East Oregonian
PENDLETON — The Pendleton Lady Bucks did nearly everything a team needs to do to capture a victory. They rebounded well. They were light on turnovers. They avoided foul trouble.
But the Bucks also missed shots.
A field-goal percentage in the low 20s kept Pendleton (2-3) from keeping pace with Walla Walla (Wash.) as the Bucks fell 46-34 on Tuesday night on Warberg Court.
“We just need to put the ball in the basket and we didn’t do that (Tuesday),” said Aaron Schmidt, Pendleton’s head coach. “It’s not like we weren’t getting good looks. We just didn’t put the ball in the basket.”