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Girls basketball: Bluejays soar past Sting

PRINSBURG -- Karisa and Dani Wubben combined for 20 points in Central Minnesota Christian's 56-43 win over Yellow Medicine East on Thursday in Prinsburg.

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The Bluejays improved to 1-1 after losing to BOLD in their season opener. It was YME's first game of the season.

CMCS held a slim 22-20 lead at halftime but were able to pull ahead with a 34-point second half.

Alexis Scott paced the Bluejays with 13 points, grabbed 6 rebounds and hit two 3-pointers.

Karisa Wubben also hit two 3's and had 5 assists. Jaci Swart scored 6 points on two 3-pointers, and had 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals.

Chyanne Sand led the Sting with 11 points, 10 rebounds and 3 steals.

CMCS 56, YME 43

YME (0-1) 20 23 -- 43

CMCS (1-1) 22 34 -- 56

YME - 16-60 FG (3-14 3-pt); 8-15 FT; 25 rebounds; 14 fouls ... Scoring: Britanna Raddatz 2, Kelly Anderson 8, Dani Aus 7, Danie Roden 3, Allison Carmany 2, Alexis Peters 3, Jenna Larson 2, Chyanne Sand 11, Cassie Struffert 5 ... 3-point shots: Aus 1, Roden 1, Peters 1 ... Rebound leaders: Sand 10, Carmany 5 ... Assist leaders: Aus 3 ... Steal leaders: Anderson 4, Sand 3

CMCS - 22-47 FG (6-12 3-pt); 6-13 FT; 35 rebounds; 18 fouls ... Scoring: Karisa Wubben 12, Dani Wubben 8, Kailey Van Eps 9, Christine Mikelson 2, Alexis Scott 13, Abby Zwart 2, Mary Covert 4, Jaci Swart 6 ... 3-point shots: K. Wubben 2, Scott 2, Swart 2 ... Rebound leaders: Scott 6, Swart 3 ... Assist leaders: K. Wubben 5, Swart 3 ... Steal leaders: D. Wubben 2, Swart 2


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