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Girls basketball roundup: Tigers pounce on Braves

Tribune Staff Report
MORRIS — Beth Holland netted 19 points to pace a group of three players that scored in double figures for Morris/Chokio-Alberta Tuesday as the Tigers thrashed Benson 71-35 in a West Central inter-conference game.
Kaitlin Vogel followed Holland with 13 points and Becca Holland chipped in another 12. The Tigers (5-2), leaders in the North division, led 37-9 at halftime after holding the Braves (2-5) to just four field goals and a free throw in the first half.
Becca Holland grabbed 8 rebounds, dished out 5 assists and pocketed 4 steals — all game-highs — while Vogel added 7 rebounds, McKenzie Smith 5 assists and 3 steals, and Beth Holland 4 steals.
Emma Peterson drained five 3-pointers and scored 18 points for Benson.
Morris/CA 71,
Benson 35
Benson (2-5) 9 26 — 35
Morris/CA (5-2) 37 34 — 71
BENSON – 14-36 FG (6-17 3-pt); 1-6 FT; 13 rebounds; 7 fouls … Scoring: Emma Peterson 18, Hannah Ricard 6, Krista Motzko 4, Cyra Carlson 4, Alexa Nissen 3 … 3-point shots: Peterson 5, Nissen 1 … Rebound leaders: Peterson 4 … Assist leaders: Peterson 2, Nissen 2 … Steal leaders: Nissen 3
MORRIS/CHOKIO-ALBERTA – 31-69 FG (3-11 3-pt); 4-6 FT; 34 rebounds; 10 fouls … Scoring: Beth Holland 19, Kaitlin Vogel 13, Becca Holland 12, MaKenzie Smith 7, Tracy Meichsner 6, Abbie Olson 4, Moira McNally 4, Nicole Strobel 3, Courtney Gades 3 … 3-point shots: Smith 1, Beth Holland 1, Gades 1 … Rebound leaders: Becca Holland 8, Vogel 7 … Assist leaders: Smith 5, Becca Holland 5, Strobel 3 … Steal leaders: Beth Holland 4, Becca Holland 4, Smith 3
West Cent. South
ACGC 63, YME 50
A big night for senior forward center Sydney Larson. She scored 28 points and nabbed 15 rebounds in the Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City victory at Granite Falls.
Erica Melbie finished with 18 points — she twined a trio of threes — and led the defense with 7 thefts.
The Sting placed four in double figures: Dani Kilowatts Dani Aus 13, Kelly Anderson 13, Cassie Struffert 12 and Chyanne Sand 10 points, plus 9 rebounds and 5 steals.
ACGC (3-0, 5-1) 28 35 — 63
YME (0-2, 0-4) 16 34 — 50
ACGC – 21-52 FG (4-11 3-pt); 17-29 FT; 31 rebounds; 14 fouls … Scoring: Katgie Moore 7, Sydney Larson 28, Bailey Erickson 2, Erica Melbie 18, Payton Wilner 2, Katie Peterson 1, Bailey Klinghagen 5 … 3-point shots: Melbie 3, Larson 1 … Rebound leaders: Larson 15, Klinghagen 5 … Steal leaders: Melbie 7
YME – 20-62 FG (2-11 3-pt); 8-13 FT; 33 rebounds; 22 fouls … Scoring: Dani Aus 13, Kelly Anderson 13, Allie Zieske 2, Chyanne Sand 10, Cassie Struffert 12 … 3-point shots: Aus 2 … Rebound leaders: Sand 9, Struffert 6, Anderson 5 … Assist leaders: Sand 3, Aus 2 … Steal leaders: Sand 5, Anderson 4

