Triad girls once again face numbers problem
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December 6, 2024
Triad’s girls basketball team is pictured from left, front row, head coach Erica Trainer, Bre Parsons, Mia LeMay, Abbey Overfield, Lilli Fitak and assistant coach John Millice; back row, Gracie Martin, Emma Bailey, Melissa Graham, Taylor Queen, Jazz Ford, April Hillman and Lilli Allison. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)

Triad girls once again face numbers problem

By Tim Miller 

Triad’s girls basketball program will once again be playing the numbers, or rather lack of, game this winter.

Head coach Erica Trainer has only 11 players in the program to spread between the varsity and JV squads.

Returning lettermen include seniors Abbey Overfield and Mia LeMay, junior Gracie Mart...

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