ENTERPRISE — Short-handed Weston-McEwen struggled against Enterprise on Friday in their Blue Mountain Conference opener, dropping a 67-33 game on the road.
“For missing two starters, we played well,” W-M coach Becky Kane said. “New kids in new positions and they handled it pretty good. Enterprise is tough.”
The Outlaws (9-4) had a modest 19-11 lead in the first quarter, then got 13 points from Kason Mitchell in the second as Enterprise went on a 34-7 run for a 43-18 lead at the half.
Jace Dunlap led the TigerScots (3-11) with 16 points, while Jonny Leighty had eight.
Mitchell led Enterprise with 21 points, while Isaac Bedard had 19, and Garland Whetsler nine.
