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Girls Basketball: Holleman lifts Hancock past Brandon-Evansville in OT

HANCOCK -- Hancock's Bree Holleman made two 3-pointers and two free throws in the extra session and the Owls handed Brandon-Evansville its first loss of the season, 58-55 on Tuesday night on a non-conference game.

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The Chargers (21-1) are ranked fifth in Class A and Hancock (17-3) sixth.

Lauren Nelson had 12 points for the Owls.

Hancock 58, Brandon-Evansville 55

Bran.-Evans. (21-1)...... 27 21 7 -- 55

Hancock (17-3) 32 16 10 -- 58

BRANDON-EVANSVILLE - 21 FG (1 3-pt); 12-18 FT; rebounds not available; 21 fouls ... Scoring: Jenna Meissner 16, Megan Strese 22, Nikki Olson 9, Heather Strese 8 ... 3-point shots: Olson 1

HANCOCK - 20-40 FG (6-16 3-pt); 12-21 FT; 30 rebounds; 17 fouls ... Scoring: Bree Holleman 16, Lauren Nelson 12, Illissa Koehl 9, Hannah Newhouse 8, Kendra Schmidgall 7, Lindsie Cunningham 4, Shae Brown 2 ... 3-point shots: Holleman 4, Koehl 2 ... Rebound leaders: Schmidgall 9, Nelson 5, Cunningham 5, Holleman 5, Newhouse 5 ... Assist leaders: Nelson 4, Holleman 4 ... Steal leaders: Koehl 2, Nelson 2

MACCRAY 67, BOLD 48

Jenna Tebben's 20 points and 10 rebounds paced the Wolverines (10-12). Alicia Koenen added 15 points, including all three of the team's three-pointers. Eleven players scored at least one point for MACCRAY.

Molly Herdina and Brittany Dahlk netted 15 points each for the Warriors (1-22). Dahlk pulled down eight rebounds and Tara Hilgert dished out nine assists.

BOLD (1-22) 16 32 -- 48

MACCRAY (10-12) 20 47 -- 67

BOLD - 18-40 FG (4-5 3-pt); 8-13 FT; 35 rebounds; 21 fouls ... Scoring: Brenna Holwerda 6, Tyann Caspers 4, Tara Hilgert 3, Molly Herdina 15, Steph Novotny 5, Brittany Dalhk 15 ... 3-point shots: Herdina 3, Hilgert 1 ... Rebound leaders: Dahlk 8, Holwerda 6 ... Assist leaders: Hilgert 9 ... Steal leaders: Holwerda 2, Herdina 2

MACCRAY - 24-77 FG (3-17 3-pt); 16-24 FT; 32 rebounds; 16 fouls ... Scoring: Annie Winter 3, Carly Haas 2, Teagan Molden 7, Alicia Koenen 15, Ashley Trulock 4, Ashley Forstrom 4, Jenna Tebben 20, Hannah Knott 5, Becky Suter 1, Kaylee Epema 4, Katie Keinitz 2 ... 3-point shots: Koenen 3 ... Rebound leaders: Tebben 10, Molden 5 ... Assist leaders: Winter 5 ... Steal leaders: Tebben 6, Forstrom 5

Wright County

Watertown-Mayer 69, Litchfield 57

Lizzie Johnson sank three 3-pointers and led the Dragons (9-6, 15-9) with 17 points. Jamie Wollin added 13 points.

Litchfield (9-6, 15-9) 27 30 -- 57

Wtrtwn-Mayer (7-8, 13-10) 22 47 -- 69

LITCHFIELD - 23 FG (4 3-pt); 7-14 FT; rebounds not available; 20 fouls ... Scoring: Lizzie Johnson 17, Jamie Wollin 13, Angie Euerle 8, Courtney Euerle 7, Shelbie Walsh 6, Kayla Sommerfeld 5, Jordan Peterson 1 ... 3-point shots: Johnson 3, Sommerfeld 1 ... Rebound, assist, steal leaders not available

WATERTOWN-MAYER - 24 FG (7 3-pt); 14-21 FT; rebounds not available; 16 fouls ... Scoring: Marissa Janning 33, Melissa Miller 13, Kay Stifter 11, Rachel Lynch 6, Amanda Lynch 5, Amy Anfinson 1 ... 3-point shots: Janning 4, Miller 2, Stifter 1 ... Rebound, assist, steal leaders not available


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