a close with a 13-10 record. Check back with Castle Country Radio next week as we will do a season in review for the Carbon Lady Dinos.
Baylee Jacobson led all scorers with 17 points and collected six rebounds. Brynn Gordon scored 10 and Tambrie Tuttle and Tatum Tanner both added nine each.