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STRYKER AND HILLTOP JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS SPLIT GAMES

By Newspaper StaffDecember 16, 2013Updated:December 31, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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The Stryker Panthers 7th grade girls basketball team defeated the Hilltop Cadets 24-9 on Monday afternoon.

Kayla Hall and Katelyn Tingley both scored six points for Stryker, Emma Grime and Brittney Haines each contributed four points, and Breanna Doriot and Anna Stuckey both chipped in two points.

For the Hilltop 7th graders Siegel scored four, Underwood had three, and Morris with two.

 

The 8th grade game saw the opposite result, with the Cadets coming out on top this time around by a final of 19-16.


Wyse scored 10 for Hilltop’s 8th grade team. Brown scored four, Roesch put up three, and Roth finished with two points.

For the Panthers Haley Doehrmann put ten points on the board, McKenna Louys score four points, Sierrah Whitman had two points in the contest

 

-Mitchell Peebles


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