Findlay holds off Bath in non-conference girls matchup
- Adam Solomon
- Updated
BATH (WLIO) — Findlay built an early lead and did just enough down the stretch to secure a 44-38 win over Bath in non-conference girls basketball action.
Davinee Harris knocked down a three to open the scoring and helped the Trojans maintain control, as Findlay led by five at halftime. Marlie Mason scored seven points for the Wildkittens, while Gwyn Foust added six. Findlay improves to 14-7 on the season, while Bath falls to 11-10.
Adam Solomon
Sports Director
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