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Kodiaks find a win in tight game against the Clippers

CARONPORT, SK- The Clippers and Kodiaks faced each other in a one game weekend, both teams were restless, but the Kodiaks came up on top winning 64-66

The Clippers started the game going off on a 9-0 run, the Kodiaks started to build some momentum near the end of the quarter capping the Clippers lead to 20-14.

Off the start of the second quarter, there were a number of fouls and missed shots as the two teams battled back and forth. #9 Juhee Anderson was a big aspect to the Kodiaks with 10 points, contributing to the Kodiaks 30-34 lead.

Starting off the second half, both teams battled hard against each other, going both ways in exciting action. With 3:34 in the third quarter, the score was at 40-42 for the Kodiaks. The Kodiaks went on a 9-2 run in the final minutes of the quarter and ended the third off 42-53.

In the last quarter of play the Clippers came out hungry, starting off with a 7-0 run. The Kodiaks picked up their play and held the lead. However, the Clippers carried the game into the dying minutes, both teams went neck to neck with a minute left in the game at 63-64 for the Kodiaks. In the last minute of play #6 Tracy Lewis for the Clippers tied the game up with a free throw, right after this #9 Juhee Anderson for the Kodiaks was clutch and got both of her free throws with less than 30 seconds left in the game. The Kodiaks won the game 64-66 in this super tight game.

Player of the game for the Clippers was #11 Adrianna Beck with 21 points. For the Kodiaks #9 Juhee Anderson obtained player of the game, scoring 22 points and 5 assists.