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Marion County’s Lady Knights tallied the game’s first 13 points with all five starters scoring and shellacked the Lady Eagles of Campbellsville 74-25 in the opening game of the 20th District Tournament at Taylor County on Tuesday.
Logan Powell scored 10 of her game-high 16 points in the first half while Makayla Epps totaled 11 and the Lady Knight bench finished with 27 points (eight each by Alexis Calhoun and Emily Fenwick and seven by Coco May).
Brittany Vaught paced the Lady Eagles (10-21) with 13 points.
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Adair County High School (19-4) ran out to an 18-4 first-quarter lead and posted an easy 64-36 triumph over Campbellsville’s Lady Eagles in Paul J. Coop Gymnasium on Friday night.
Lady Eagle junior Brittany Vaught tallied 24 of the CHS points and became the Lady Eagles’ eighth 1,000-point scorer.
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Campbellsville’s Lady Eagles needed a 16-3 fourth quarter to overtake Fort Knox 47-45 on the road Tuesday night.
Freshman Masi Wilson’s base-line three-pointer started the CHS rally and the Lady Eagles were led in scoring by Brittany Vaught’s 13 points, 11 by Heather Watson and eight from Tiffany Slone and the seven of Graison Biggs.
Campbellsville (9-17) hosts Bethlehem on Friday and Whitesville Trinity on Saturday.
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Campbellsville’s Lady Eagles downed Fort Knox 47-34 at home on Monday before falling at Green County 76-42 in the semi-finals of the Touchstone Energy Fifth Region All “A” Classic.
Brittany Vaught hit 10 baskets, one a three-pointer, to lead CHS with 21 points and past Fort Knox.
Vaught (14) and Tiffany Slone (12) reached double figures vs. the Lady Dragons, but could not overcome the double-digit scoring of Rachel Marr (19), Micah Jones (13), Kayla Bale (12) and Kali Hedgespeth (10).
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Brittany Vaught scored 18 points and eight other Lady Eagles reached the scoring column in a 45-26 Campbellsville High School girls’ victory at Portland Christian on Monday.
Sixth-grader Nena Barnett and senior Tiffany Slone added seven and five points, respectively, for coach Cameron Jackson’s club.
Burgin bested the Lady Eagles 52-45 on Tuesday in Paul J. Coop Gymnasium despite 16 points from Vaught and eight each by Slone and Heather Watson. Graison Biggs added six for Campbellsville.
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