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Girls basketball roundup: Dawson-Boyd downs Bluejays

DAWSON — The Dawson-Boyd girls basketball team hung on to down Central Minnesota Christian 56-50 on Saturday in a Camden Conference game.
Justine Lee played a superb game for the Blackjacks, with 24 points, 9 assists and 6 steals. Teammates Mari Lee scored 17 points, Katarina Kuhlmann had 9 points and 4 assists and Kelly Husby finished with 10 rebounds.
CMCS’ Jaclyn Swart led the Bluejays with 15 points and Alexis Scott, Danielle Wubben and Abby Zwart all scored 8 points. Scott also had 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals.
Dawson-Boyd 56,
CMCS 50
CMCS……………… .28 22 – 50
Dawson-Boyd……… 32 24 – 56
CENTRAL MINNESOTA CHRISTIAN – 18-48 FG; (5-14 3 pt FG); 9-12 FT; 26 rebounds; 23 fouls … Scoring: Karisa Wubben 4, Danielle Wubben 8, Christine Mikelson 2, Alexis Scott 8, Abby Zwart 8, Mary Covert 5, Jaclyn Swart 15 … 3-point shots: Swart 5 … Rebound leaders: Scott 8 … Assist leaders: Scott 3, D.Wubben 3 … Steal leaders: Swart 3, Scott 3
DAWSON-BOYD – 17-58 FG (5-15 3-pt FG); 17-28 FT; 28 rebounds; 13 fouls … Scoring: Justine Flattum 4, Mari Lee 17, Justine Lee 24, Katarina Kuhlmann 9, Kelly Husby 2 … 3-point shots: J.Lee 4, M.Lee 1 … Rebound leaders: Husby 10 … Assist leaders: J.Lee 9, Kuhlmann 4, M.Lee 4 … Steal leaders: J.Lee 6
KMS 68, Lakeview 66
Ali Clark made a basket in the lane on a pass from Samantha Dunn with four seconds left and also intercepted the ensuing Lakeview inbounds pass to lift the Fighting Saints.
The last four minutes of the game was a one-possession game and KMS corralled a rebound on a Lakeview miss at the foul line with 44 seconds left. The Fighting Saints held the ball for 40 seconds to set up Clark’s winning bucket. KMS did have a 14-point lead at one point in the first half.
Clark finished with a game-high 21 points with Dunn added another 16 along with 7 assists. Maddi Standberg chipped in 9 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals for KMS (8-5, 13-6). Katie Wilts added 9 points and 8 rebounds, and Haylie Helms 4 steals.
Brianna Hoffman had 20 points and Corbyn Wee 19 for the Lakers (4-9, 9-15).
KMS (8-5, 13-6) 41 27 — 68
Lakeview (4-9, 9-15) 36 30 — 66
KMS – 27-71 FG (3-12 3-pt); 11-16 FT; 42 rebounds; 21 fouls … Scoring: Haylie Helms 4, Samantha Dunn 16, Maddi Strandberg 9, Jena Berget 6, Katie Wilts 9, Ali Miller 3, Ali Clark 21 … 3-point shots: Berget 2, Wilts 1 … Rebound leaders: Clark 11, Strandberg 9, Wilts 8 … Assist leaders: Dunn 7, Strandberg 5 … Steal leaders: Strandberg 4, Helms 4
LAKEVIEW – 20-53 FG (3-8 3-pt); 23-30 FT; 29 rebounds; 14 fouls … Scoring: Sadie Stelter 3, Corbyn Wee 19, Brianna Hoffman 20, Brooklyn Hartle 5, Madi Nelson 10, Katie Timm 3, Allison Boerboom 6 … 3-point shots: Nelson 1, Wee 2
West Cent. South
BOLD 70, Benson 50
BOLD increased its lead in the West Central South, winning its 12th in a row with a 70-50 victory over Benson on Saturday.
Carly Sigurdson led the Warriors (11-2, 19-3) with 22 points and 4 assists, and Baylie Kubesh had 21 points and 8 rebounds.
Benson’s Emma Peterson scored a game-high 31 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for a double-double.
Peterson broke Benson’s career scoring record during the game, and ended with 1,514 points, topping Abby Fragodt’s previous mark of 1,498.
BOLD and Benson play a rematch on Tuesday in Olivia.
BOLD (11-2, 19-3) 33 37 — 70
Benson (5-10, 7-15) 19 31 — 50
BOLD – 21 FG (3 3-pt); 25-33 FT; 39 rebounds; 17 fouls … Scoring: Carly Sigurdson 22, Baylie Kubesh 21, Maggie Nagel 14, Ashley Schmitz 5, Taylor Ebnet 4, Andrea Maher 2, Whitney Haney 2 … 3-point shots: Kubesh 1, Schmitz 1, Sigurdson 1 … Rebound leaders: Kubesh 8 … Assist leaders: Kubesh 5, Sigurdson 4 … Steal leaders: Ebnet 3
BENSON – 18-60 FG (7-22 3-pt); 7-20 FT; 36 rebounds; 19 fouls … Scoring: Emma Peterson 31, Alexa Nissen 8, Krista Motzko 5, Haley Moseng 3, JeanMarie Golden 3 … 3-point shots: Peterson 3, Nissen 2, Motzko 1, Golden 1 … Rebound leaders: Peterson 15 … Assist leaders: Peterson 4 … Steal leaders: none

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