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 on January 30, 2025
North Union’s Dainon Lindsey (10) looks for an open teammate during a home game against London. The Wildcat notched five points against the Red Raiders. (Gazette photo by Bob Putman)

NU boys basketball squad falls to London, topples Benjamin Logan

By By Bob Putman, Richwood Gazette 

By Bob Putman, Richwood Gazette

North Union and London both had busy schedules last week as each team played three games during the week.

The Red Raiders set the tone pretty early and earned a 68-47 victory last Saturday at North Union.

The game was originally scheduled for Jan. 14, but was postponed because of weather.

A 14-2 run by London in the first quarter got London going and they never looked back.

“They made it tough for us with their defense and we did not play well with our defense,” NU Head Coach Austin Terrill said.

Terrill also added that the Wildcats did “come ready to play,” but refused to blame the hectic schedule his team had to play.

“They had three games during the week like us,” he said. “I don’t think it had an effe…

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