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02/27/25 - Home | 26-25 W |
02/07/25 - Away | 48-33 W |
01/26/24 - Home | 23-56 L |
01/27/23 - Away | 30-41 L |
02/25/22 - Neutral | 43-58 L |
+ 5 more games |
There's no place like home for Gilpin County, who bounced back after a loss on the road last Tuesday. They slipped by Dayspring Christian Academy 26-25 on Thursday. That's the second time they've managed to beat them this season, as they also won 48-33 back in February.
Gilpin County was led to victory by Faith Ramsey and Elise Vincent. Ramsey posted nine points along with six rebounds and four steals, while Vincent put up seven points in addition to eight steals and six boards. Vincent has become a key player for Gilpin County: the team is 14-1 when she posts at least three steals, but 3-4 otherwise.
Despite the loss, Dayspring Christian Academy saw an underclassman step up: sophomore Mikayla Perman had eight points and 12 rebounds. Thanks to that strong game, Perman now owns an excellent 45.5% field goal percentage.
Gilpin County is on a roll lately: they've won nine of their last ten matches. That's provided a nice bump to their 17-5 record this season. The wins came thanks in part to their defensive effort, having only surrendered 24.6 points on average over those games. This is the second loss in a row for Dayspring Christian Academy and nudges their season record down to 10-12.
We've got a battle between Eagles coming up. The two teams have allowed few points on average, (Gilpin County: 27.4, Heritage Christian: 25.3) so any points scored will be well earned. As for Dayspring Christian Academy, they will face off against Flatirons Academy at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. Flatirons Academy's defense has only allowed 28.2 points per game this season, so Dayspring Christian Academy's offense will have their work cut out for them.
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