Lady Indians Open Season at Kahoka
KAHOKA — The Clark County Lady Indians opened their 2025–26 season Tuesday night with a road contest at Scotland County, coming up short in a 55–27 decision.
Clark County worked through early-season adjustments against a veteran Scotland County lineup. The Lady Indians scored five points in the opening quarter and trailed 10–5 after one, then added eight more in the second period to reach halftime down 28–13. Improved ball movement in the second half helped Clark County generate more opportunities, resulting in 14 points after the break.
Chloe Shatley led the Lady Indians with seven points, while Kennyck Nixon and Lauryn Heinze each added six. Ally Winters scored five points, Maggie Wheeler contributed two, and Khloe Ball added one as Clark County spread its scoring across the varsity rotation.
Several players logged key minutes in the opener, including Emma Pitford, Tianna Little, Kiara Winters, and Cabell Palmer, as the team began building early-season chemistry. Sydnee Binsbacher remained sidelined with an ACL injury but continued to support
