
Pro hoops star Makana Stone watches a rival player clang a shot off the rim. (Photo property Simeon Bacolod)
That first quarter was a killer.
Throw it out and Sunday’s Norwegian women’s pro hoops game between Ammerud and Ulriken was a close affair.
Unfortunately for Coupeville grad Makana Stone and company, the first 10 minutes are part of the official score, and a 42-2 deficit at the first break fueled a 109-62 loss to the league leaders.
The defeat drops Ammerud to 3-9, while Ulriken sits atop the standings at 9-1.
The Queens, who were led by Stone’s 16-point, three-rebound, two-assist performance, rallied in the second quarter, prevailing 22-18 across the frame.
That slightly cut the deficit to 60-24 at the half, but then Ulriken, which was led by 24 points from all-world gunner Stine Austgulen, stretched the margin back out to 86-42 by the end of the third.
Stone and her hardwood compatriots get a week off, returning to action next Sunday, Jan. 14, when Ammerud will clash with Baerum, which sits at 5-6.
Now in her third season of overseas hoops action, the former Wolf ace has racked up 257 points, 135 rebounds, 38 assists, 37 steals, and seven blocks, leading the team in virtually every category.











































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