PHOTOS: Dadeville High splits Thursday night battle with LaFayette
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Action was intense in LaFayette Thursday night as the Dadeville Lady Tigers saw a victory escape their grasp in the second half. However, the boys basketball team survived a late surge from the Bulldogs and held on for a win.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Dadeville’s D’aja Caldwell shoots over a LaFayette defender early in the Thursday night battle.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Both coaches meet at halfcourt before the game Thursday.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Dadeville High head coach Pam Holloway walks back to the bench during the game against LaFayette Thursday.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Dadeville High’s Lady Tigers dropped to LaFayette Thursday night.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook A Dadeville Lady Tiger attempts to get around a LaFayette defender Thursday night.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook A Dadeville player tries to direct traffic during the game against LaFayette Thursday.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Daquan Doss stops in his tracks to pass the ball Thursday night.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Daquan Doss prepares to launch a three-point shot from beyond the arc Thursday night.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook A loose ball is contested by LaFayette Thursday.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook The Tigers defensively held their ground against LaFayette Thursday night.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook A Tigers player goes up for a tough shot on a fast break Thursday.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook A Dadeville player contests a LaFayette shot early in the game Thursday night.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Daquan Doss gets to the high point before shooting the ball against LaFayette.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Philstavious Dowdell gets ready to make a shot in traffic Thursday night.
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Darius Goodman/The Outlook Dadeville High survived a late surge from the LaFayette Bulldogs to win Thursday night.
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