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Girls Basketball: Balanced scoring paces Dawson-Boyd by Monte

DAWSON -- Four players scored in double figures for Dawson-Boyd -- paced by Kendra Lindblad's 16 points -- as the Blackjacks used a strong second half to upend Montevideo 58-42 in a non-conference girls basketball game Tuesday.

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The Blackjacks (14-9) trailed 26-25 at halftime before outscoring the Thunder Hawks 33-16 in the second half.

Also scoring in double figures for Dawson-Boyd were Kristen Lee with 15 points, Kelsey Jurgenson 13 and Kelly Sweneson 12.

Beka Schwendemann and Ashley Rodeberg netted 11 points each and Miranda Kostboth added 10 more for Montevideo (4-16).

Dawson-Boyd 58, Montevideo 42

Montevideo (4-16) 26 16 -- 42

Dawson-Boyd (14-9) 25 33 -- 58

MONTEVIDEO - 18 FG (2 3-pt); 4-9 FT; 27 rebounds; 15 fouls ... Scoring: Ashley Rodeberg 11, Kaylie Amborn 4, Miranda Kostboth 10, Brooke Tastad 2, Shelby Monahan 4, Beka Schwendemann 11 ... 3-point shots: Monahan 1, Rodeberg 1 ... Rebound leaders: Tastad 5, Kostboth 5, Schwendemann 5 ... Assist leaders: Karrissa Larson 3, Amborn 3 ... Steal leaders: Jaci Clauson 2, Monahan 2, Tastad 2, Liz Devorak 2

DAWSON-BOYD - 21 FG (2 3-pt); 14-18 FT; 28 rebounds; 9 fouls ... Scoring: Jordan Sis 2, Kelsey Jurgenson 13, Kendra Lindblad 16, Kristen Lee 15, Kelly Swenson 12 ... 3-point shots: Lindblad 2 ... Rebound leaders: Swenson 8, Lee 7 ... Assist leaders: Swenson 7 ... Steal leaders: Sis 4, Swenson 3, Lindblad 3


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