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Winter Recap 2025 Play1
Fri, June 20, 2025 at 05:06 AM . Utah

Lone Peak Girls Basketball 2025 Season Recap: Grit, Growth, and a Remarkable Run

As the 2025 winter season wrapped up, Coach Nancy Warner reflected on a year of growth, resilience, and unexpected success for the Lone Peak Girls Basketball Team. Coming in as a #7 seed, this young and determined squad made an electrifying run to the state championship game, proving doubters wrong and solidifying a foundation of teamwork, toughness, and trust that promises a bright future ahead.

Leading the Charge: Key Contributors Who Made a Difference

At the heart of Lone Peak’s success was Kennedy Woolston, whose impact on the floor was undeniable. Averaging 14.2 points per game, Kennedy led the team in scoring, rebounding (6.5 per game), assists (4 per game), and steals (3 per game). She was a versatile threat, knocking down 63 three-pointers on the season and consistently making plays on both ends. Woolston’s leadership went beyond the stat sheet—she embodied toughness, poise, and relentless energy. Supporting Kennedy were Zuri Nordstrom and Tati Harness, both pivotal two-way players who brought scoring threats from anywhere on the court. Zuri excelled particularly from beyond the arc, lighting it up with her perimeter shooting, but was just as dangerous scoring off the dribble or posting up smaller defenders. Tati’s steady presence helped anchor the team’s efforts, providing a blend of toughness and scoring punch. Dominating the boards and controlling the paint was Lave Holdcraft, a true force on both ends. Her tenacity on the offensive glass created crucial second-chance opportunities, while her defensive presence disrupted opponents’ inside game. Lave’s confidence shone brightest in the state championship game, where she grabbed several key offensive rebounds, finished aggressively at the rim, and calmly sank clutch free throws. Not to be overlooked were the team’s three freshmen—Maddie Pope, Charli Warner, and Huni Folau—who played significant minutes and performed like seasoned veterans. They embraced their defensive assignments with intensity, took care of the ball, confidently knocked down shots, and showed great court vision, setting up teammates. Their maturity and composure contributed greatly to the team’s overall success and provide tremendous promise for future seasons.

A Season Defined by Growth and Unexpected Success

Coach Warner described the 2025 season as a period of growth and transformation. Despite facing setbacks and playing new roles—sometimes even adjusting to different positions—the team remained committed to the process and each other. The results were more than reflected on the scoreboard; the players grew mentally and emotionally, deepening their bond and sharpening their skills. The highlight of the season was undoubtedly Lone Peak’s run to the state championship game. Entering the tournament as the #7 seed, the team defied expectations by upsetting the #1 seed, who were four-time reigning 6A champions. This victory wasn’t just a stunning basketball upset; it was a testament to the team’s grit, preparation, and belief in one another. Their toughness and cohesion allowed them to battle through adversity and achieve what many thought impossible.

Turning Points and Defining Moments

According to Coach Warner, the loss to Westlake in the last regional game became a critical turning point for the team. Instead of letting the defeat discourage them, the players collectively chose to take control of their destiny and finish the season with purpose. This moment galvanized the team’s resolve, strengthening their commitment to each other and to their goals. The way the team responded to this adversity spoke volumes about their character. They refocused their energy, embraced the challenges ahead, and never lost sight of what they could achieve together.

Growth in Leadership and Roles

Throughout the season, several players stepped up to carry the team forward. Besides Woolston, Nordstrom, Holdcraft, and Harness all increased their leadership on and off the court. They worked tirelessly to keep the team united, motivated, and focused on what they could control: effort, attitude, and execution. Their leadership was vital in guiding the younger players, especially the freshmen, through the challenges of varsity basketball. By showing up for each other and holding one another accountable, these veterans helped foster a culture of trust and resilience that was the backbone of the team’s success.

Overcoming Challenges with Mental Toughness

The season wasn’t without its pressures. Injuries, tough losses, and high-stakes situations tested the team’s resolve. But Lone Peak’s players displayed remarkable mental toughness throughout. Coach Warner praised the team’s positivity and resilience in the face of adversity. Whenever bad calls were made, doubts crept in, or pressure mounted, the players responded with grit and composure. Their collective belief in the coaches, game plans, and in each other never wavered. This emotional strength carried them through tough moments and proved to be a defining characteristic of the season.

Looking to the Future: Confidence and Maturity

Looking ahead, Coach Warner expressed great excitement about the returning players and the program’s future. The team’s mental maturity and growing confidence are expected to elevate both individual performance and team success in the coming years. The core group has already laid the groundwork for a new era of competitiveness, and with another offseason of development, they are poised to reach new heights.

Offseason Focus: IQ, Trust, Conditioning, and Execution

Coach Warner outlined clear priorities for the offseason: Continuing to improve team basketball IQ, helping players better read the game and make smart decisions. Building deeper trust among teammates, both on and off the court. Enhancing conditioning to improve stamina and physicality. Strengthening the team’s ability to adjust and execute game plans under pressure. This holistic approach aims not only to sharpen skills but also to build a resilient mindset and a cohesive unit prepared for any challenge.

Where to Follow the Team’s Stats

For those interested in following the Lone Peak girls basketball team’s stats and game results, MaxPreps provides comprehensive coverage and updates throughout the season.

Conclusion: A Season to Remember and a Foundation for Success

The 2025 season for the Lone Peak girls basketball team was more than just wins and losses—it was a story of growth, unity, and perseverance. From the leadership of standout players like Kennedy Woolston to the fearless contributions of freshmen, every member played a role in an unforgettable season. Their unexpected run to the state championship game as a #7 seed proved that with heart and dedication, underdogs can rise. The team’s ability to bounce back from setbacks, embrace new roles, and trust in one another has set a new standard for the program. As Coach Warner and her team look to the future, the promise of continued growth, deeper trust, and improved execution signals that the best is yet to come for Lone Peak girls basketball.
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