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Collinsville, Oklahoma
Feb. 22, 2007
Opening Round Regional Basketball At Glenpool
Collinsville Girls Beat Inola 61-45
Collinsville Boys Lost 44-58 To Wagoner
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Copyright 2007 -- Collinsville, Oklahoma
Regional Feb. 22 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals
Collinsville Girls
6
15
19
21
61
Inola Girls
12
11
6
16
45
Collinsville Scoring: Donelson 22, Koscheski 13, Sullivan 12, Sallee 7, West 4 and McElroy 3
Regional Feb. 22 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals
Collinsville Boys
7
15
12
10
44
Wagoner Boys
7
19
18
14
58
Collinsville Scoring: Chester 16; 6 each by Chronister, Smith, Harrell and Isam; Riley 4
Collinsville Girls Play Purcell Next
(at Glenpool Sat. 6:30pm)
Both advance to Area (at Choctaw)
Collinsville Boys Play Purcell
(at Glenpool Fri. 3pm)
Must Keep Winning To Advance
Katie Sullivan rebound
Adam Harrell
Mariah McElroy
Thomas Isam rebound
Collinsville had plenty of fans (at Glenpool) cheering them on, including the CHS Baseball team straight from their scrimmage at Sapulpa.
Katie Bryant
Chance Riley
Lacey Koscheski
David Chester
Kelsi West
Thomas Isam
Rachel Nelson hits the floor after taking a charge
Kaycee Donelson preparing for takeoff
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Kaycee Donelson

The Collinsville girls fell behind Inola 0-6 but steadily gained momentum and finally took the lead for good at 25-23 with 6:27 left in the 3rd quarter. The Lady cards didn't score their first points until just 1:58 remained in the first quarter.

The Collinsville boys fell behind Wagoner 0-5 but tied at 5-5, 7-7, and 11-11 before Wagoner started pulling away. Collinsville closed to 20-21 with 1:26 left in the 2nd quarter but went to halftime at 22-26. The Cardinals closed within 4 again at 34-38 late in the 3rd quarter but couldn't get any closer in the 4th quarter.