Just like their previous match-up at Taylor County, Campbellsville’s Lady Eagles led for three-plus quarters before the Lady Cardinals from Taylor County used a strong, late fourth frame to pull away for a 54-49 victory on Friday night at CHS.
The Lady Eagles (5-11) led by nine at the first-quarter stop on the strong play of junior Brittany Vaught and senior Tiffany Slone and did not lose the lead until early in the third quarter on Shelby Johnson’s jumper. Campbellsville came back from a five-point deficit and led 42-40 on Slone’s two free throws with 3:28 left in the tilt.
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Taylor County used a 19-0 run to pull away from Campbellsville in the first half en route to a 64-34 boys’ triumph in high school hoops on Friday night.
The Eagles (0-14) led 4-2 on baskets by post players Donnell Smith and Trey Henry, only to see the visitors score the next 19 points in a seven-minute stretch.
Taylor County (9-5) hit six of its seven three-point baskets to lead 40-14 at the intermission.
Caleb Wigginton (22), Trae Wells (16) and Quentin Goodin (11) reached double digits for TCHS while Mason Wethington had 11 for CHS.
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Lady Cards use fast start to best Bethlehem 63-44
Rachel Riggs (20) and Hannah Howard (19) combined for 39 points and Taylor County’s Lady Cardinals used a 23-11 start to upend visiting Bethlehem (0-5) on Tuesday night at home.
Riggs and Howard each had eight field goals, with three of Howard’s coming from behind the arc and Riggs hitting four free throws.
Haley Wright added 12 points for coach Jenny Jessie’s squad.
Cards can’t overcome 17-6 first, fall to Bethlehem
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Lucas Bradshaw got his own offensive rebound and sank two free throws with 1.9 seconds remaining to send Taylor County past home-standing Adair County 48-46 on Friday night.
Bradshaw led the Cards with 15 points while freshman Quentin Goodin finished with 14, including two three-pointers and four free throws in the final frame. Trae Wells had 10 before fouling out at 3:54.
Seventh-grade subs Kel Stotts and Chance Melton led the Indians with 15 and 10 points, respectively.
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Campbellsville led for the first 28 minutes, but Taylor County’s Lady Cardinals used a 16-0 run en route to a 52-41 home victory over the Lady Eagles on Tuesday night.
CHS (0-3) built a 20-15 half-time lead behind Tiffany Slone’s seven points and four by Heather Watson and a three-pointer from Graison Biggs.
Coach Cameron Jackson’s club overcame its third tie at 33-33 when Watson nailed a right-wing trey with 4:38 left in the cross-town shoot-out.
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Taylor County scored the first five points and used runs of 12-0 and 10-0 and never looked back from a 27-10 cushion in posting a 69-35 triumph over cross-town rival Campbellsville in boys’ high school action on Tuesday night.
Coach Troy Young’s Cardinals (2-1) were paced by Trae Wells’ 20 points, which included TCHS’ first eight points.
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