The Spring Hill Raiders won the last time they faced the Giles County Bobcats, and things went their way on Thursday too. Spring Hill was the clear victor by a 64-44 margin over Giles County. With that victory, Spring Hill brought their scoring average up to 50.7 points per game.
Spring Hill's success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Jeycelyn Brashear led the charge by dropping a double-double on 22 points and 13 rebounds. That makes it three consecutive games in which Brashear has scored at least 25% of Spring Hill's points. Mariya Ramzy was another key contributor, scoring 17 points along with seven rebounds and six assists.
The win got Spring Hill back to even at 8-8. As for Giles County, they bumped their record down to 1-10 with that loss, which was their sixth straight on the road dating back to last season.
Spring Hill won't have much time to rest: their next contest is against Summertown at 6:00 p.m. on January 5th. One thing working in Summertown's favor is that they have posted big point totals in their last eight contests. As for Giles County, they will be playing at home against Lawrence County at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Lawrence County presents a significant challenge as they come into the match much higher ranked than Giles County in Tennessee (Lawrence County is ranked 166th, while Giles County is ranked 336th).