A feisty cat fight will be fought as Princeton Tigers take on Jennings County Panthers at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday. Princeton is coming into the match hot, having won their last six games.
Princeton is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Saturday. They came out on top against Washington by a score of 43-33.

Edwin Holmes
03/08/25 vs Washington | 71% |
03/07/25 vs Gibson Southern | 69% |
02/25/25 vs Heritage Hills | 54% |
02/21/25 @ Forest Park | 67% |
02/17/25 @ Tecumseh | 64% |
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It was another big night for Edwin Holmes, who went 5-for-7 on his way to 14 points along with six boards and four steals. He is also on a roll when it comes to shooting accuracy, as he's posted one of at least 50% in the last 12 games he's played. Another player making a difference was Jace Jenkins, who posted nine points.
Meanwhile, Jennings County strolled past South Dearborn with points to spare on Saturday, taking the game 69-55. The victory made it back-to-back wins for the Panthers.
Jennings County's win came from a few key players Princeton will need to keep an eye on. One of the most notable was Carter Kent, who shot 58% from the field to rack up 27 points in addition to seven assists and six rebounds. Jeremiah Davis was another key player, putting up 19 points.
Princeton's win bumped their record up to 23-2. As for Jennings County, their victory bumped their record up to 12-14.
Some high-performance offense is likely on the agenda as the two teams are some of the highest-scoring teams around. Princeton hasn't had any problem running up the score this season, having averaged 59.6 points per game. However, it's not like Jennings County struggles in that department as they've been averaging 63.2 points. With both teams so easily able to put up points, the only question left is who can put up more Check MaxPreps after the match for a full breakdown of the game, commentary, and other basketball content.
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