
The Tigers dropped to 1-4 on the season after a 59-34 loss to Coffee on Saturday.
Bradwell coach Pete Woodard said his players are down but not out.
“I don’t like to lose, and I think right now we need a victory to restore confidence,” he said.
Once again, the fourth quarter led to Bradwell’s loss. During the final eight minutes, Coffee outscored the Tigers 19-2.
Woodard said he needs to keep his players motivated throughout the game, especially if they do fall behind.
“I saw some of the players still fighting until the end,” he said. “Others were just going through the motions, and it’s my job to figure out how to fix that now. This is the toughest part of coaching. You know they say winning fixes a lot of things while losing bring things out.”
Derrick Nesbitt led Bradwell with 11 points, Tony Coston and Joseph Palmer had six points each.
The Tigers will visit Jenkins for an 8 p.m. game on Friday.
Quarter-by-quarter scores
Bradwell|15|2|11|6|-34
Coffee|15|12|13|19|-59
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