Hailey Holshouser dribbles around Cullman’s Hannah Hoffman during the second half of Hartselle’s game at Cullman on Tuesday night. Photo by James Meadows.

Lady Tigers stumble on the road at Cullman

CULLMAN – In a battle of the top two girls’ teams in Class 6A Area 14, the Hartselle Lady Tigers fell behind early and was unable to catch up in their 55-26 loss to Cullman on Tuesday night.

Cullman jumped out to a 17-3 lead after the first quarter and never looked back.

Lillyanna Cartee had six points in the second quarter for Hartselle, but Cullman was able to extend their lead to 28-12 heading into halftime.

Cullman outscored the Lady Tigers 27-14 in the second half to get the victory.

Hartselle was led by Cartee, who scored seven points and had four rebounds. Maggie McCleskey hit two first-half three-points to finish with six points.

Cullman was led by Anna Katherine Eastman, who scored a game-high 12 points, which all came in the first half. Hanna Hoffman added 11 points.

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