The Christian County Lady Colonels earned a hard-fought victory on Friday night, defeating the Graves County Lady Eagles 51-47 in an intense matchup at the Toyota of Hopkinsville Holiday Hoops Classic. The game was a battle from start to finish, but a dominant third-quarter effort and key plays from senior leaders helped the Lady Colonels hand Graves County their first loss of the season.
The first quarter saw contributions from six different Christian County players, with the Lady Colonels taking a slim 14-13 lead. Graves County responded in the second quarter, led by Kinsey Burgess and their strong defensive efforts. By halftime, the game was deadlocked at 24-24, setting the stage for an exciting second half.
Christian County came out of the break firing on all cylinders. Their defense locked in, holding Graves County to just two field goals in the third quarter. On the offensive end, juniors Anaysia Bagwell and NeVaeh Day took over the game, combining for all 18 of the Lady Colonels’ points in the quarter. Bagwell’s two three-pointers and Day’s work in the paint created a 42-33 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Graves County refused to go down without a fight. The Lady Eagles tightened their defense and mounted a strong comeback in the final quarter, cutting into Christian County’s lead. However, the Lady Colonels showed composure under pressure, doing just enough to secure the four-point win.
Key Performances:
- NeVaeh Day (Sr.): Day delivered a stellar performance, scoring 19 points, with 15 of those coming in the second half. She was relentless on the boards, pulling down 18 rebounds to lead both teams.
- Anaysia Bagwell (Jr.): Bagwell was a key factor in the Lady Colonels’ offense, scoring 14 points, including two three-pointers in the pivotal third quarter. She also added 2 rebounds.
- Lazarie Daniel (Sr.): Daniel was a force inside, contributing 9 points and 9 rebounds, helping Christian County maintain control in the paint.
Other contributions came from seniors DaNiya Bradley, who scored 2 points and grabbed 5 rebounds, and Carliah Hobson, who chipped in 2 points and 1 rebound. Senior Debony Anderson added 5 points, including a three-pointer, and was key on the defensive end.
Graves County’s Ginger Martin led her team with 14 points, while Kailee Winfrey added 9 points. Despite their efforts, the Lady Eagles struggled to find consistent scoring against Christian County’s stifling third-quarter defense.
The win improves Christian County’s record to 3-2 on the season and provides a confidence boost as they prepare to face McCracken County in the Holiday Hoopla Classic on Saturday night. The Lady Colonels’ ability to step up in critical moments and deliver under pressure highlights their potential for a strong season ahead.
This victory, fueled by teamwork and leadership, shows that the Lady Colonels are a team to watch as the season progresses. Their focus now shifts to building on this momentum as they continue their journey through the Holiday Hoopla Classic.
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