Champs Fall at No. 10 Summertown to End Regular Season

In their regular-season finale, the Cascade Champions showed an early spark against the No. 10 Summertown Eagles but ultimately fell, 67-58, in Summertown, Tennessee. The Eagles’ national ranking proved decisive, capping off a strong campaign for both teams.

Key Takeaways:

  • The No. 10 Summertown Eagles won 67-58
  • Cascade finished the regular season at 15-11, 4-4 in district play
  • Summertown’s record stands at 19-5 overall, 6-2 in the district
  • The game took place in Summertown, Tennessee
  • This marked the end of Cascade’s regular season

Setting the Stage

The Cascade Champions entered Summertown, Tennessee, for their regular-season finale against a formidable opponent: the No. 10 Summertown Eagles. With district implications on the line, both teams aimed to conclude on a high note.

Early Momentum

Cascade (15-11, 4-4) opened the game with renewed energy, showcasing a spirited effort in the initial minutes. While the Champions demonstrated strong teamwork and determination, their challenge loomed large against a top-ten adversary.

Summertown’s Surge

Ranked No. 10 and boasting a 19-5 overall record (6-2 in district play), Summertown gradually gained control. Their offensive push in the middle quarters proved difficult to resist, and as the fourth quarter progressed, the Eagles extended their advantage. When the buzzer sounded, Summertown secured a 67-58 victory.

Season Records

The final score underscored each team’s overall performance. With this result, Summertown maintained its impressive district tally, while Cascade concluded the regular season at 15-11 overall and 4-4 in district competition. Although Cascade’s early momentum highlighted their potential, it was Summertown’s consistency that carried the day.

End of Regular Season

For the Champions, the loss in Summertown closed out their regular schedule. While the outcome was not what they hoped for, the game showcased the dedication and spirit that defined Cascade’s season.

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