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Lady Wildcats play William Blount Monday after defeating Loudon Saturday

Posted at 4:54 pm December 29, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Courtney Ellison of Lady Wildcats

Lady Wildcat Courtney Ellison (10) was one of four players who scored in double digits against Loudon on Saturday. Ellison led all scorers with 12 points, and she made seven key free throws down the stretch. (Photos courtesy David Scott/Tom Scott)

 

By Coach David Scott

The Lady Wildcats defeated Loudon 55-50 on Saturday.

The Lady Wildcats (10-5, 5-1 in District 3-AAA) had four players in double figures. They were led by Courtney Ellison’s 12. Ellison made seven key free throws down the stretch.

Princess Bates scored 11, including two three-pointers, and Mykia Dowdell also had 11. Caelyn Thompson scored 10 and led the team with four assists, and Bates led the team with five steals.

The Lady Wildcats play their next game today (Monday, December 29) against William Blount at 6:30 p.m. at Lenoir City High School.

Lady Wildcats Caelyn Thompson

Lady Wildcat Caelyn Thompson (22) scored 10 points and led the team with four assists.

Lady Wildcats Amara Howard

Lady Wildcat Amara Howard (40) is pictured above.

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Amara Howard, Caelyn Thompson, Courtney Ellison, David Scott, Lady Wildcats, Lenoir City Christmas Tournament, Loudon, Mykia Dowdell, Princess Bates, Tom Scott, William Blount

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