Bloomington High School Sports Recap – Nov. 18-23
This week in Bloomington, the local high school sports scene saw some exciting girls basketball action. The highlight of the week was Bloomington North’s victory over Martinsville with a final score of 52-47. The Cougars, despite missing key players Ashley Stegemoller and Lulu Frank, rallied together and displayed a team-oriented effort. Kate Lehr led the charge with 16 points, while Ava Robbennolt added 14 and Audrey Burton followed closely with 11. The team as a whole hit an impressive 10 three-pointers.
Martinsville, who is struggling with their record at 1-3, kept the game competitive. Chloe Jones and Addie Curless each scored 11 points as they attempted to close an early deficit, trailing 39-25 going into the fourth quarter. They made a strong push with four three-pointers but ultimately came up short.
Edgewood Mustangs also had an impressive showing against Bloomfield, securing a dominant 63-24 victory. Macey Crider was on fire, scoring 22 points while Ally Bland added 11 and Madi Bland contributed 10. The Mustangs took control early, leading 35-12 at halftime, showcasing their skills in this first road game of the season.
In other fixtures, Owen Valley Patriots displayed resilience to beat West Vigo 51-36. After a slow start, Owen Valley powered ahead with a 24-point second quarter, with Hannah Bixler scoring 20 points, helping secure their fourth win of the season and pushing their record to 4-1.
The competition in Bloomington is heating up as teams continue to battle through their seasons, with players showing impressive skills and determination. Stay tuned for more high school sports updates!

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