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“I really thought the girls shot the ball with a lot of confidence tonight,” said coach Morning. “That’s something we’ve been missing for awhile. It helps when you get …
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“I really thought the girls shot the ball with a lot of confidence tonight,” said coach Morning. “That’s something we’ve been missing for awhile. It helps when you get shots to fall early.” Glasgow traveled to Slater Tuesday night for a game scheduled to be played after The Advertiser went to press. The Lady Jackets host Sturgeon on Friday night before taking part in the 41st Annual Wildcat Classic in Slater next week.
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