If Dawson Springs was riding high fresh off their 76-49 takedown of Livingston Central last Wednesday, their most recent game may have dampened their spirits a bit. The Dawson Springs Panthers fell 74-66 to the Caldwell County Tigers on Thursday. The Panthers haven't had much luck with the Tigers recently, as the team's come up short the last five times they've met.

Montgomery Johnston
01/09/25 vs Caldwell County | 19 |
01/08/25 vs Livingston Central | 24 |
01/04/25 @ Christian Fellowship | 28 |
01/03/25 @ Caldwell County | 24 |
12/28/24 vs Ludlow | 30 |
Several Panthers players turned in solid performances despite ultimately coming up short. Perhaps the best among those players was Montgomery Johnston, who almost dropped a double-double on 19 points and nine boards. The game was Johnston's eighth in a row with at least ten points. The team also got some help courtesy of Easton Bourland, who went 6 of 9 on his way to 17 points and five boards.
Dawson Springs' loss ended a seven-game streak of wins at home dating back to last season and dropped them to 8-7. As for Caldwell County, the victory (which was their fourth in a row) raised their record to 9-3.
Dawson Springs will take on Madisonville-North Hopkins at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Dawson Springs knows how to get points on the board -- the team has finished with 55 points or more in their past seven contests -- so hopefully Madisonville-North Hopkins likes a good challenge. As for Caldwell County, they will look to defend their home court on January 17th against Hopkins County Central at 7:30 p.m.
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