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Lady 'Cats are winners, earn season's 1st victory

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The Highland County Press-
MOWRYSTOWN — It may have taken longer than anyone wanted it to take, but the wait is officially over. The Whiteoak Lady Wildcats no longer have to wait for their first win because on Thursday night they earned the victory, a 52-39 win against West Union.

The win, which came in front of their home crowd, was not close coming in the fourth quarter as WHS, who led by 15 in the final quarter, lost 14 of those points, to lead 40-39.

All of the hard work this season by WHS paid off as they didn't get down and went on a 12-0 run for the Southern Hills League win.

The win puts WHS at 1-13 overall and 1-7 in the Southern Hills League.

"I'm really proud of the girls. We played a triangle and two tonight," WHS head coach Mike Cooper said. "Our girls worked so hard on the defensive end."

WHS led 10-7 after the first quarter and 23-14 at halftime. In the third, the Lady 'Cats outscored WU, 17-11 for a lead of 40-25.
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In the final frame, WU led 14-12.

WHS was led in scoring by senior Jessie Gilliland with 21 points. Senior Marissa Bohl scored a career-high 10 points while adding 14 rebounds for a double-double.

Amber Gorman also had a career-high in scoring with eight points and eight rebounds. Also scoring were Emily Stratton (5), Brittany Luman (6) and Clarissa Johnson (2).

"Jessie played a complete game," Cooper said. "Amber (Gorman) was as good as I have seen her play all year. Marissa was outstanding, she was a difference maker (Thursday)."

WHS will play again on Thursday, Jan. 19 when they travel to face Ripley in a SHL matchup.

BOX SCORE
SCORE BY QUARTERS
WU    07 07 11 14 — 39
WHS    10 13 17 12 — 52

INDIVIDUAL STATS
WHS (52)

Gilliland 21
Bohl 10
Gorman 8
Luman 6
Stratton 5
Johnson 2
TOTAL: 52

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