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Non-Conference BL-Hector 65, Lester Prairie/HT 41

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Karlee Ilgen piled up 14 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks and Abby Zuhlsdorf added 13 points to pace the Mustangs (7-11). Bobbie Uecker grabbed a team-high 17 rebounds.

Lester Prairie/HT (6-13)..25 16 -- 41

BL-Hector (7-11).............33 32 -- 65

LESTER PRAIRIE/HOLY TRINITY - 15-59 FG (3-17 3-pt); 8-18 FT; 34 rebounds; 13 fouls ... Individual statistics not available

BUFFALO LAKE-HECTOR - 25-72 FG (5-11 3-pt); 10-13 FT; 64 rebounds; 20 fouls ... Scoring: Abby Zuhlsdorf 13, Anna Lisa Asmus 2, Bobbie Uecker 8, Bobbie Jo Deal 6, Emily Kubesh 8, Karlee Ilgen 14, Lynsey Runke 4, Nicole Horstman 10 ... 3-point shots: Deal 2, Horstman 2, Ilgen 1 ... Rebound leaders: Uecker 17, Ilgen 13, Kubesh 12, Horstman 7, Asmus 5 ... Assist leaders: Zuhlsdorf 3, Asmus 3, Runke 3, Horstman 3 ... Steal leaders: Asmus 4 ... Blocks: Ilgen 6, Uecker 3

Hancock 58, Battle Lake 52

While the area's leading scorer -- Bree Holleman -- fouled out in regulation, the underclassmen stepped up in the overtime period for Hancock (12-1). Lauren Nelson, Illissa Koehl and Kendra Schmidgall were a combined 8-for-8 at the free-throw line in the extra period.

Nelson finished with a game-high 17 points and Holleman added 15 more for the Owls.

Battle Lake (8-7)......22 24 6 -- 52

Hancock (12-1)........21 25 12 -- 58

BATTLE LAKE - 19 FG (3 3-pt); 11-22 FT; rebounds not available; 18 fouls ... Scoring: Chelsey Colton 16, Lindsey Nelson 11, Heidi Duncan 10, Brittany Bleichner 6, Carly Nelson 6, Taylor Lundquist 3 ... 3-point shots: Bleichner 1, Lundquist 1, L. Nelson 1

HANCOCK - 18-45 FG (5-11 3-pt); 17-19 FT; 20 rebounds; 22 fouls ... Scoring: Lauren Nelson 17, Bree Holleman 15, Illissa Koehl 8, Hannah Newhouse 6, Kendra Schmidgall 6, Lindsie Cunningham 6 ... 3-point shots: Cunningham 2, Holleman 2, Nelson 1 ... Rebound leaders: Nelson 6, Schmidgall 5 ... Assist leaders: Holleman 5 ... Steal leaders: Holleman 3


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