Lady Dragons Hungry for More

By Perry Swack

Warren Central Dragons

Record last season: 11-20

Postseason finish: Lost in 14th District Opening Round

The Lady Dragons of Warren Central have improved their record in each of the last three seasons. A 3-27 record in 2018-19 paved the way for an 11-20 season in 2019-20. Now coach Anthony Hickey’s team is hungry for more. Returning three of your top five scorers gives the team an experienced feel. Adding an All-Region transfer only ups the ante. Central tied with South Warren and Warren East for second place in the 14th District at the end of the regular season after winning four of its final five district games. However, a tiebreaking draw sent the Lady Dragons to the opening round as the #4 seed and they were upset by Greenwood. They will look to build upon that strong finish.

Players to Watch

The aforementioned All-Region transfer is sophomore Saniyah Shelton. The former Bowling Green standout averaged 12.8 points and 6.3 rebounds a season ago to lead the Purples to a 4th Region title. Now she will team up with her former rivals to help the Lady Dragons take the next step. Teaming up with Shelton in the backcourt will be senior La Auhnni Lewis. She led Central in scoring at 11.9 points per game while grabbing 3.1 rebounds a night. Shelton’s and Lewis’s ability to play off one another will make them a powerful combination in the 14th District.

X-Factors

A major X-Factor for the Lady Dragons in 2021 will be Kyleigh Ray. The senior averaged 7.6 points a season ago, splashing in a team-leading 57 three-pointers. If she can continue her streak from long-distance, it will cause defenses to leave the lane open for Shelton and Lewis to attack the basket. Ray also averaged 6.1 rebounds a night. Another X-Factor will be sophomore Kennedee Robinson. She averaged 4.2 points and 2.9 rebounds a game in 2019-20, while shooting 76 free throws – third on the team.

Dates to Circle

January 12 vs. South Warren – Starting 1-0 in district play is a huge bonus so this game will mean a lot to both teams

January 22 vs. Greenwood – The Lady Dragons host Greenwood in what should be an exciting matchup as both teams expect to have successful seasons

January 26 vs. Warren East – A big game for both teams who want to – and expect to – play in Diddle Arena this March

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