Phil Campbell varsity girls basketball team splits at Clements tournament
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 By  Bart Moss Published 
4:30 pm Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Phil Campbell varsity girls basketball team splits at Clements tournament

The Phil Campbell varsity girls basketball team split games at the Clements Thanksgiving tournament, beating Westminster Christian 46-21 and losing to Vinemont 63-52.

Macy Hardy and Sidda Rogers led Phil Campbell with 13 points and 12 points respectively.

After a close first half, Phil Campbell dominated the second half.  The Bobcats trailed Westminster 14-13 at halftime but Phil Campbell outscored their opponent 17-2 in the third quarter and 16-5 in the second quarter to take the win.

Leela Baker added nine points for Phil Campbell with Hannah Welborn and Ayla Stowe scoring five each. Mia Ambrosio added two points.

The Bobcats fell to Vinemont on the second day of the tournament 63-52.

Vinemont led Phil Campbell 19-14 at the end of the first quarter. The Bobcats cut the Eagles lead to 31-28 at halftime.

Vinemont outscored Phil Campbell 49-37 in the third quarter, giving them enough cushion to solidify the lead.

Hannah Welborn led the Bobcats with 21 points, including 12 of Phil Campbell’s 14 first quarter points. Leela Baker followed with 16 points, scoring 10 of the Bobcats 15 fourth quarter points.  Macy Hardy added 11 points, Isabell Ashley six points and Sidda Rogers four points.

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