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Marion County used a five three-pointers in a three-minute stretch of the third quarter to upend home-standing Taylor County 67-51 and wrap up the No. 1-seed in the 20th District Boys’ Tournament later this month at TCHS.
With the game tied at 29-29 early in the second half, the Knights used two Alex Smith treys and three more by John Southall to stretch their lead to double digits.
Southall finished with a game-high 27 points and added a conventional three-point play and the Cards got no closer than nine.
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Sophomore Caleb Wigginton scored only five points in the first quarter but followed it up with a 12-point second frame and a 10-point third period en route to a 35-point night in Taylor County’s 72-54 road triumph at Washington County on Tuesday.
The Cardinals fought back several times to maintain their double-digit advantage, sparked by Commander junior Alex Marshall’s 21-point showing.
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Taylor County increased a 10-point, half-time lead to a 25-point cushion on Tuesday night en route to a 79-43 road win at Hart County.
Caleb Wigginton’s 23-point, 12-rebound effort paced the Cardinals to their 11th win in 17 outings while Quentin Goodin and Lucas Bradshaw reached double figures with 16 and 12 points, respectively.
Trae Wells, despite foul trouble, had seven points, seven rebounds and five assists while Goodin and Spirit Smith had four assists apiece.
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Taylor County’s Cardinals and Green County’s Lady Dragons jumped out to early leads in posting double-figure basketball victories on Tuesday night in Greensburg.
Trae Wells and Caleb Wigginton had 20-point games in the Cardinals’ 66-54 triumph while Lucas Bradshaw added 11.
Micah Jones had 14 points in a two-minute, second-quarter stretch to finish with a game-high 27 points in the Lady Dragons’ 74-31 opening-game romp.
Hannah Howard had 10 for the Lady Cardinals (5-7)
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Taylor County High School’s boys’ team had a big enough lead to overcome an 18-3 Green County spurt in the third quarter and down the visiting Dragons 68-54 on Friday night.
The Cardinals (4-2) built a 23-point cushion (46-23) behind the play of the TCHS trifecta of senior Trae Wells (21), eighth-grader Quentin Goodin (18) and sophomore Caleb Wigginton (13), who combined for 52 TCHS points. Senior Lucas Bradshaw also had nine for the Cardinals.
Senior Levi Rattliff paced the Dragons (1-5) with 19 points.
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Defending 20th District champion Taylor County began its boys’ basketball season with a 70-55 home-court triumph over Washington County on Tuesday.
Coach Troy Young’s Cardinals trailed for the first 10 minutes of the contest before Caleb Wigginton’s three-point play, on an assist from Quentin Goodin, put TCHS up for good at 26-23.
The sophomore Wigginton had 19 of his game-high 25 points in the first half as Taylor County led 30-26 at the intermission.
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