Lionettes Collect Win 16, Lions Struggle in Loss To Warren County

Lindsey Reed scored 14 points and Abbey Sissom dropped in 10 points Tuesday night as the Cannon County Lionettes survived a comeback attempt by the Warren County Lady Pioneers and held on to win 43-34. Cannon led by as many as 17 before Warren County went on a run. The Lionettes held strong however and never allowed the lead to get below 9 in the game. Cannon County’s record improves to 16 and 3.The Cannon County Lions continue to miss open high percentage shots as the team struggled shooting 15 of 49 from the field in the boys game against Warren County last night in Woodbury. Warren County got out to a big lead and Cannon made a couple of runs but they could not come any closer than 9 points down as Warren County won in the boys game 61-44. No one for Cannon made it into the double figure column as the Lions fall to 6-13. Cory Henley had 9 while Brad Hutchins contributed 8. The teams have their work cut out for them Friday as it’s back to district play Friday night when Livingston Academy pays a visit to Robert A Harris Gym
 
WBRY Box Scores and Stats
Cannon County Lionettes 43 Warren County Lady Pioneers 34
Cannon County: Abbey Sissom-10, Joanna Young-4, Ashley Basham-4, Lindsey Reed-14, Jordan Hollis-8, Macy Clements-3
Warren County: Lauren Wilkinson-18, Bree Smith-10, Camerie Martin-2, Taylor Johnson-2, Bri Melton-3
Cannon County FG-17-54, 3PT:6-28 FT:2-7
Warren County:FG-14-34 3PT 3-6 FT:3-5
Warren County Pioneers 61 Cannon County :Lions 44
Warren County: Hunter Daniel-15, Hunter Adams-4, Mitchell McCorkle-2, Justin Ware-4, Gage Myers-2, Jacob Reagan-9, Kendall Rutledge-3, Nick Simmons-2, Tucker Smith-20
Cannon County-Cory Henley-9, Brad Hutchins-8, Tommy Mitchell-7, Zach Higgins-6, Justin Tobin-5, Ethan Bryson-4, Alex Davenport-3,Tanner Larson-2
Cannon County: FG:15-49, 3PT: 3-15 FT 12-16
Warren County: FG 22-44, 3PT 5-13 FT 12-18