Niles finally found a way to top Struthers 47-46 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on Jan. 4.

The start wasn’t the problem for Struthers, as it began with a 19-8 edge over Niles through the end of the first quarter.

The Wildcats moved ahead by earning a 28-20 advantage over the Red Dragons at the end of the second quarter.

The scoreboard showed Struthers with a 40-34 lead over Niles heading into the third quarter.

The Wildcats had the advantage to start the final quarter, but the Red Dragons won the session and the game with a 13-6 performance.

In recent action on Dec. 29, Struthers faced off against Garrettsville Garfield and Niles took on Youngstown Chaney on Dec. 30 at Youngstown Chaney High School.

Check out our complete girls basketball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action.

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