Lady Indians finish strong in win over Prince Ave

The Lady Indians (2-2) ended a 2-game losing streak with a dominant 53-33 win on Thursday at home against Prince Avenue Christian.

Playing in the Upper School gym, the girls raced out to a 14-6 first quarter lead behind multiple buckets from LB Kafsky and Lia Sanjur Santos. It was still 22-16 at the half, with a comfy lead in place for Tallulah. Mia Kerr had four points in the quarter.

Kafsky added six points in the third, and Marta Beltran and Klara Dvorakova each had seven in the final period.

Kafsky led all scorers with 12 points, as Beltran cloesd with 11. Dvorakova had nine, Sanjur seven, Kerr six, three each for Nora Mitchell and Ines Guil, and two by Linda White.

Tallulah Falls took its first loss of the 2025-26 season in a close 57-54 final at home Thursday against Prince Avenue Christian.

TFS had an 18-11 lead after one, as Neyo Bain had seven points and Todor Stanimirovic five in the opening period. 

The lead for Tallulah remained 36-29 at the break. In that second quarter, Bain added 12 more points including a 3-pointer. 

Prince Avenue Christian rallied in the third, tying the game at 46-46 at the end of the quarter. In the final stanza, TFS was held to just eight points the rest of the way.

Bain had a season-high 28 points. Stanimirovic added nine, Marquis Rolle had eight, and Alberto Battino five. Matus Zlocha and Brian Neely had two points apiece.

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