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Sauk tops Waska in WC clash

GLENWOOD -- Sauk Centre won the battle of West Central Conference division leaders with a 55-42 victory over Minnewaska Area Friday in girls basketball action.

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The Mainstreeters (20-1) are in a tie with New London-Spicer for first in the North division. The Lakers (15-4) have a two-game lead over Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta in the South.

Sauk Centre made its 22-20 halftime lead stick by going 14-for-18 at the free-throw line in the second half.

The Lakers were only 5-of-6 for the entire game.

Megan Rieland scored 17 points to lead the Mainstreeters.

Cassie Jacobs tallied 12 points and seven rebounds to pace Minnewaska.

Sauk Centre 55, Minnewaska 42

Sauk Centre (20-1) 22 33 -- 55

Minnewaska (15-4) 20 22 -- 42

SAUK CENTRE - 17-36 FG (2-6 3-pt); 19-24 FT; 19 rebounds; 13 fouls ... Scoring: Megan Rieland 17, Maren Greenwaldt 7, Kali Peschel 16, Lindsey Rieland 4, Savana Weller 9, Rachel Gruber 2 ... 3-point shots: M. Rieland 2 ... Rebound leaders: Weller 6, M. Rieland 5... Assist leaders: Peschel 3 ... Steal leaders: Peschel 4

MINNEWASKA - 17-52 FG (3-13 3-pt); 5-6 FT; 26 rebounds; 20 fouls ... Scoring: Sarah Roering 5, Allie Ostrander 4, Emily Roering 9, Brittany Mensing 3, Sarah Faehnrich 4, Alicia Pfeninger 5, Cassie Jacobs 12... 3-point shots: Roering 1, Mensing 1, Pheninger 1 ... Rebound leaders: Jacobs 7, S. Roering 5 ... Assist leaders: Mensing 3, E. Roering 3 ... Steal leaders: E. Roering 3


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