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HOMECOMING SPLIT

Panthers stand firm late, prevail over Garden

Will Gray (20) of Great Bend High School knives to the basket for a shot during the Panthers’ win over Garden City on Friday night during Homecoming at Panther Fieldhouse.

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BY MACK McCLURE mmcclure@gbtribune   The Great Bend High School Panthers basketball team hangs its hat on trying to beat an opponent different ways. Last Saturday in a 40-39 overtime road triumph over Manhattan High, the Panthers relentlessly attacked the rim, which was a determining factor in the outcome. Against Garden City on Homecoming Friday night at Panther Fieldhouse, the Panthers used a different method, a deliberate strategy of slowing things down to slow down ...

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