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Lady Panthers go 1-1 heading into the third place game
by Crystin Faenza
Sports Reporter
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Nathanshia Haskins shoots a lay-up for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Hopkins County Central Lady Storm on Thursday. The Lady Panthers won 49-44in the first round of the FSNB Christmas Classic tournament.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Nathanshia Haskins shoots a lay-up for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Hopkins County Central Lady Storm on Thursday. The Lady Panthers won 49-44in the first round of the FSNB Christmas Classic tournament.
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 Lady Panther head coach Dedra Adler coaches the girls during their game against the Hopkins County Central Lady Storm on Thursday. The Lady Panthers beat the Lady Storm 49-44 in the first round of the FSNB Christmas Classic tournament.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Lady Panther head coach Dedra Adler coaches the girls during their game against the Hopkins County Central Lady Storm on Thursday. The Lady Panthers beat the Lady Storm 49-44 in the first round of the FSNB Christmas Classic tournament.
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Amber Sydnor dribbles the ball down the court for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Amber Sydnor dribbles the ball down the court for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
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DeVonna Sydnor shoots a lay-up for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza DeVonna Sydnor shoots a lay-up for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
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DeVonya Bryant shoots a lay-up for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza DeVonya Bryant shoots a lay-up for the Lady Panthers during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
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Nathanshia Haskins shoots a jump shot during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Nathanshia Haskins shoots a jump shot during their game against the Carlisle County Lady Comets on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell 36-50 to the Lady Comets in the second round of the FSNB Christmas Classic.
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The Russellville Lady Panthers went 1-1 through the first two games of the First Southern National Bank Christmas Classic tournament this year.

The Lady Panthers won their game on Thursday 49-44 against the Hopkins County Central Lady Storm. The Lady Panthers lost on Friday 50-36 to the Carlisle County Lady Comets, however.

The Lady Panthers played a good game against the Lady Storm on Thursday. The Lady Panthers led 9-7 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Lady Panthers defense was able to shut the Lady Storm down and end the first half 19-7.

The Lady Panthers came back out on the court at the second half and was able to keep a strong lead of 33-24 at the end of the third quarter. The Lady Storm tried to make a comeback, but the Lady Panthers were able to pull out with a win of 49-44.

Amber Sydnor led the Lady Panthers with 21 points. Khalia Hampton ended the game with 12 points and DeVonna Sydnor with 7 points.

On Friday the Lady Panthers faced the Lady Comets from Carlisle County. The Lady Panthers were able to keep up with the Lady Comets in the first quarter only trailing them by two points. The Lady Comets were able to lengthen the gap in the second quarter, which ended the first half with the Lady panthers behind 21-30.

Amber Sydnor ended the game with 16 points and Khalia Hampton with 9.

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