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Wampus Cats down Warriors

DYLAN GREENE | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 11 months AGO
by DYLAN GREENE
Sports Editor | February 12, 2020 10:49 AM

HARRISON FLATS — Senior Josh Constantin scored 23 points for Clark Fork boys basketball as the Wampus Cats completed a season sweep of Kootenai on Saturday with a 55-41 win.

This is Clark Fork’s second North Star League victory this season.

“We started really slow down a few buckets until the team got into their rhythm in the first quarter,” head coach Heath Beason wrote in an email. “Defense picked up but we struggled hitting our shots and the team was getting frustrated. I told them keep your confidence up and keep shooting and in the second quarter the team picked it up on both ends of the court.”

Junior Cameron Garcia added 11 points for Clark Fork (5-11, 2-4 NSL), which travels to Wallace at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Clark Fork 14 15 21 5 — 55

Kootenai 9 11 12 9 — 41

CLARK FORK — Constantin 25, Garcia 11, San Roman 6, P. Bopp 3, Abbott 5, Shelton 0, Boehme 0, Matsutaru 2, J. Bopp 0, Bailey 0, Reuter 3.

KOOTENAI — Brewster 10, Reynolds 2, G. Hysell 0, Raudebaugh 2, D. Hysell 0, Renner 26, Coppa 1.

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