Tigers Win home opener

Coach Anderson
The Tigers opened their season with an exciting matchup against Hume-Fogg. Both teams started sluggishly, struggling to minimize turnovers and find offensive rhythm. Despite the slow start, the Tigers stayed competitive with key defensive stops, heading into halftime trailing 17-12.

The second half marked a turning point as freshman point guard Jamison Jackson '29 took charge, delivering an impressive 26-point performance. The Tigers found their groove on both ends of the court, holding Hume-Fogg to just 8 points in the half while pouring in 30 points of their own. This dominant second-half effort secured the Tigers’ victory in their season opener.
The Tigers opened their season with an exciting matchup against Hume-Fogg. Both teams started sluggishly, struggling to minimize turnovers and find offensive rhythm. Despite the slow start, the Tigers stayed competitive with key defensive stops, heading into halftime trailing 17-12.

The second half marked a turning point as freshman point guard Jamison Jackson '29 took charge, delivering an impressive 26-point performance. The Tigers found their groove on both ends of the court, holding Hume-Fogg to just 8 points in the half while pouring in 30 points of their own. This dominant second-half effort secured the Tigers’ victory in their season opener.
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