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Girls Hockey: Schultz sets Morris/Benson career scoring mark in rout

REDWOOD FALLS -- Morris/Benson Area opened the girls hockey season with a 16-0 win over Redwood Valley in non-conference action Friday.

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Sam Falk scored three goals, Dani Schultz had two goals and five assists, plus set the career scoring record in MBA history, boys or girls, with her 168th point. She had an assist on the game's last goal, scored by Caroline Westberg. Schultz beat the record set by her brother, Tony, by one point.

Sara Rajewsky, who had a goal and three assists, reached the 100-point mark in her career.

Redwood Valley goalie Sierra Wagner recorded 56 saves and Storm goalie Brooke Falk had nine.

Morris/Benson 16, Redwood Valley 0

Morris/Benson 8 5 3 -- 16

Redwood Valley 0 0 0 -- 0

FIRST PERIOD - MBA: Dani Schultz (Mariah Hovde) 1:03 ... MBA: Sam Falk (Sara Rajewsky) 15:17 ... MBA: Monica Lindblad (Schultz) 14:55 ... MBA: Kelly Mahoney (Bekah Larsen) 9:43 ... MBA: Brooke Anderson (unassisted) 8:10 ... MBA: Schultz (Larsen) 5:42 ... MBA: Falk (Anderson, Hovde) 5:22

SECOND PERIOD - MBA: Hovde (Schultz) 14:20 ... MBA: Falk (Lindblad, Rajewsky) 6:06 ... MBA: Larsen (Schultz) 4:27 ... MBA: Anderson (Rajewsky, Lindblad) 2:07 ... MBA: Lindblad (Rajewsky) 1:30

THIRD PERIOD - MBA: Larsen (Falk) 8:30 ... MBA: Karen Simonson (Schultz) 6:21 ... MBA: Caroline Westberg (Schultz, Lindblad) 2:04

GOALIE SAVES -Redwood Valley: Sierra Wagner 24-16-16-56 ... Morris/Benson: Brooke Falk 4-2-3-9


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