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01/30/24 - Home | 44-41 W |
01/17/23 - Away | 54-40 W |
12/17/22 - Home | 49-28 W |
01/17/22 - Away | 42-47 L |
11/29/21 - Away | 52-38 W |
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Chiles is 8-2 against Godby since January of 2018 and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Friday. The Chiles Timberwolves just played yesterday, but they'll still head out to face the Godby Cougars at 7:00 p.m. Chiles has now lost eight straight, leaving the team hunting for their first win since December 6.
Chiles lost 60-36 to Lincoln on Thursday. While losing is never fun, the Timberwolves can't take it too hard given the team's big disadvantage in MaxPreps' Florida basketball rankings (they are ranked 471st, while the Trojans are ranked 125th).
Meanwhile, Godby was fully in charge on Wednesday, breezing past Taylor County 69-12. The Cougars have made a habit of sweeping their opponents off the court, having now won eight games by 36 points or more this season.
Chiles better focus on containing Kenijah Clayton and Cristina Brown as the pair were huge in Godby's win. Clayton went 9 of 10 en route to 20 points along with eight boards and seven assists, while Brown dropped a double-double on 18 points and ten rebounds. With that strong performance, Brown is now averaging an impressive 8.1 boards per game. The team also got some help courtesy of Logan Cornelius, who went 6 for 10 on her way to 16 points and six rebounds.
Godby was working as a unit and finished the game with 18 assists. That's the most assists they've posted since back in January of 2024.
Godby is on a roll lately: they've won seven of their last nine matchups, which provided a nice bump to their 11-5 record this season. Those victories came thanks to their defensive effort, having only surrendered 26.9 points per game. As for Chiles, their defeat dropped their record down to 2-11.
Chiles came out on top in a nail-biter against Godby in their previous meeting back in January of 2024, sneaking past 44-41. The rematch might be a little tougher for Chiles since the squad won't have the home-court advantage this time around. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
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