USN gets first win of the season while on the road.

Mike Jones
USN holds on to lead for the win.  
The USN Tigers started the season off with three tough games in the first week. The Tigers play two of the three games at home but the first win of the season came on a road against the Antioch Bears. The Tigers once again showed what they were capable of just like they did in the first half against Hume Fogg High School. Clay Payne and Braylin Davis scored 49 of the Tigers' 62 points. Senior Sam Jackson was instrumental down to stretch including going 4-of-4 from the free throw line down the stretch. Guards Amaan Anderson and Camerin Hinsey did a great job of leading a team on both end of the floor with their ability to communicate and facilitate.
 
Next up full of tigers will be Boyd Buchanan and Cannon County just before the Thanksgiving break. USN continues to improve in all aspects of the game and have proven to be an exciting team to watch going forward. 
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