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Great game. What a high school game it was. Hurricane's senior leadership and pure grit won in the end.
We appreciate the "love" given to Region 9 Basketball! Go Tigers!
Wow what a game! Great job to the Tigers!
Thanks D-News for the write up on region 9 Basketball. There have been alot of nail bitters in region 9 this year. GOOD LUCK to all the teams!
10 of 20 from the line was definately the difference here especially the missed front ends of 4 one and one's. Great game by both teams though!!
You Region 9 teams better watch your back, Richfield is healthy now With there go to man Eric Peterson back and is ready to pick up another State Championship, just like the Cuff era.
Great game fella's. The best of luck to the Tigers on the rest of their season. Do work! And a "Atta Boy to Anderson Rich"
Although I am originally from Richfield but have lived in Las Vegas for 45 years, I still follow the high school sports. I watch the Hurricane Tigers because my granddaughter is a cheerleader there. Why is it they don't show more scores from the southern part of Utah? (ie, Richfield, South Sevier, etc)
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