Jackson’s 6-foot-7 Andrew Hanna and Teton’s 6-foot-8 Davis Wood battle for the ball at tipoff on Jan. 5 at Jackson Hole High School. The Broncs fell to the Timberwolves 54-42.
Jackson’s 6-foot-7 Andrew Hanna and Teton’s 6-foot-8 Davis Wood battle for the ball at tipoff on Jan. 5 at Jackson Hole High School. The Broncs fell to the Timberwolves 54-42.
DRIGGS, Idaho — Some teams just seem to have your number.
For the Jackson Hole High boys' basketball team, that number is 2 when it comes to the Teton Timberwolves.
As in two losses.
The 4th-ranked Broncs found themselves quickly down 10-2 to Idaho's top-ranked 3A team Wednesday night in Teton's gym. The same Teton team that dealt Jackson a 54-42 loss in its home opener on Jan. 5.
The Broncs fought back. Teton's lead was just 51-49 in the fourth quarter, but the Timberwolves pulled away for a 68-60 win.
Jackson plays Pinedale at home Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Sports Editor Mark Baker grew up in a newspaper family in TrackTown, USA. He's reported for papers in Oregon, Washington, California and Alabama, but now makes his home at "The End of the Trail."
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