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HHS Highlanders Down Spring Valley
Thursday, March 3, 2011 - 00:15
by Chris Spencer, HNN Photographer
Spring Valley stayed even with Huntington High for the first period with the score tied 18-18. The Huntington High defense took over allowing Spring Valley only two points in the second period and went up 28-20 at the intermission.
Huntington High continued to roll and the score was 45-28 at the end of the third period. Spring Valley made the game closer in the fourth period, but fell short losing 60-50 to the Highlanders.
Huntington High will return to Veteran's Memorial Field House on Friday March 4 to play Logan for the sectional championship. Logan defeated Lincoln County 69-49 in the second basketball game.