Klinge’s 18 points lift Brownstown girls; Crothersville allowing fans Friday

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Klinge’s 18 points lift Brownstown girls

Emma Klinge made six 3-pointers and scored a career-high 18 points to spark the Brownstown Central girls basketball team to a 58-30 win at West Washington last weekend.

The Braves held a 17-11 lead after one quarter, then increased their lead to 35-13 at the half and 49-19 going into the fourth period.

Kalee Borden added 11 and Katherine Benter 10 for the winners.

The Braves (15-6) will close out their regular schedule by hosting North Harrison tonight in a Mid-Southern Conference game.

At Campbellsburg

Brownstown Central 58, West Washington 30

Brownstown Central;17;18;14;9;—;58

West Washington;11;2;6;11;—;30

Brownstown Central (15-6): Kelsey Wischmeier 2, Hannah Stahl 5, Kalee Borden 11, Maddy Hackman 8, Emma Klinge 18, Katherine Benter 10, Andrea Bair 2, Avery Koch 2.

3-pointers: BC (Klinge 6, Hackman 2, Borden, Stahl)

Crothersville to allow fans Friday

When the Crothersville boys basketball team hosts Trinity Lutheran on Friday night, it will be the first time this winter the Tigers are able to have fans in the stands.

Parents, siblings and grandparents will be allowed to have fans at games from now on, pending the Jackson County Health Department’s rating of the COVID-19 risk. Each player, coach and manager for a visiting team will be given vouchers to attend the games.

Improvement in the Jackson County COVID-19 situation led Athletic Director Jacob Dunn to make the move. Social distancing by family groups and mask wearing will be required.

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