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Kenwood Lady Knights Slay Northwest Lady Vikings, 61-45
Nine first half turnovers compounded early Lady Vikings offensive struggles. The Lady Knights scored more points in the first quarter than the Lady Vikings scored in the whole first half. Down by 17 at halftime, 34-17, the Lady Vikings stayed behind the Lady Knights by double-digit points the rest of the game. ![]() Kenwood defeats Northwest in High School Basketball action (Michael Rios/Clarksville Sports Network) The Lady Knights made six, 3-pointers in the game and converted 6-of-13 free throws. They also pulled down 25 rebounds. The Lady Vikings made one basket from downtown, grabbed 21 rebounds and made 12-of-21 free throws. Taylor Senseney led all scorers with 14 points and nine rebounds. Kaitlin McLaughlin added 9 points and Skyler Dixon scored 5. After outscoring the Lady Vikings 19-10 in the first quarter, the Lady Knights held the Lady Vikings to only 13 points in the next two. At the beginning of the fourth quarter the Lady Vikings trailed 48-29. Comfortably ahead, the Lady Knights got sloppy in the last quarter and committed 11 turnovers. The Lady Vikings took advantage and outscored the Lady Knights 16-13 in the fourth quarter. Senseney scored eight of her 14 points in the last quarter, but it was too little, too late. The Lady Knights will try to extend their district winning steak at home against Rossview on Friday. This was the Lady Vikings 10th loss in a row. They have yet to win a district game. Their next chance will be against Henry County Friday. Box ScoreKenwood 61, Northwest 45
Kenwood Northwest About 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 SectionsSportsTopicsAnaliese Osborne, Clarksville Northwest High, Clarksville Northwest High Lady Vikings, Clarksville Northwest High Lady Vikings Basketball, Clarksville Northwest High School, Clarksville Northwest High School Lady Vikings, Clarksville Northwest High School Lady Vikings Basketball, Clarksville TN, District 10-AAA, District 10-AAA Basketball, Jasmine Johnson, Kenwood, Kenwood High, Kenwood High Lady Knights, Kenwood High Lady Knights Basketball, Kenwood High School, Kenwood High School Lady Knights, Kenwood High School Lady Knights Basketball, Kenwood Lady Knights, Kenwood Lady Knights Basketball, Northwest, Northwest High, Northwest High Lady Vikings, Northwest High Lady Vikings basketball, Northwest High School, Northwest High School Lady Vikings, Northwest High School Lady Vikings Basketball, Northwest Lady Vikings, Taylor Senseney |
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