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Josh Barnett - Sports
Editor
The three points the Lady Raiders'
defense gave up in the first quarter of their game
at South Dearborn pretty much set the tone as they
cruised to a 15 point victory Tuesday night. Although
South Ripley scored just 40 points in the game,
their defense held the Lady Knights to just 25.
The win marks SR's sixth straight victory and pushes
their record to 13-2 on the season.
In the first quarter just two Raiders scored,
but it was good enough to give them a 9 point lead
after they outscored the Knight 12-3. Erin Collier
scored 8 of the 12, which included a last second
three-pointer to push the Raiders ahead by 9, and
Julie Lipperd scored the other four.
South Dearborn more than doubled their first quarter
performance in the second scoring 8 points, but
the deficit stayed at nine as the Raiders matched
the 8 points. Going into halftime South Ripley
was leading 20-11.
Collier scored 10 points in the first half and
Lipperd had 8. Ciara
McGuire scored the teams other two points.
Neither team scored a lot again in the third quarter,
but South Ripley still managed to add a couple
points to their lead as they outscored the Lady
Knights 8-6. Going into the fourth quarter the
Raiders were sitting on an 11 point lead.
South Ripley's defense held South Dearborn to
under double-digit scoring four the fourth straight
quarter as they held them to just 8 points. The
Raiders added 12 to their total to grab the 15
point victory.
Lipperd led South Ripley finishing just one rebound
shy of a double-double with 14 points and 9 rebounds.
Collier was the second leading scorer and the only
other Raider to finish in double-digit scoring
with 10. She also had a team high 8 assists. Ciara
McGuire scored 6 points and Ashley Thomas chipped
in 4.
The Lady Raiders are hosting Brownstown tonight
(Thurs.) with hopes of grabbing their seventh straight
win. That game is scheduled to start at 6:00 pm
with the JV playing first.
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