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LPHT 49, BOLD 47

COMFREY — Lester Prairie/Holy Trinity built a 32-24 halftime lead and fought off a rally to clip BOLD 49-47 on Tuesday at the Cedar Mountain/Comfrey Invite.
The Warriors fell to 6-2 and play a non-conference game Friday at home against Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop.
Carly Sigurdson led BOLD with 14 points, and Baylie Kubesh had 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Maggie Nagel tacked on 4 points and nabbed 9 rebounds.
The Bulldogs had three players score in double digits including 22 from Courtney Scoblic.
BOLD (6-2) 24 23 — 47
LP/HT 32 17 — 49
BOLD – 18-63 FG (1-10 3-pt); 10-19 FT; 34 rebounds; 12 fouls … Scoring: Baylie Kubesh 13, Taylor Ebnet 6, Carly Sigurdson 14, Mal Steffel 10, Maggie Nagel 4 … 3-point shots: Kubesh … Rebound leaders: Kubesh 11, Nagel 9 … Assist leaders: Sigurdson 4, Ebnet 3 … Steal leaders: Sigurdson 3, Kubesh 3
LESTER PRAIRIE/HOLY TRINITY – 20-54 FG (4-10 3-pt); 5-10 FT; 30 rebounds; 17 fouls … Scoring: Karlea Kyllo 2, Krista Lange 10, Courtney Scoblic 22, Rachel Heuer 10, Shannon Nix 2, Morgan Roush 3 … 3-point shots: Heuer 2, Lange 1, Roush 1 … Rebound leaders: n/a … Assist leaders: n/a … Steal leaders: n/a
Camden
CMCS 55, MACCRAY 32
Alexis Scott’s double-double of game-highs 19 points and 11 rebounds guided the Bluejays (1-3, 3-4) to their first conference win.
Karisa Wubben chipped in 9 points, 5 assists and 4 steals, while Scott also paced CMCS with 5 steals.
Taylor Grussing with 15 points and Alicia Ervin another 10 led MACCRAY’s attack. The Wolverines (1-3, 2-5) also got 10 rebounds from Aleah Schwitters and 5 steals from Brooke Gould.
CMCS (1-3, 3-4) 31 24 — 55
MACCRAY (1-3, 2-5) 10 22 — 32
CMCS – 24-58 FG (3-10 3-pt); 4-12 FT; 31 rebounds; 15 fouls … Scoring: Karisa Wubben 9, Dani Wubben 7, Christine Mikelson 8, Erin Orred 2, Alexis Scott 19, Mary Covert 4, Jaci Swart 3, Kendra TeBrake 3 … 3-point shots: Scott 1, Swart 1, TeBrake 1 … Rebound leaders: Scott 11, Orred 5 … Assist leaders: K. Wubben 5 … Steal leaders: Scott 5, K. Wubben 4
MACCRAY – 11-56 FG (0-3 3-pt); 10-18 FT; 35 rebounds; 11 fouls … Scoring: Ashley Dirksen 1, Baillee Hauser 2, Ali Siverhus 2, Alicia Ervin 10, Taylor Grussing 15, Jenna Mersbergen 2 … 3-point shots: none … Rebound leaders: Aleah Schwitters 10, Grussing 6 … Assist leaders: Hauser 2 … Steal leaders: Brooke Gould 5
KMS 55, RCW 36
The Jaguars trailed just 20-19 at halftime and stayed close until the eight-minute mark when the Fighting Saints sailed off behind the hot hand of Samantha Dunn, who got all 17 of game-high points post-intermission.
Ali Clark chipped in 13 points and Katie Wilts swished 3 three-pointers.
Morgan Zaske had 10 points and 8 rebounds for Renville County West.
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg improved to 5-0.
KMS (4-0, 5-0) 19 36 — 55
RCW (0-2, 1-3) 20 16 — 36
KMS – 17-46 FG (4-19 3-pt); 9-13 FT; 37 rebounds; 12 fouls … Scoring: Hayley Helms 3, Sam Dunn 17, Maddie Strandberg 6, Jenna Burgett 2, Katie Wilts 9, Courtney Olson 5, Ali Clark 13 … 3-point shots: Wilts 3, Helms 1 … Rebound leaders: Clark 12 … Assist leaders: Helms 4 … Steal leaders: Clark 5
RCW – 15-30 FG (1-6 3-pt); 5-10 FT; 28 rebounds; 12 fouls … Scoring: Sadie Treml 9, Ricki Knutson 2, Morgan Zaske 10, Mollie Elliot 5, Grace Robertson 6, Lexi Freiborg 4 … 3-point shots: Zaske … Rebound leaders: Robertson 8, Zaske 8… Assist leaders: Zaske 3, Treml 5 … Steal leaders: Treml 6
Dawson-Boyd 67,
Lakeview 44
Dawson-Boyd forced 41 turnovers and Justine Lee had 20 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 9 steals in the Blackjacks’ Camden Conference win on Tuesday.
The Blackjacks improved to 3-0 in the conference and 7-0 overall.
D-B’s Erin Breberg hit four 3-points shots and finished with 14 points, and Mari Lee added 13 points and 5 steals. Katarina Kuhlmann had 8 points and 6 steals.
Lakeview (1-2, 3-4) 25 19 — 44
Dawson-Boyd (3-0, 7-0) 23 44 — 67
LAKEVIEW – 18-36 FG (1-4 3-pt); 7-13 FT; 27 rebounds; 14 fouls … Scoring: Joci Dopp 5, Corbyn Wee 11, Brianna Hoffman 8, Brooklyn Hartle 6, Madi Nelson 2, Katie Timm 3, Allison Boerboom 9 … 3-point shots: Dopp 1 … Rebound leaders: Hoffman 13 … Assist leaders: Wee 3, Boerboom 3 … Steal leaders: Boerboom 4
DAWSON-BOYD – 26-67 FG (8-21 3-pt); 7-14 FT; 24 rebounds; 18 fouls … Scoring: Justine Flattum 2, Mari Lee 13, Sadie Zaiser 2, Nicole Jurgenson 3, Justine Lee 20, Katarina Kuhlmann 8, Erin Breberg 14, Kelly Husby 5 … 3-point shots: Breberg 4, J.Lee 2, M.Lee 1, Kuhlmann 1 … Rebound leaders: J.Lee 7, Zaiser 5 … Assist leaders: J.Lee 8 … Steal leaders: J.Lee 9, Kuhlmann 6, M.Lee 5

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