Tigers begin season with with explosive 1st quarter

Mike Jones
Tigers score 30 points in the 1st quarter but unable to hold on for the win. 
USA began the game and need to see form on the office of end of the floor. The tigers were led by Sam Jackson and Clay Payne who scored 22 of the 30 points for the USN Tigers. The pace of this game slowed down dramatically after the first quarter. USN finished the first quarter with a 16 point lead however, the lead would only be 9 by the end of the first half.
 
Liam Schnelle played his first game in over a year. He missed all of last season because of a injury. In his first game back, Liam was instrumental on the defensive end taking two charges and doing a great job of reounding for the Tigers.  
 
Braylin Davis and Camerin Hinsey also had major contributions in the game.
 
There were plenty of moments where the Tigers showed that they're going to be a force to be reckoned with this season. This team is going to be a really fun team to watch!
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