The Centralia girls displayed the talent they have at their youngest and oldest.
The Lady Panthers defeated Clarence Cannon Conference foe Highland 59-46 behind the 22 points, four 2-pointers and …
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The Centralia girls displayed the talent they have at their youngest and oldest.
The Lady Panthers defeated Clarence Cannon Conference foe Highland 59-46 behind the 22 points, four 2-pointers and two blocks by freshman Braylin Brunkhorst and 15 points, four rebounds and four assists by senior Jozelynn Bostick.
Their seventh straight win began with a 17-14 lead after the first quarter and then a 33-24 halftime lead.
Centralia (18-3, 2-2 CCC) also had Raegan Anderson finish with nine points and four assists, Annie Robinson post six points, eight rebounds and four assists, and Harper Sontheimer tally five assists.
The boys defeated Highland 55-42 to move to 12-8 overall and 3-1 in conference.
The teams each have a couple of road conference games this week — Tuesday at Macon and Friday at Monroe City.
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