Prairie Home Lady Panthers capture Homecoming win against Jamestown Lady Eagles

Prairie Home's Michael Porter attempts a shot over the head of Jametown's Alden Rohrbach during the Panther's Homecoming game Friday at Prairie Home. The Eagles defeated the Panthers 69-50.
Prairie Home's Michael Porter attempts a shot over the head of Jametown's Alden Rohrbach during the Panther's Homecoming game Friday at Prairie Home. The Eagles defeated the Panthers 69-50.

After trailing Jamestown for three quarters, Prairie Home's varsity girls basketball team staged a fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Lady Eagles 50-45 for a big Homecoming win Friday at Prairie Home.

"Kendra Stinson had her best game of the year," Prairie Home Coach Linda Scott said. "Kristynn Watson also played a tremendous game. We had six players score, two in double figures, and it was a total team effort. We scored 27 points in

the last quarter. Everybody stepped up their game."

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Heather Nelson and Tamika Edwards work the info booth.

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In this photo released by the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, Chairman of the Board of Directors Steven Leeper at his office in Hiroshima, western Japan, July 26, 2007. Leeper is the first American to head the Hiroshima Peace and Culture Foundation.

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Elizabeth Sadler with the drummer from The Purple Doors Jesse Rocha

For more of this story check out the Feb. 23 issue of the California Democrat.