If the Wildcats want to extend their winning streak, it will be a tough task as the team travels to Plymouth (11-2) to take on the Big Red and sophomore sensation Brook Turson, who beat the 'Cats in New London 57-52 in a loss where New London had a game-tying shot in the final 21 seconds go awry.
The game will have a subplot, however, as in Turson's 51-point performance vs. Mansfield St. Peter's last week, the reigning FC Player of the Year suffered a deep thigh bruise that has continued to plague him to the point of several ineffective stretches vs. South Central and Monroeville in recent games.
"We want to win out and go into the tournament on a good run but it starts with Plymouth," Berry said. "We have to do the best we can on Brook, he's a great player and we need do to whatever we can to stop him.
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