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Tournament Preview: The Lady Vikings head into the Wolves Den 2/17
Teays Valley (8-15) is gearing up to take on the third-seeded Worthington (17-5) in the District semifinals on Monday, February 17 at 6 PM.
Lady Vikings Looking to Build on Dominant Performance
Teays Valley is coming off a dominating 72-37 win over Franklin Heights in their sectional opener. Cooper McManaway and Tessa Horsley led the charge, combining for 26 points and 12 rebounds. Horsley's impressive performance included a double-double, with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Avery Mann added 10 points, while Areyana Karshner and Cami Robins chipped in with 9 and 8 points, respectively.
Wolves Seeking to Extend Winning Streak
Worthington Kilbourne enters the matchup on a high note, having defeated Westerville North 59-28 in their previous game on Valentine's Day. Olviah Wilkerson paced the Wolves with 20 points.
Matchup Breakdown
The Lady Vikings will face a stiff test against the Wolves, who boast a strong offense that averages 47.2 points per game. Worthington Kilbourne also excels on the glass, grabbing 27.5 rebounds per contest. The Wolves are led by Olviah Wilkerson, who averages 10.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.
Teays Valley Seeking Upset
Despite being the underdog, Teays Valley will look to pull off an upset and advance to the sectional finals. The Lady Vikings will need to contain Wilkerson and the Wolves' high-powered offense if they hope to come out on top.
Team Stat Comparison
Worthington Kilbourne holds a statistical advantage over Teays Valley in several key areas. The Wolves average 47.2 points per game, while also dominating the glass with 27.5 rebounds per contest. They also excel in assists, averaging 11.9 per game, and have a strong defensive presence with 15.6 steals and 1.6 blocks per game.
Common Opponents
The two teams have one common opponent, Hilliard Bradley. Worthington Kilbourne defeated Hilliard Bradley 53-43, while Teays Valley fell 40-31.
Coverage
The Lady Vikings and Wolves will face off on Monday, February 17 at 6 PM at Worthington Kilbourne High School, I will be making the trip to cover for TV Athletics!
Teays Valley (8-15) is gearing up to take on the third-seeded Worthington (17-5) in the District semifinals on Monday, February 17 at 6 PM.
Lady Vikings Looking to Build on Dominant Performance
Teays Valley is coming off a dominating 72-37 win over Franklin Heights in their sectional opener. Cooper McManaway and Tessa Horsley led the charge, combining for 26 points and 12 rebounds. Horsley's impressive performance included a double-double, with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Avery Mann added 10 points, while Areyana Karshner and Cami Robins chipped in with 9 and 8 points, respectively.
Wolves Seeking to Extend Winning Streak
Worthington Kilbourne enters the matchup on a high note, having defeated Westerville North 59-28 in their previous game on Valentine's Day. Olviah Wilkerson paced the Wolves with 20 points.
Matchup Breakdown
The Lady Vikings will face a stiff test against the Wolves, who boast a strong offense that averages 47.2 points per game. Worthington Kilbourne also excels on the glass, grabbing 27.5 rebounds per contest. The Wolves are led by Olviah Wilkerson, who averages 10.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.
Teays Valley Seeking Upset
Despite being the underdog, Teays Valley will look to pull off an upset and advance to the sectional finals. The Lady Vikings will need to contain Wilkerson and the Wolves' high-powered offense if they hope to come out on top.
Team Stat Comparison
Worthington Kilbourne holds a statistical advantage over Teays Valley in several key areas. The Wolves average 47.2 points per game, while also dominating the glass with 27.5 rebounds per contest. They also excel in assists, averaging 11.9 per game, and have a strong defensive presence with 15.6 steals and 1.6 blocks per game.
Common Opponents
The two teams have one common opponent, Hilliard Bradley. Worthington Kilbourne defeated Hilliard Bradley 53-43, while Teays Valley fell 40-31.
Coverage
The Lady Vikings and Wolves will face off on Monday, February 17 at 6 PM at Worthington Kilbourne High School, I will be making the trip to cover for TV Athletics!