The Lady Warriors are so diverse in their ability to score. We saw that in previous seasons, and especially last year. No other team rotates depth on and off the court the way White County does. It works, and you can expect that to continue under new coach Quint Moss. With several playmakers back and new talent ready to emerge, it should be another great season for White County.

PRESEASON INFO

2022-23 Record: 19-10; State Rnd 1; #2 State Ranking
Head Coach: Quint Moss (1st Season)
Returning Starters: 5
“Zoe Burkett, Aaliyah Anderson, Emma Lightsey, Mya Yeh, Kylie Watkins,” says Moss. “As you know, we didn’t start the same people throughout the year.”
Key Departures: Naomi Roberts, Claire Beckman, Maci Shelnut, Chandler Weaver
Key Players: Zoe Burkett, Aaliyah Anderson, Emma Lightsey, Mya Yeh, Kylie Watkins
“Big Splash Freshman – Anjiah Moss,” adds Moss.
Offense: Fast-paced; looking to score the ball through multiple players
Strengths: “We have a lot of experience returning and ready to compete,” says Moss.
Biggest Challenges: “I would say the girls adjusting to my expectations and coaching styles, and our Region,” says Moss.

“Expectations are to believe in what we are doing and continue to grow and play hard,” states Moss.

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