Ogle dominates Warrensville Heights
Shanique Ogle stuffed the stat sheet in Southview's 57-44 victory against Warrensville Heights on Saturday.
Ogle finished with game-highs of 23 points, 21 rebounds and five blocks.
After the Tigers held Ogle to 12 through three quarters, she exploded for 11 in the final quarter.
Warrensville Heights coach Eric Mitchell was at a lost for words when describing Ogle's performance.
"I mean you can hope to contain her at best," Mitchell said of Ogle. "She an outstanding player."
Southview coach Scott Plzak said is wasn't Ogle's stats that impressed him, but a play she made towards the end of the game.
With the Saints comfortably ahead, Olge stole a pass and had a clear cut path to the basket. Instead of laying the ball up to her 25 points for the game she passed the ball to Tanitra Smith who scored.
"That play at the end of the game really epitomized what type of an all-around player she is," Plzak said.
Ogle finished with game-highs of 23 points, 21 rebounds and five blocks.
After the Tigers held Ogle to 12 through three quarters, she exploded for 11 in the final quarter.
Warrensville Heights coach Eric Mitchell was at a lost for words when describing Ogle's performance.
"I mean you can hope to contain her at best," Mitchell said of Ogle. "She an outstanding player."
Southview coach Scott Plzak said is wasn't Ogle's stats that impressed him, but a play she made towards the end of the game.
With the Saints comfortably ahead, Olge stole a pass and had a clear cut path to the basket. Instead of laying the ball up to her 25 points for the game she passed the ball to Tanitra Smith who scored.
"That play at the end of the game really epitomized what type of an all-around player she is," Plzak said.
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