Genoa-Kingston doesn’t have a lot of size this season, so the Cogs are going to have to find ways to make up for rebound deficits to win games.
In a 49-39 win at Indian Creek on Monday, they had 27 steals, helping make up for the 48-35 advantage the Timberwolves had on the boards.
“We know we don’t have much size but we’ve been pretty scrappy,” said guard Presley Meyer, who finished with 27 points, six rebounds and six steals in the win. “It’s pretty difficult but we make it work.”
Indian Creek (2-3) built out an early 9-5 lead on a 3-pointer by Bethany Odle, who finished with five points and eight rebounds.
The Cogs (4-4) scored 17 of the next 19, started by a 3-pointer from Meyer. She also had back-to-back layups, one set up by her own steal and the other on one from Ayva Hernande

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