Tigers lose at home

Coach Anderson
In their second game of the season, the Tigers faced off against the MBA Big Red. Building on momentum from their win over Hume-Fogg, the Tigers stayed competitive in the first quarter, trailing 21-13. However, the Big Red’s stifling and disciplined defense proved too much for the Tigers to overcome as the game progressed.

Freshman Jamison Jackson '29 led the Tigers in scoring with 15 points, while Isaac Fulton '26, Jack Barocas '28, and Houston Hirt '29 also contributed offensively. The Tigers will look to rebound in their first road game on Friday at Antioch High School.
In their second game of the season, the Tigers faced off against the MBA Big Red. Building on momentum from their win over Hume-Fogg, the Tigers stayed competitive in the first quarter, trailing 21-13. However, the Big Red’s stifling and disciplined defense proved too much for the Tigers to overcome as the game progressed.

Freshman Jamison Jackson '29 led the Tigers in scoring with 15 points, while Isaac Fulton '26, Jack Barocas '28, and Houston Hirt '29 also contributed offensively. The Tigers will look to rebound in their first road game on Friday at Antioch High School.
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