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Pickett County Rolls 77-32


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1-0 AA DeKalb County visited Pickett County 0-0 after winning their first game 61-15, but the Lady Bobcats were too much for DeKalb with the Lady Bobcats rolling to a 77-32 win. The game was over early giving PC the chance for all their players to get plenty of playing time. Probable Miss Basketball nominee Courtney Pritchett played outstanding D and got her share of rebounds, plus 9 points, while Junior Aaliyah Brown scored 16, had a 3 and 3 steals. Freshman phenom Abbi Bilbrey scored 16 and had 2 steals and led in rebounds in her first start as a Lady Bobcat.  Another outstanding freshman played a lot of the game...Chloe Burton with 3 steals and 8 points. Freshman Bailey Evens hit both her 3 point shots, while starters Savannah Hammock and Gracie Martin also had outstanding games with 11 and 6 points. Also seeing plenty of playing time was sophomore Elly Smith. It was 25-9 at the end of 1, 45-16 at the half and 62-37 at the end of 3. The team had 5 threes. They travel to Livingston looking for their 6th straight over Hogeye on Tuesday. They Lady Bobcats looked faster and deeper in talent than last year's state tournament team. While it was a tough loss for DeKalb County they looked like a team which will have their share of wins this year. Good Luck to DeKalb County the rest of their season.

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