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Perry County Central cruises past Buckhorn 69-43, extends win streak

Perry County Central beat Buckhorn 69-43 on Jan. 13, extending its win streak to three; the Commodores improved to 8-5 while Buckhorn fell to 7-9.

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Perry County Central cruises past Buckhorn 69-43, extends win streak
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Perry County Central continued a late-season surge Monday, handing the Buckhorn Wildcats a 69-43 defeat that pushed the Commodores to 8-5 and extended their winning streak to three games. The margin of victory underscored a dominant performance that built on a recent stretch where Central outscored opponents by an average of 26 points.

The win reinforced a pattern of control for the Commodores, who also prevailed in the teams' previous head-to-head matchup. Buckhorn, meanwhile, saw a four-game home winning streak come to an end and dropped to 7-9, creating new urgency for a program that had been strong at the gym earlier in the season.

Stat lines were not released for individual players, but the scoreline reflected balanced offense and a defense that limited Buckhorn to 43 points. Central's ability to maintain a double-digit advantage through much of the game signaled effective execution on both ends of the court and momentum that the program can build on as the season progresses.

For the community, the game matters beyond the box score. High school basketball remains a focal point of school pride and local activity across Perry County, drawing students, families, and boosters to weekend gyms. Central's recent winning run is likely to boost attendance and engagement, while Buckhorn's loss will test the Wildcats' resilience at home and among county rivals.

There are institutional implications as well. Sustained winning streaks can influence booster contributions, youth program enrollment, and scheduling priorities, all of which factor into how athletic departments allocate resources. County school officials and booster groups routinely watch late-season trends as they plan budgets and support for programs, making each mid-January result meaningful for longer-term planning.

Looking ahead, Central will aim to keep its momentum and protect home court advantages, while Buckhorn will need to regroup quickly to halt the slide and reestablish confidence in front of its supporters. For Perry County residents, the sequence of results over the next few weeks will clarify how both programs position themselves for the stretch run and for any postseason ambitions.

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