Girls Basketball
Honaker 38, Twin Springs 37
Bristol Herald Courier | BHC Sports Desk | Photo Credit: A & J's Photography
For the second time this season, Honaker and Twin Springs played a low-scoring contest decided by a small margin. This time it was the Tigers who triumphed.
Julianna Farmer fired in 20 points to go along with nine rebounds and four steals as Honaker won, avenging a 29-27 setback to the Titans on Dec. 22.
Dani Whaley hit a late 3-pointer to give The Tigers the lead for good.
Carey Keene added nine rebounds and five blocks for Honaker, now 6-3 on the season.
“It was a very nice win for this team. I am proud of them all,” said Honaker coach Misty Davis Miller. “The biggest difference is we had a better offensive night.”
Twin Springs received 14 points from Isabella Dingus.
HONAKER (38) – Musick 6, Rose 3, C. Keene 4, Bandy 0, Whaley 3, Campbell 0, Farmer 20, Av. Keene 0, Lowe 2.
TWIN SPRINGS (37) – Dingus 14, Davidson 3, Lee 1, Gillenwater 8, Ross 5, Dean 6.
Honaker 7 11 10 10—38
Twin Springs 7 13 13 4—37
3-point goals – Honaker 1 (Farmer), TS 4 (Dingus, Davidson, Ross, Dean).
JV Game: Honaker 32, Twin Springs 18

