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Great game between LC-Mead

The expected girls powers in the Greater Spokane League put on an entertaining show Friday night. Two-time state champion Lewis and Clark held off host Mead 52-48 thanks a bunch to Oregon State-bound Brittany Kennedy, 17 points and a defensive masterpiece.

But the future is bright for the Panthers.
Sophomore Jazzy Redmon, who had her coming out at state last March, was hard to stop, leading Panthers rebounders, going coast-to-coast or hitting the 3-ball and scoring 23. She is one of three sophomores and a freshman in Mead’s lineup. In two games now, frosh Taylor Ingebritsen has scored in double figures, scoring 12 of her 14 in the second half.

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