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Feb. 6—JAMESTOWN — Bismarck Legacy was up 10 points on the Blue Jay girls basketball team in the second half.
The Sabers couldn't hold onto the lead.
"We put up a strong team win, showing resilience and composure after falling behind .... in the second half," said JHS head coach Andy Skunberg.
The Blue Jays not only came back but ended up defeating Legacy 61-54 Friday night. Final stats were not available when The Jamestown Sun went to press.
Jamestown is now 6-6 in the West Region standings. The next game for the Jays is scheduled for Feb. 10 against Minot. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. at Jerry Meyer Arena.
"Facing a well-coached Legacy squad that played with relentless effort, we responded with grit on both ends of the floor," Skunberg said. "The performance was one as coaches we are really proud of, while also serving as a reminder that continued improvement is needed in all areas as the team prepares for a challenging week ahead."
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The Sabers couldn't hold onto the lead.
"We put up a strong team win, showing resilience and composure after falling behind .... in the second half," said JHS head coach Andy Skunberg.
The Blue Jays not only came back but ended up defeating Legacy 61-54 Friday night. Final stats were not available when The Jamestown Sun went to press.
Jamestown is now 6-6 in the West Region standings. The next game for the Jays is scheduled for Feb. 10 against Minot. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. at Jerry Meyer Arena.
"Facing a well-coached Legacy squad that played with relentless effort, we responded with grit on both ends of the floor," Skunberg said. "The performance was one as coaches we are really proud of, while also serving as a reminder that continued improvement is needed in all areas as the team prepares for a challenging week ahead."
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