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Lady Cats roll to 76-36 win over CGHS
by Jay Compton
Sports Editor
Feb 07, 2013 | 9217 views | 2 2 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Cumberland Gap senior Whitney Elliott looks to get a shot off as Bell County's Paige Robbins (32) and Kelli Smith defend during Thursday's game. Elliott led the Lady Panthers with 11 points while Robbins scored 14 as the Lady Cats rolled to a 76-36 win.
Photos by Jay Compton|Daily News Cumberland Gap senior Whitney Elliott looks to get a shot off as Bell County's Paige Robbins (32) and Kelli Smith defend during Thursday's game. Elliott led the Lady Panthers with 11 points while Robbins scored 14 as the Lady Cats rolled to a 76-36 win.
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Lady Cat sophomore guard Jess Sanders releases a jumper as Cumberland Gap's Chelsea Bingham defends during Thursday's game. Sanders finished with 13 points while Bingham scored ten.
Lady Cat sophomore guard Jess Sanders releases a jumper as Cumberland Gap's Chelsea Bingham defends during Thursday's game. Sanders finished with 13 points while Bingham scored ten.
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Bell freshman forward Sarah Collins puts up a little hook shot over Lady Panther Morgan Beeler.
Bell freshman forward Sarah Collins puts up a little hook shot over Lady Panther Morgan Beeler.
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LOG MOUNTAIN —Cumberland Gap’s girls never really had a chance.

Bell County senior forward Paige Robbins scored 12 of her game-high 14 points in the first quarter as the Lady Cats built a 19-8 lead and never look back.

The lead grew to 33-8 midway through the second quarter and all 13 Lady Cats that dressed scored at least one point as Bell County cruised to a 76-36 win on homecoming Thursday night.

Jess Sanders added 13 points while Kelli Smith, Katrina Johnson, Jamie Boatright and Kaitlyn Taylor each scored eight for the Lady Cats.

Cumberland Gap was led by senior forward Whitney Elliott’s 11 points and junior guard Chelsea Bingham added 10.

Bingham hit a pair of 3-pointers for the Lady Panthers to end Bell’s run in the second period, but Smith scored all eight of her points in the period (also hitting two 3s). Morgan Garnett went four for four from the free throw line and Sanders converted a three-point play. Genna Lake and Elliott had baskets for Cumberland Gap as the halftime score was 40-18.

Sanders knocked down two 3-pointers in the third quarter and Johnson also connected from downtown on her way to five points as the Lady Cats continued to pull away. Cumberland Gap got five points from Elliott and a basket from Bingham as Bell’s lead was 56-25 after three.

Rachel Kimbrough and Morgan Beeler scored four points each for CG in the fourth quarter and Amber Craig hit a 3, but the Bell County bench was also very effective. Taylor hit two 3s from the corner, Alex Brock also connected from long range and Boatright scored four points. A late basket from Allison Howard set the final score at 76-36.

Bell sophomore guard Maci Morris sat out with her knee injury as a precaution. She received good news from the doctor on Wednesday and while she’s questionable for Friday’s game she should be able to return to the court in the near future.

The Lady Cats (21-4) play host to Knox Central this evening in the first game of a double-header starting at 6 p.m.

The Lady Panthers (4-20) wrap up their regular season on Saturday at Chuckey-Doak and will start play in the District 2-AA Tournament on Thursday at Claiborne.

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Cumb. Gap…..8…10…..7…11 — 36

Bell County…19…21…16…20 — 76

CUMBERLAND GAP (36): Whitney Elliott 11, Chelsea Bingham 10, Morgan Beeler 4, Rachel Kimbrough 4, Amber Craig 3, Ashley Ridgeley 2, Genna Lake 2, Danielle Caldwell 0, Kierstyn Carmical 0, Tessa Brooks 0.

BELL COUNTY (76): Paige Robbins 14, Jess Sanders 13, Kelli Smith 8, Katrina Johnson 8, Jamie Boatright 8, Kaitlyn Taylor 8, Morgan Garnett 4, Caleigh Collet 3, Alex Brock 3, Sarah Collins 2, Allison Howard 2, Bethany Miracle 2, Courtney Cinnamon 1.



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CGHS FAN.
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February 08, 2013
WE HAVE NO CHANCE?!?!

who do you think you are?

the girls had a chance to win..

you shouldn't put anyone down like that.

I won't be buying anymore papers.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
cghsfan
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February 08, 2013
Seriously... the comment in this article was not necessary. If the Lady Panthers had a coach this season that would actually coach.. the game would have been ended differently, their entire season would have been different. As if our girls haven't had a rough enough season, you had to add that statement in your news article "They did not stand a chance". Thanks for your support for the Cumberland Gap Lady Panathers basketball team :/
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