MBA’s hot shooting prevent tigers from getting first win of the season.

Mike Jones
MBA makes 13 three pointers in contest against the USN Tigers
Thursday’s hot shooting was similar to Tuesday's with one slight difference, it was MBA who was making the shots. MBA made four three-pointers in the first quarter of the matchup. The Tigers were only managed to score nine points in the first quarter and had 46 for the game . Clay Payne and Braylin Davis let the tigers are scoring was 17 and 11 respectively. The Tigers play really well at moments. However, they were unable to happen enough of those good moments to secure the win.
 
The extremely talented tigers are still seeking for consistency when it comes to defensive rebounding and playing at a fast pace. 
 
Friday will be the first row game for the Tigers as they travel to take on Antioch high school
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