
Franklin County Rebelettes battled hard but ultimately fell to the Central Magnet Tigerettes in a crucial district contest, suffering a 46-38 defeat. The loss brings the Rebelettes’ overall record to 12-12 on the season, with a 6-2 mark in district play.
From the opening tip-off, both teams demonstrated strong defensive intensity, making each possession critical. Franklin County held their ground in the first half, keeping pace with Central Magnet through a combination of aggressive play and efficient ball movement. However, as the game progressed, the Tigerettes capitalized on key scoring opportunities and defensive stops to create separation on the scoreboard. While Franklin County showed resilience and determination throughout the matchup, turnovers and missed opportunities in the latter stages of the game proved costly. Central Magnet executed their game plan effectively down the stretch, using defensive pressure and efficient shot selection to maintain their lead.
The Rebelettes saw notable performances from several players, with Gracen Baggett and Nakayjah Holman leading the team in scoring with 11 points a piece. Aahna Carter contributed 6 points, while Baylor Russell added 4. Kenzie Arnold and Hannah Campbell each provided 2 points to round out the team’s offensive efforts.
Despite the setback, the Rebelettes remain in a strong position within the district standings. With a 6-2 district record, they will look to regroup and refocus as they prepare for the remainder of the season. Franklin County will now shift their attention to their upcoming game in Lawrenceburg, where they will take on the Lawrence County Wildcats on Tuesday at 6 PM. Coverage from ESPN Winchester on this game is To Be Determined, Stay tuned to our Facebook Page for updates.
The loss brings the Rebelettes’ overall record to 12-12 on the season, with a 4-2 mark in district play.
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