The St. Luke's Episcopal Wildcats just played last yesterday, but they'll still welcome the Clarke County Bulldogs at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. St. Luke's Episcopal has been getting the ball to fall more lately as they've increased their point totals each of their last three games.
St. Luke's Episcopal is headed into the game after thoroughly thrashing Washington County: they outscored them in every quarter. Everything went St. Luke's Episcopal's way against Washington County on Monday as St. Luke's Episcopal made off with a 52-30 victory. The Wildcats pushed the score to 43-22 by the end of the third, a deficit the Bulldogs had little chance of recovering from.
St. Luke's Episcopal found their leader in sophomore Logan Stephenson, who almost dropped a double-double on 20 points and nine assists. That makes it six consecutive games in which Stephenson has scored at least a third of St. Luke's Episcopal's points. Megan McDonough was another key player, going 5 for 8 on her way to 12 points.
St. Luke's Episcopal was working as a unit and finished the game with 13 assists. The team's really been improving in that area: they've now improved their assist total in four consecutive contests.
Meanwhile, Clarke County came up short against Thomasville on Saturday and fell 54-44.
Clarke County's loss dropped their record down to 7-4. As for St. Luke's Episcopal, they have been performing incredibly well recently as they've won six of their last seven matches, which provided a massive bump to their 7-10 record this season.
St. Luke's Episcopal took their win against Clarke County in their previous meeting back in February of 2024 by a conclusive 45-24. Will St. Luke's Episcopal repeat their success, or does Clarke County have a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.
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