HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The Christian County Lady Colonels hosted the Hopkinsville Tigers for a rivalry matchup on Friday. The Colonels built an early lead, and, powered by a 17-point performance from Anaysia Bagwell, earned a 57-37 win.

Neither team could get much going on the offensive end early on, but Christian County was able to get more shots to fall, and built a 26-12 lead going into the half.

Hopkinsville head coach Keith Leslie said his squad needs to play more as a team in order to avoid falling into a deficit.

“We have to play more defense, and as a unit,” said Leslie. “We didn’t have a lot go our way tonight, and on nights like that, we have to play harder and give a better effort.”

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The Colonels put the nail in the coffin going on a 20-7 run in the third quarter.

Christian County head coach Kiki Radford said her team’s defense was what led to the win against their cross-town rival.

“We just had to buckle down on the defensive end,” said Radford. “When we play defense like we’re capable of playing, we’re a really good team. We limited second-chance opportunities, and that was a difference-maker tonight.”

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