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Girls basketball: Bluejays overwhelm Lincoln HI

PRINSBURG — Central Minnesota Christian didn’t score for the first seven minutes against Lincoln HI on Friday, but once the Bluejays got going the Rebels had no chance.
CMCS’ Jaci Swart hit three 3-point shots and scored 13 points in a 58-26 Camden Conference win.
Lexi Scott had 7 points and a team-high 12 rebounds and Karisa Wubben hit a pair of threes and finished with 10 points. Kourtney TeBrake also drilled two 3-pointers and had 7 points.
Mary Covert had 8 rebounds and 6 assists.
CMCS 58, Lincoln HI 26
Lincoln HI (1-9 1-14) 8 18 — 26
CMCS (4-6 8-7) 25 33 — 58
LINCOLN HI – 7 FG (0 3-pt); 12-23 FT; NA rebounds; 17 fouls … Scoring: Heidi Pavek 3, Kalea DeSmet 4, Haley Przymus 3, Morgan Citterman 6, Haley Nelson 2, Maranda Zeszak 8 … 3-point shots: None … Rebound leaders: NA … Assist leaders: NA … Steal leaders: NA
CENTRAL MINNESOTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL – 20-70 FG (6-19 3-pt); 12-17 FT; 49 rebounds; 21 fouls … Scoring: Karisa Wubben 10, Dani Wubben 6, Christine Mikelson 2, Lexi Scott 7, Mary Covert 3, Jaci Swart 13, Kourtney TeBrake 7, Kendra TeBrake 2, Anna Post 2, Natalie Brouwer 2, Erin Orred 4 … 3-point shots: Swart 3, Karisa Wubben 2, Kourtney TeBrake 2 … Rebound leaders: Scott 12, Covert 8, Post 6, K.Wubben 5 … Assist leaders: Covert 6 … Steal leaders: Swart 6, Karisa Wubben 6

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