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Redwood rallies to beat YME

GRANITE FALLS -- Redwood Valley went on a 12-2 run to start the second half and rallied past Yellow Medicine East 61-47 in a non-conference girls basketball game on Monday.

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No team could gain the advantage in the first half, which ended with YME clinging to a 29-27 lead as Macy McKay popped in a long rebound from the lane just before the buzzer.

But the second half was owned by the Cardinals (11-8). Closely guarded, senior 6-foot center Kelsey Guetter, averaging 21.1 ppg, was held to two points in the first half, but got free for 11 points the second half when the Cardinals outscored the Sting, 34-18.

Redwood Valley's Sam Felt, a freshman guard, had a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Laura Houghton also produced 15 points and Hannah Bitker nabbed 10 rebounds to go with nine points. Jessica Fischer supplied nine points and five assists.

Aimee Johnson and Emily Krogstad each tallied 12 points for YME (8-6). Krogstad's points came on four 3-pointers. Whitney Swenson grabbed eight rebounds, but the Sting were outboarded 41-18.

Redwood Valley 61, YME 47

Redwood Valley (11-8) 27 34 -- 61

YME (8-6) 29 18 -- 47

REDWOOD VALLEY - 22-47 FG (3-6 3-pt); 14-22 FT; 41 rebounds; 12 fouls ... Scoring: Ann Buboltz 1, Jessica Fischer 9, Kelsey Guetter 13, Sam Felt 15, Hannah Bitker 9, Laura Houghton 15 ... 3-point shots: Houghton 2, Fischer 1 ... Rebound leaders: Felt 10, Bitker 10 ... Assist leaders: Guetter 5, Fischer 5 ... Steal leaders: Houghton 3

YELLOW MEDICINE EAST - 18-53 FG (5-15 3-pt); 6-6 FT; 18 rebounds; 23 fouls ... Scoring: Dana Johnson 3, Aimee Johnson 12, Emily Krogstad 12, Macy McKay 4, Lauren Trudel 4, Jamie Baker 6, Whiteney Swenson 6 ... 3-point shots: Krogstad 4, D. Johnson 1 ... Rebound leaders: Swenson 8 ... Assist leaders: A. Johnson 6 ... Steal leaders: A. Johnson 4


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