Lady ‘Stangs open season in exciting fashion

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  • The Lady Mustangs defense put plenty of pressure on Wolves ball handlers on Friday night. Alyssa Berkman (front) and Gia Lemon were a key part of the perimeter defense until Berkman fouled out in the fourth quarter. Berkman also knocked down a pair of three-point shots to kickstart the Marble Falls second half comeback. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
    The Lady Mustangs defense put plenty of pressure on Wolves ball handlers on Friday night. Alyssa Berkman (front) and Gia Lemon were a key part of the perimeter defense until Berkman fouled out in the fourth quarter. Berkman also knocked down a pair of three-point shots to kickstart the Marble Falls second half comeback. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
  • Avie Nail showcased an improved skill set on opening night for the Lady Mustangs. She displayed crafty ball handling abilities on several drives to the basket. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
    Avie Nail showcased an improved skill set on opening night for the Lady Mustangs. She displayed crafty ball handling abilities on several drives to the basket. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
The Marble Falls High School girls basketball team went down to the wire with a strong Killeen Shoemaker team in a 55-49 loss to open their season on Friday night. The Lady Mustangs stampeded back from 14 points down in the second half to force a tight game in the closing moments. A combination of returning players and new faces led the way for the Marble Falls girls. Shoemaker built their…

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