Held to only three two-point field goals by a stifling Ignacio defense - guard Kiana Valdez had six steals in the first half alone - there was virtually no hope for visiting Dolores.
Actually, there was, but Tuesday evening's contest inside IHS Gymnasium was nothing like the 2A/1A San Juan Basin League rivals' furious battles of recent seasons past - particularly when considering the Bears uncharacteristically bricked their eight first-quarter free throws while the Bobcats trudged out to a 6-0 lead.
Junior guard Avionne Gomez had five of those points, finished with a game-high 10 points, and could have done much greater damage if that was indeed the plan. But with Shane Seibel and his assistants sensing the opportunity to ingrain desired ball movement offensively into their young roster's collective mind, it wasn't.
A bright spot on the boards for DHS, Kortni Spurlock began the second quarter clanking two more charity chucks before Josie Majors finally sank the squad's 11th attempt, then airballed the 12th. Still, the deficit facing the guests was only 8-1.
Wasting little time to prove how much worse it could have been, Gomez drained a three-pointer in response and Dolores failed to make a basket until Tatum Majors converted a three-point play with only 0:32 left before halftime - when IHS led 15-6, en route to a slow-cooked 36-22 victory.
"We're just still trying to figure out the varsity level," Seibel said, "and how we can be aggressive yet stay out of foul trouble. They only scored three baskets on us, and the rest were free throws, so that's my challenge to the girls: defensively, we've got to get better."
Before fouling out for the first time ever with 5:43 left in the fourth, DHS senior Madi Archuleta calmly hit three freebies after being fouled on a try from behind the arc, giving her a 6-of-7 mark (and a team-best eight points) as the Bears finished a woeful 16-of-38 from the stripe.
And despite production from eight different players, Seibel knew how big those misses were in the low-scoring, possession-intensive clash. For exampled, the 'Cats used 53 seconds to start the third quarter.
"Our shooting, in the second half it was kind of rough; we were like eight-for-thirty or something," he said.
Freshman Makayla Howell finished with seven points for Ignacio, and fellow forward Reyna Cruz came off the bench to equal that with a strong fourth quarter.
Senior Tori Archuleta totaled four points, Valdez and Alejandra Lujan each had two, and Veronica Gonzales and Larissa Gallegos each had one. Gallegos was also an effective counter to Spurlock, grabbing nine rebounds unofficially while Gomez collected at least that many in the first half.
Coming off a 1-1 showing - a 39-29 win over SJBL member Nucla, and a 61-33 loss to 2A/1A Western Slope Leaguers Oak Creek Soroco - at last weekend's Montezuma-Cortez Invitational, IHS improved to 3-1, 2-0.