Onalaska has won four straight games at home, while Trinity has won four straight on the road, but those streaks won't matter much on Tuesday. A feisty cat fight is on tap when the Onalaska Wildcats challenge the Trinity Tigers at 7:30 p.m. Onalaska knows how to get points on the board -- the squad has finished with 55 points or more in their past 18 contests -- so hopefully Trinity likes a good challenge.
Last Friday, Onalaska didn't have too much breathing room in their match against Coldspring-Oakhurst, but they still walked away with a 76-71 victory. Given the Wildcats' advantage in MaxPreps' Texas basketball rankings (they are ranked 407th, while the Trojans are ranked 997th), the result wasn't entirely unexpected.
Multiple players turned in solid performances to lead Onalaska to victory, but perhaps none more so than Devon Vienneau, who almost dropped a double-double on 19 points and nine rebounds. Brayden Topkins was another key player, going 6 for 10 on his way to 20 points and seven boards.
Onalaska smashed the offensive glass and finished the game with 13 offensive rebounds. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now pulled down at least eight offensive boards in 28 consecutive games.
Meanwhile, Trinity came up short against Crockett on Friday, falling 75-52.
Onalaska has been performing incredibly well recently as they've won 15 of their last 16 contests, which provided a nice bump to their 24-5 record this season. As for Trinity, their loss dropped their record down to 16-7.
Everything came up roses for Onalaska against Trinity in their previous matchup on January 10th, as the team secured a 94-65 win. Does Onalaska have another victory up their sleeve, or will Trinity turn the tables on them? We'll have the answer soon enough.
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