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Sims girls falter in second half
by Tiffany Grady-Hudgins
Sports Editor
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Brooke Smith looks to make a pass while under pressure during Thursday's game.
Tiffany Grady-Hudgins|Daily Times Brooke Smith looks to make a pass while under pressure during Thursday's game.
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The Sims cheerleaders and mascots perform between quarters of the boys game.
The Sims cheerleaders and mascots perform between quarters of the boys game.
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UNION — The Sims girls’ basketball team suffered a 32-16 loss to Woodruff on Thursday night. The home standing Tigers led 8-4 after one period and trailed by a score of 15-14 at intermission. After getting into serious foul trouble early, the Sims girls managed only two points in the second half.

The Tigers used solid defense in the first half to hold Woodruff’s two leading scorers to a single field goal and also helped to jump-start the Tigers offense.

“Alexis Beatty and Kassie Bradburn did a great job of guarding those two,” said Coach Kenny Harris. “Alexis and Ashley Vinson continued to help us with their shooting. I am very proud of the whole team for the hustle and effort we gave. Coach (Daniel) Addis always has his team well prepared and I have to give Woodruff credit for turning the game around in the second half.”

Sims was led in scoring by Alexis Beatty with 8 points, Brooke Smith with 4, and Aniya Byrd scoring 2, along with Ashley Vinson. The Tigers record is now 1-11 overall, 0-9 region, as they travel to Fairforest on Monday to close out the regular season.



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