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Northeast Lady Eagles defeat Kenwood Lady Knights 25-18 in First Game of 2013 CMCSS Basketball Jamboree

Northeast High School EaglesKenwood High SchoolClarksville, TN – The 2013 Clarksville Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) Basketball Jamboree kicked off with the Northeast Lady Eagles against the Kenwood Lady Knights Thursday afternoon at the APSU Dunn Center.

The Lady Eagles got the first win of the night,  25-18 over the Lady Knights.

Northeast Lady Eagles vs. Kenwood Lady Knights
Northeast Lady Eagles vs. Kenwood Lady Knights

Michelle Donner led the Lady Eagles with 7 points. Sepe Moore had 6 and Nataszja Freeman added 4 from the paint.

Lady Knight Analiese Osborne led all scorers with 13 points, including 9 from 3-point range.

The Lady Eagles defensive pressure produced several Knights turnovers, helping them take control of the game early. The Lady Knights relied tried 3-point shots to come from behind, but failed to convert most until the second quarter.

The Lady Eagles got extra scoring opportunities from rebounds off the Lady Knights missed threes.

After Katie Robards hit a 3-pointer for the first score of the game, the Lady Knights scored only one more point in the first quarter.

Conversely, Moore set up the Lady Eagles offense, scoring both inside and out.

Down 15-4 after one quarter, Osborne scored 13 of the Lady Knights 14 second quarter points. The Lady Knights defense stepped up in the second quarter, holding the Lady Eagles to 10 points, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap and win the game.

Box Score

1 2 Final
Northeast Lady Eagles 15 10 25
Kenwood Lady Knights 4 14 18

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Marlon Scott
Marlon Scott
Marlon Scott is a freelance journalist and writer. He graduated from Austin Peay State University in 2011 with a B.S. in Communications, majoring in Communication Arts with a concentration in print and web journalism. His writing career began as a sports writer for The All State, the APSU student newspaper, in 2006. He continued working for the paper until his graduation, serving in various positions including Sports Editor and Editor-in-Chief. In 2010, Scott contributed stories and photographs as well as designed and served as Editor-in-Chief for the monograph, Civic Art of Clarksville: The stories behind the pieces. Scott has also produced 60 stories for The Leaf Chronicle. You can find him on twitter @theMarlonScott and on Facebook
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