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Game Recap

On Tuesday evening, the Tigers traveled to Richmond to take on the Saints. St. Christopher’s jumped out to a quick lead, but WFS battled back and trailed 17–14 after the first period. The Tigers gained a bit of momentum in the second, but made some crucial errors late in the period and trailed 35–28 at the half. In the second half, Woodberry trailed by as many as 11, but kept chipping away. Down six to start the third, the Tigers locked in defensively and began a three-point barrage to outscore STC 25–12 in the quarter and pull away for the victory.  
 
The Saints were held to 41% from the field, 20% from three, and to five second-chance points. The Tigers shot 49% from the field, 56% from three (10-18), and assisted on 20 of 24 baskets. With the win, Woodberry improves to 12–2 overall and 3–1 in Prep League play. 
 
Stat Leaders 
Cade Ellis - 21p, 7a, 1r, 1s 
Stiles Harper - 19p, 6r, 4a, 1s 
George Kalyuzhny - 19p, 4r, 2s 
CJ Rissmiller - 4p, 3r, 2a
NYrobi Johnson - 3p, 6r, 4a, 1s 
Bilal Bangura - 2p, 1r
Connor Lavin - 4r, 2b 
Keondre Hudgens - 3a, 2r
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