Fredericktown made it clear history still holds, knocking off Northmor again with a 64–57 home win just a month after taking the Jan. 6 matchup on the road.
The game began with Fredericktown trailing by two points after the first quarter, but they gained significant momentum in the second quarter. According to reports from the game, Fredericktown took control with a 24–5 run, which shifted the momentum in their favor through relentless pressure and efficient offense.
Northmor attempted a comeback after halftime, outscoring Fredericktown 18–13 in the third quarter. The final quarter remained competitive as Northmor again had an edge of 19–14. However, Fredericktown’s strong execution in the closing minutes ensured their victory.
Fredericktown is set to face Centerburg in a conference showdown on Friday, February 6, at 7:15 p.m. The Freddies aim to build on their dominant performance from January 9 when they won decisively at home with a score of 62–9.




