The Stratford Lady Bulldogs had a huge first half scoring 17 points in each of the first two quarters and built a double digit lead over the Elmore City-Pernell Lady Badgers. The Lady Badgers cut the lead down a little in the second half as they outscored Stratford but the damage was done in the first half as the Lady Bulldogs posted a 48-26 lead.
Alana Reeds scored a team high 10 points to lead the Lady Bulldogs as eight different ladies got into the scoring column.
Elmore’s Kaley Paille led all scorers with 15 points.
Strat 17 17 6 5 - 48
ECP 5 4 8 9 - 26
Stratford – Alana Reaves 10, Emily Readnour 8, Ashton Helm 8, Taylor Neal 6, Lacey Hatter 4, Braden Mantooth 4, Tamera Waller 4, Deamber Barrett 1.
Elmore-Pernell – Kaley Paille 15, Whitlee Willson 4, Morgan Lewis 3, Logan Miller 2, Jasmine Landers 2.
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