Glasgow senior Cynthia Austin (12) and sophomore Kayla Kirkpatrick (10) defend South Warren freshman Jooniper Strow (12) during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
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Glasgow sophomore Karli Hagan (22) defends South Warren senior Jenna Lindsey (3) near the basket during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
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South Warren freshman Jooniper Strow (12) is blocked by Glasgow sophomore Karli Hagan (22) during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
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South Warren freshman Karis Carter (24) is defended by Glasgow sophomore Kayla Kirkpatrick (10) during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
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Glasgow eighth grader Kerigan Hagan (5) drives to the basket during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
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Glasgow seventh grader Reece England (2) drives to the basket during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
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South Warren freshman Karis Carter (24) defends Glasgow sophomore Kayla Kirkpatrick (10) during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
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Glasgow sophomore Karli Hagan (22) is defended by South Warren senior Ashley Overbay (21) during the Lady Scotties’ 30-25 win over South Warren in Saturday night’s 4th Region State Farm Challenge at Bowling Green High School.
About Jack Dobbs
Jack covers city government for the Daily News. Originally from Simpson County, he attended Western Kentucky University and graduated in 2022 with a degree in journalism.