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BASKETBALL: Scarlets win second game

Leader staff | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 11 months AGO
by Leader staff
| January 7, 2012 10:47 AM

ARLEE - The Scarlets picked up their second win of the season

against district power Noxon (5-2), notching a 38-33 over the Lady

Red Devils.

After trailing 10-6 in the first, Arlee came back to take the

15-14 lead at halftime. While the game was close the rest of the

way, the Scarlets never let up and held on for the five-point

victory.

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ARLEE - The Scarlets picked up their second win of the season against district power Noxon (5-2), notching a 38-33 over the Lady Red Devils.

After trailing 10-6 in the first, Arlee came back to take the 15-14 lead at halftime. While the game was close the rest of the way, the Scarlets never let up and held on for the five-point victory.

Mahalia Hendren continued her scoring excellence with 15 points and Whitney Malatare added 13.

Arlee is now 2-1 in the district, 2-5 overall.

ARLEE 38, NOXON 33

Noxon - 10 - 4 - 10 - 9 - 33

Arlee - 6 - 9 - 12 - 11 - 38

NOXON - Kim Marich 16, Alana Dettwiler 2, Brooke Smithborne 2, Cara Stettler 11, Jordyn Wilkinson 2.

ARLEE - Tiffany O'Neill 2, Tayla Desjarlais 3, Whitney Malatare 13, Alexis Shick 2, Skyla Perry 2, Jenna Pablo 1, Mahalia Hendren 15.

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