Published Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:29 AM
Updated Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:33 AM
In the first quarter, the Lady Wolves outscored the visiting Warriors 23-6, and showed no signs of letting up.
Timberland pounded the paint and played aggressively while spreading out Stall's defense, giving the Lady Wolves a 38-15 lead at the end of the first half.
"We set the tone in the first half," Timberland Head Coach Cleve Touchberry said. "It was a good win."
Timberland continued to dominate the court, keeping the intensity up both offensively and defensively.
THS limited the Warriors to only four baskets in the third quarter, while scoring 34 points of their own, to shut the door on Stall.
Lady Wolves Rafeska Brown, Vontia Sayall and Michelle Beaufort scored a combined 49 points with help from teammates Cambria Sayall Kristina Horseworth.
"The whole team played great and we hope to carry the momentum from this win into our next match up against North Charleston," Touchberry said.
Timberland's next challenge was scheduled to be against the 11-2 North Charleston Cougars, in a regional match up Jan. 29.