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Cougars lose close game to Wildcats
by Crystin Faenza
Sports Reporter
Dec 11, 2012 | 11088 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Torin Graham looks for an open pass during their game against the Wildcats on Friday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Torin Graham looks for an open pass during their game against the Wildcats on Friday.
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Ryan Basham shoots a three-point shot for the Cougars at their game against the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Ryan Basham shoots a three-point shot for the Cougars at their game against the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats.
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Ben Wright makes a lay-up for the Cougars during their game against the Wildcats.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Ben Wright makes a lay-up for the Cougars during their game against the Wildcats.
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Logan County head coach Lonnie Mason talks to the team before the fourth quarter of the game. The Cougars fell 73-82 to the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats on Friday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Logan County head coach Lonnie Mason talks to the team before the fourth quarter of the game. The Cougars fell 73-82 to the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats on Friday.
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Tahmir Graham makes a lay-up for the Cougars at their game against the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats on Friday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Tahmir Graham makes a lay-up for the Cougars at their game against the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats on Friday.
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The Logan County Cougars faced the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats on Friday night and fought a hard game against one another. The Cougars played well but fell to the Wildcats 82-73.

The Cougars started off the game with a strong lead of 20-9 after the first quarter. The Cougars would fall behind in the second quarter but still remained in the lead at halftime with a score of 37-36.

The two teams battled hard in the third quarter and ended up with a 54-54 tie at the end of the third quarter. The Wildcats turned it up and outscored the Cougars by only nine points but it was enough to take the win 73-82 to end the night.

Torin Graham lead the Cougars with 22 points. Ben Wright followed with 14 points, Clint Knight ended with 10, and Ryan Basham was close behind with nine points.

“This was a hard fought game. The effort was there but there were coaching faults made where I made bad decisions. Its my first year and I’m going to learn from those mistakes,” said head coach Lonnie Mason. “Our ball movement was much better this game I game see the improvement in the team. We need to work on being more physical but cut the fouls down.”

The Cougars will face head to Glasgow to face the Scotties tonight in an away game but will be at home on Friday when they face the Todd County Central Rebels.



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