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Lady Cougars fall short to the Lady Dragons
by Crystin Faenza
Sports Reporter
Nov 30, 2012 | 196783 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Kapreshia Powell shoots a free throw for the Lady Cougars at their first home game against the Warren Central Lady Dragons. Powell ended the game scoring 11 points for the Lady Cougars.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Kapreshia Powell shoots a free throw for the Lady Cougars at their first home game against the Warren Central Lady Dragons. Powell ended the game scoring 11 points for the Lady Cougars.
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Maegann Hardinson shoots a three point shot for the Lady Cougars at their first home game against the Lady Dragons. Hardinson ended the game with 20 points for the Lady Cougars.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Maegann Hardinson shoots a three point shot for the Lady Cougars at their first home game against the Lady Dragons. Hardinson ended the game with 20 points for the Lady Cougars.
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Taleia Mason goes for a lay-up for the Lady Cougars at their game against the Warren Central Lady Dragons on Tuesday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Taleia Mason goes for a lay-up for the Lady Cougars at their game against the Warren Central Lady Dragons on Tuesday.
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Head coach Scot MacAllister talks to the players at the end of the third quarter during their game against the Lady Dragons.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Head coach Scot MacAllister talks to the players at the end of the third quarter during their game against the Lady Dragons.
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Taleia Mason dribbles around a defender at their first home game on Tuesday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Taleia Mason dribbles around a defender at their first home game on Tuesday.
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The Logan County Lady Cougars welcomed the Warren Central Lady Dragons to their first home game of the season on Tuesday. The two teams went back and forth all game but the Lady Cougars would fall short in the second half and fall to the Lady Dragons 49-55.

The first half started strong for the Lady Cougars as they stayed within a few points of the Lady Dragons and took the lead at the half with a score of 33-32. The Lady Dragons would step up their game in the second half and would outscore the Lady Cougars by only six points to end the game.

Maegann Hardinson lead the Lady Cougars with 20 points with 12 of those points from three-point shots. Kapreshia Powell followed with 11 points and Rachel Barnett and Katelyn Jones with six points each.

“I’m very pleased with the girls. We are smaller and don’t look as fast but we hung in there and I’m very happy. I have the girls playing in shifts where they play as hard as they can for about 45 seconds. We get the girls moving and get girls in there who didn’t play much last year,” said head coach Scot MacAllister. “I’m excited and I think we are going to get better as the season goes on and get people healthy.”

The Lady Cougars will face the Greenwood Lady Gators on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

Russellville boys fall in opener

The Russellville Panthers also had their first game of the season against the Muhlenberg Mustangs but fell short of the win with a score of 78-86.

The Russellville Panthers will face the Butler County Bears at their first home game on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.



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