Cats Defeated on the Court
On Feb. 1, 2023, RCHS hosted a Boys Varsity Basketball Game against Alleghany County. Sadly, the Wildcats lost by a margin of five points, 52-57. Junior player Milo Mulitalo said, “Keaton played really well that game with around 16 points.”
In the end it just wasn’t enough to pull off a win.
“Overall I felt we were out hustled and just shots were not falling,” said Mulitalo.
Ultimately, this season came to a perfectly respectable 10-11 end, and the Wildcats are sure to keep on trying.
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Bee Sackett, Opinion Editor
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