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Lady Lions down South Central
LOOGOOTEE — The Loogootee Lady Lions decided to stay home for their Black Friday shopping and made South Central pay full price in a 55-46 win at Jack Butcher Arena on Friday.
Loogootee (3-1) placed two players in double figures and showed a nice inside-outside combination against perennial southeastern Indiana power South Central (0-2). On the perimeter, sophomore guard Wynter Wagoner led the Lady Lions with 20 points, including four second half 3-pointers.
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