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Cashmere puts the hurt on Hornets

Published 11:10 am Thursday, January 5, 2012

CASHMERE – The Oroville boys basketball team took to the road on Dec. 29 to play at Cashmere, ranked second in recent state 1A polling.

The long bus trip was made even longer by a 74-42 loss to the Bulldogs.

“We did not play to our potential,” said Oroville coach Allen Allie. “We’re still struggling to play as a team. A poor night shooting combined with too many turnovers usually does not net a win.

“We’re looking forward to start league play this coming Saturday and hope we can get things to start flowing correctly.”

The Hornets (5-3) play at Bridgeport on Saturday. Their next home game is against Pateros on Tuesday, Jan. 10.

About Brent Baker

Brent, is a former reporter/photographer for the Gazette-Tribune and sometimes works as a freelance sports reporter for the G-T. Prior to working at the G-T, he was the sports editor for Sunrise Publishing from 2000-2005 in Michigan. He subsequently owned and operated Buckland Media, a high school sports website, in Michigan until 2010. He and his wife Kim, who have an adult son, moved to Tonasket in 2010. Brent worked as a full time reporter/photographer at the G-T from 2011 - 2014).

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