Wildcats
 on February 6, 2025
North Union’s Tyler Krebehenne (22) moves closer to the basket during a home game earlier this season. The Wildcat notched 18 points in the team’s win against Tecumseh. (Photo submitted)

Wildcats bounce back after road loss defeating Tecumseh on home court

By By Bob Putman, Richwood Gazette 

 

Just a few days after a crushing loss to London, the North Union boys basketball team needed a bounce-back effort last Tuesday at home against Tecumseh.

That is exactly what happened as the Wildcats came through with a solid 75-64 victory over the Arrows.

“We did a good job of locking in on what Tecumseh wanted to do,” North Union Head Coach Austin Terrill. “We played hard and played smart.”

Both teams were dialed in from the field in the opening quarter.

Tecumseh (7-9) sank eight-of-10 field attempts while North Union was seven-of-12.

The Arrows jumped out to a 7-1 lead, but the Wildcats (9-8) went on an 18-7 run that gave it a lead it would have for mos…

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