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The Lawrenceville Lady Basketball Indians used zone trapping pressure to come up with numerous turnovers which led to points Monday night as they picked up a 51-38 win over the Oblong-Palestine-Hutsonville (OPH) Lady Wildcats at Lawrenceville High School. The game was tight in the first half with OPH leading 10-8 after one quarter and the Lady Indians 21-20 at the half. Then the Lady Indian pressure began to take it's toll in the second half and the hosts took a 33-29 lead after three quarters and then hit baskets and free throws down the stretch to pull away for the 13 point victory. The Lady Indians were paced by Kenidee Boldt and Addeline Sanders each with 19 point-11 rebound double double performances. Sanders scored 13 of her points in the second half to lead the charge. The Lady Indians also won a two quarter JV game 15-10. The Lady Indians are now 7-16 and will travel to Olney Tuesday for a rescheduled Little Illini Conference (LIC) game.
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