USN un able to hold on to halftime lead at Bell Buckle

Mike Jones
Tigers go cold in the 3rd against Webb. 
USN started the game with great execution from the starting five. The Tigers did a great job on defense and that led to a double digit lead early in the first half. However, Webb made adjustments that led to a run of their own. By halftime USN's lead would only be one point. The Tigers were never able to get the momentum back. and eventually lost the game by 11. Clay Payne led the Tigers with 18 points and 9 rebounds. 

The Tigers fall to fourth in the district and will look forward to their rematch against Columbia Academy on Tuesday. 
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