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Thornton Fractional Girls Basketball edges Lakes 56-21

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The Thornton Fractional Red Wolves emerged victorious against the Lakes Eagles with a score of 56-21 in a home tournament matchup on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. The game was held at Lakes Community High School.

According to reports, T.F. South established dominance early in the game and maintained control throughout, securing their win over Lakes Community. The Red Wolves demonstrated strong offensive capabilities and robust defense, which posed challenges for the Eagles to overcome. As a result, Lakes struggled to generate offense while Thornton Fractional South steadily increased their lead, culminating in a decisive victory.

Looking ahead, the Lake Eagles are set to compete against the Glenbrook North Spartans in another home tournament matchup. The Eagles will enter this game with a record of 0–1, whereas the Spartans currently hold a record of 1–0.

This encounter marked the first match between the Thornton Fractional South Red Wolves and the Lakes Eagles.



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