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Girls Basketball: Holleman sparks Hancock to 69-54 win over Minneota

HANCOCK -- Bree Holleman scored 26 points to reach the 1,500-career point mark Saturday as Hancock defeated Minneota 69-54 in a non-conference girls basketball game.

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Holleman, who also had eight rebounds, is the 21st girls basketball player from the area to score 1,500-or-more points.

Lindsie Cunningham added 19 points and Lauren Nelson 10 for the Owls (9-1), who made 9-of-11 three-pointers and 27-of-37 free throws.

Ashlynn Muhl had 16 points and 13 rebounds for Minneota (9-6) and Taya Kockelman tossed in 15 points.

Hancock 69, Minneota 54

Minneota (9-6) 26 28 -- 54

Hancock (9-1) 28 41 -- 69

MINNEOTA - 20 FG (7 3-pt); 7-11 FT; 28 fouls ... Scoring: Ashlynn Muhl 16, Taya Kockelman 15, Nicole Prellwitz 10, Kelsey Hennen 6, Caitlyn Anderson 3, Jackie Buysse 2, Kaitlyn Kack 2 ... 3-point shots: Kockelman 3, Prellwitz 2, Anderson 1, Hennen 1 ... Rebound leaders: Muhl 13, Kockelman 7 ... Assist leaders: Anderson 4, Hennen 4 ... Steal leaders: Anderson 3, Kockelman 3

HANCOCK - 17-38 FG (8-11 3-pt); 27-37 FT; 24 rebounds; 15 fouls ... Scoring: Bree Holleman 26, Lindsie Cunningham 19, Lauren Nelson 10, Kendra Schmidgall 7, Hannah Newhouse 6, Illissa Koehl 1 ... 3-point shots: Cunningham 4, Holleman 3, Schmidgall 1 ... Rebound leaders: Holleman 8, Nelson 6 ... Assist leaders: Holleman 2 ... Steal leaders: Cunningham 3, Nelson 3

Benson 69, Dawson-Boyd 51

Abby Fragodt hauled in 22 rebounds to go along with 19 points and five steals to power the Braves (9-6).

Jenny Bouta added 14 points and eight rebounds for the Braves. Julia Ahrndt chipped in 11 points.

Jordan Sis and Kelsey Jurgenson had 12 points each for the Blackjacks (7-9). Kristen Lee added 11 points and seven re-bounds.

Dawson-Boyd (7-9).............23 28 -- 51

Benson (9-6) 41 28 -- 69

DAWSON-BOYD - 19-65 FG (7-22 3-pt); 6-13 FT; 32 rebounds; 16 fouls ... Scoring: Jordan Sis 12, Kelsey Jurgenson 12, Kendra Lindblad 4, Whitney Hermanson 4, Kristen Lee 11, Kelly Swenson 8 ... 3-point shots: Sis 2, Lee 3, Swenson 1, Lindblad 1 ... Rebound leaders: Lee 7, Jurgenson 7 ... Assist leaders: Lee 5, Swenson 5 ... Steal leaders: Swenson 4

BENSON - 29-67 FG (1-5 3-pt); 10-14 FT; 53 rebounds; 13 fouls ... Scoring: Kayla Hampton 9, Bre Lohn 2, Emily Auch 8, Julia Ahrndt 11, Taylor Semler 4, Jenny Bouta 14, Sarah Ahrndt 2, Abby Fragodt 19 ... 3-point shots: J.Ahrndt 1 ... Rebound leaders: Fragodt 22, Bouta 8 ... Assist leaders: S.Ahrndt 5 ... Steal leaders: Fragodt 5

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