In a tense matchup at the Smoky Mountain Christmas Classic, the Cascade Lady Champions rallied for a 69-56 victory over Johnson Central. Capitalizing on 58 free-throw attempts and drawing 44 fouls, the Lady Champions (11-2) seized control and showcased their resilience.
Cascade Shoots 58 Free Throws in Win Over Johnson Central on Day Two of Smoky Mountain Christmas Classic
Key Takeaways:
- Cascade secured a 69-56 comeback victory.
- The Lady Champions now hold an 11-2 record.
- They shot 58 free throws during the game.
- Johnson Central committed 44 fouls.
- The matchup occurred in Gatlinburg, Tenn., on day two of the Smoky Mountain Christmas Classic.
A Fierce Battle in Gatlinburg
On day two of the Smoky Mountain Christmas Classic in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the Cascade Lady Champions squared off against the Johnson Central Golden Eagles (KY). The teams entered Friday afternoon’s contest with momentum, looking to secure a win in a holiday tournament known for drawing competitive matchups.
Dominance at the Free-Throw Line
One of the defining aspects of Cascade’s performance lay in their trips to the line. By drawing 44 fouls, the Lady Champions managed a remarkable 58 free-throw attempts. This constant parade to the charity stripe became a major difference-maker, as it allowed the team to maintain pressure on Johnson Central throughout the game.
A Comeback Seals the Deal
Despite any early challenges on the court, Cascade leveraged those free throws to fuel a spirited comeback. The final score, 69-56, tells the story of how the Lady Champions gradually shifted the game’s momentum in their favor. With this victory, Cascade improved its record to 11-2 in what has been a promising season so far.
Looking Ahead
While Friday’s triumph marks a high point, it also underscores the importance of consistent performance in a fast-paced tournament setting. With day two of the Smoky Mountain Christmas Classic complete, the Lady Champions can carry forward the lessons learned from this foul-heavy encounter as they continue their journey through the holiday tournament.