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Bobcats rally past Wolves
UNION SPRINGS - The Union Springs Wolves controlled the play for all of Friday night's game against Lansing - except when it mattered most.
The Bobcats, led by Teagan Barresi's game-high 15 points, took their first lead in the fourth quarter and pulled away for a 52-46 victory in an IAC Division III boys basketball game.
“We played hard for three quarters, but we didn't finish the job,” Wolves point guard Nate Gavitt said. “We didn't finish the job in the fourth quarter, and that's the most important part.”
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