Girls basketball: Costly 'T' hurts Prophets in loss to Rams

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PORT BYRON – Riverdale found something against its rival last Saturday in the
Prophetstown tournament championship, and it surfaced again in Saturday night’s rematch.

With the season series tied 1-1, Riverdale beat Prophetstown 43-42 in Three Rivers Conference play. The victory was fueled by a costly Prophetstown technical foul in a fourth-quarter comeback.

“Everything was even except the free throws,” Riverdale coach Mick Kopriva said. “We made one more than they did. Hannah and Jess were a nice combination on the pick and roll, and that kept us in the ball game. We were struggling offensively, and they found something that worked for them.”

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