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Lady Cougars take victory over Trojanettes
by Crystin Faenza
Sports Reporter
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Kapreshia Powell looks for an open pass during their game against the Barren County Trojanettes on Tuesday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Kapreshia Powell looks for an open pass during their game against the Barren County Trojanettes on Tuesday.
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Laura Hunt moves the ball down the court during their game on Tuesday against the Barren County Trojanettes.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Laura Hunt moves the ball down the court during their game on Tuesday against the Barren County Trojanettes.
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Megan Lindsey shoots a lay-up for the Lady Cougars during their game against the Barren County Trojanettes.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Megan Lindsey shoots a lay-up for the Lady Cougars during their game against the Barren County Trojanettes.
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Abbey Hinton shoots a free throw shot during the fourth quarter of their game against the Barren County Trojanettes on Tuesday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Abbey Hinton shoots a free throw shot during the fourth quarter of their game against the Barren County Trojanettes on Tuesday.
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Head coach Scot MacAllister goes over plays with the Lady Cougars during the fourth quarter of their game against the Barren County Trojanettes on Tuesday. The Lady Cougars took the victory after beating the Trojanettes 65-60.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Head coach Scot MacAllister goes over plays with the Lady Cougars during the fourth quarter of their game against the Barren County Trojanettes on Tuesday. The Lady Cougars took the victory after beating the Trojanettes 65-60.
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NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Maegann Hardison is congratulated by a teammate after makeing a free throw shot for the Lady Cougars at their game against the Trojanettes on Tuesday. Hardison led the Lady Cougars with 24 points.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Maegann Hardison is congratulated by a teammate after makeing a free throw shot for the Lady Cougars at their game against the Trojanettes on Tuesday. Hardison led the Lady Cougars with 24 points.
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The Logan County Lady Cougars traveled the Barren County on Tuesday night to face the Barren County Trojanettes. The Lady Cougars finished the game 65-60 to bring home the victory.

The Lady Cougars started the game good, maintaining a short lead over the Trojanettes. The Lady Cougars finished the first quarter with a lead of 18-13. The Lady Cougars were able to maintain that lead throughout the remaining first half, bringing the score to 36-31 heading into the second quarter.

The Trojanettes came back to the court ready to fight, and were able to catch up to the Lady Cougars in the third quarter. The teams were tied 46-46 at the end of the third.

The Lady Cougars were able to pull away quickly from the Trojanettes and keep fighting to take the 65-60 victory over the Trojanettes.

Maegann Hardison led the Lady Cougars with 24 points. Abbey Hinton was close behind with 17 and Megan Lindsey finished with nine points.

“I’m pleased with the win. We executed a better offense tonight. I believe we won the rebounding battle tonight and were where we wanted to be for about three quarters of the game,” said assistant coach Zach Simpson. “We were able to perfect our offense tonight and score. They were moving the ball around and getting better shots. When they take good shots, good things happen.”

The Lady Cougars will travel to Owensboro on Saturday to play the Lady Devils at 7:30.

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