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Girls Basketball: BLHS stuns MV Lutheran behind Ilgen's double-double

HECTOR -- Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart handed Minnesota Valley Lutheran its first Tomahawk Conference loss of the season 52-43 in girls basketball Friday.

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Karlee Ilgen scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Mustangs (10-3, 15-5). Jessie Kalenberg had 13 points and nine boards. Abby Zuhlsdorf contributed six assists and seven rebounds.

Individual statistics were not available for Minnesota Valley Lutheran (12-1, 16-3).

BLHS 52, MVL 43

MVL (12-1, 16-3) 26 17 -- 43

BLHS (10-3, 15-5) 30 22 -- 52

MINNESOTA VALLEY LUTHERAN - 16-63 FG (1-6 3-pt); 10-17 FT; 36 rebounds; 18 fouls ... Individual statistics not available

BUFFALO LAKE-HECTOR-STEWART - 19-76 FG (1-12 3-pt); 13-19 FT; 47 rebounds; 15 fouls ... Scoring: Jessie Kalenberg 13, Karlee Ilgen 22, Lynsey Runke 8, Remi Werner 7, Tori Swanson 2 ... 3-point shots: Kalenberg 1 ... Rebound leaders: Abby Zuhlsdorf 7, Indi Worden 5, Kalenberg 9, Ilgen 14 ... Assist leaders: Zuhlsdorf 6 ... Steal leaders: Ilgen 3

Hancock 61, HLA 47

Illissa Koehl netted 27 points to lead the Owls (18-1). Shae Brown and Kendra Schmidgall followed with 13 points each. Schmidgall also had 10 rebounds.

Rhoda Christianson's 21 points paced Hillcrest Lutheran Academy (10-9), which beat No. 1 Parkers Prairie Thursday.

HLA (10-9) 23 24 -- 47

Hancock (18-1) 34 27 -- 61

HILLCREST LUTHERAN ACADEMY - 19 FG (1 3-pt); 8-14 FT; rebounds not available; 18 fouls ... Scoring: Kelsey Nersten 3, Andrea Christianson 5, Taylor Brue 5, Rhoda Christianson 21, Ahna Lacey 10, Gracia Larson 3 ... 3-point shots: Brue 1 ... Rebound, assist, steal leaders not available

HANCOCK - 19-43 FG (5-14 3-pt); 18-26 FT; 27 rebounds; 17 fouls ... Scoring: Shae Brown 13, Aria Walstad 3, Kendra Schmidgall 13, Olivia Koehl 2, Courtney Greiner 3, Illissa Koehl 27 ... 3-point shots: Brown 1, Schmidgall 1, I. Koehl 3 ... Rebound leaders: Schmidgall 10 ... Assist leaders: Walstad 7, I. Koehl 5 ... Steal leaders: Walstad 3


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