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Sports Double Feature!

by Joe Carreon - February 10, 2014

The Mansfield Lady Tigers faced the North Penn Lady Panthers on Friday night. The Tigers are still looking to improve their playoff seeding so this was a crucial game for them. Both teams exchanged few scores early on as sloppy play plagued both squads. It was the second quarter that would define this game as the Tigers held the Panthers to just 4 points in the quarter.

Alyssa Davey-Bostic led all scorers dropping in 21 points on the night. Ali Hillson added 14 and Kaitlyn Garverick had 11.

Becca Toothacher led the Panthers with12 followed by Mariah Berguson with 9. Three Panthers, Berguson, Kline and Smith added 4 points each. Mansfield wins it 62-41.

Thursday night’s game marked a special occasion as it is potentially the last contest to ever be held in North Penn’s famous “Pitt.”

North Penn hosted Mansfield and I couldn’t think of a better “farewell game” if you will for this great court.

The scoring was few and far between in the first quarter as both teams could only muster a combined 10 points as the Tigers grasped a 6-4 lead.

The offense would pick up in the second quarter, both teams got out on the run and attacked the basket with much more intensity.

Bo Burleigh led all scorers with 18 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists. Chandler Correll added 12 points and 6 rebounds.

For the Panthers Dayton Wood led the charge scoring 13 points. Levi Christman added 10 points. Konnor Manikowski and Dylan Rudinski contributed off the bench scoring 6 and 9 points respectively. North Penn won 60-50.

This was potentially the last game to ever be played in “The Pitt.” It was a great contest and the crowd was not let down. The Panthers were embraced by their loyal fans after the game in what was an emotional victory. For the complete recap of both games, click the video link above.

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