In the desolate landscape of high school girls' basketball, two powerhouses clashed in a nonconference game that would leave only one standing. Paris and Effingham, each with a mere two losses to their name, faced off in a battle of wills that would ultimately see the visiting Tigers emerge victorious, their third defeat a harsh reminder of the unforgiving nature of the sport. The game was a tale of two halves, Paris leading 25-22 at the break, only to see Effingham surge forth, outscoring them 16-9 and 19-11 in the final two quarters. The Tigers' rally was led by Tessa Raddatz, who scored 17 points, a testament to her unyielding determination. Meanwhile, Macy Bicknell shone for Paris, her 18 points a beacon of hope in a losing cause. Her teammates, Paedyn Keys and Morgan Coombes, added nine and eight points, respectively, but it was not enough to stem the tide of Effingham's onslaught. In other news, Martinsville's quartet of double-figure scorers - Molly Kannmacher, Julia Wilhoit, Bella Reed, and Charity Hammond - led the Bluestreaks to an 83 ← →
Paris and Effingham had just two losses each going into Thursday night's nonconference Illinois high school girls basketball game, but it was the ...You might also find this interesting: See here
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