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Lady Loggers come back against Eureka, 57-47

Benjamin Kibbey Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 11 months AGO
by Benjamin Kibbey Western News
| February 9, 2018 9:47 AM

The Libby High School girls basketball team faced a close game against Lincoln County High School at Eureka on Feb. 6.

The Lady Loggers trailed slightly at the end of the first two quarters, and were down 25-23 to the Lady Lions at the half.

In the third quarter, the teams remained neck-and-neck, with Libby barely narrowing the gap to 35-34, Eureka.

But in the final minutes of the game, the Lady Loggers turned the game around, more than doubling their scoring compared to any other quarter with 23 points, and holding the Lady Lions to only 12.

Libby 57, Eureka 47

Libby 13 10 11 23 - 57

Eureka 14 11 10 12 - 47

Emma Gruber 2 points, 2-2 FT; Allison Collins 7 points, 2-2 FT; Jayden Winslow 21 points; Sammee Bradeen 2 points, 2-6 FT; Khalyn Hageness 3 points, 0-1 FT; Shannon Reny 22 points, 6-7 FT

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