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Girls Basketball: Minneota rolls past LQPV

Tribune Staff Reports MADISON -- Lac qui Parle Valley hung with Minneota for the first six minutes on Tuesday, then went nine minutes without scoring and the 14-1 Vikings took full advantage. Taylor Reiss scored 14 points and Katelyn Kack scored ...

Tribune Staff Reports

MADISON -- Lac qui Parle Valley hung with Minneota for the first six minutes on Tuesday, then went nine minutes without scoring and the 14-1 Vikings took full advantage.

Taylor Reiss scored 14 points and Katelyn Kack scored 12 to lead the Vikings to a 60-29 non-conference win.

Lac qui Parle Valley's Jen Kack finished with 12 points, Katie Deyo had 6 points and 6 rebounds, and Mackenzie Clark had 6 points and 4 assists.

The Eagles play KMS tonight in Madison.

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Minneota 60, LQPV 29

Minneota (14-1) 30 30 -- 60

LQPV (9-7) 12 17 -- 29

MINNEOTA - 23 FG (3 3-pt); 11-13 FT; NA rebounds; 13 fouls ... Scoring: Molly Hennen 6, Katelyn Kack 12, Kelsey Hennen 9, Emily Stieneffen 6, Taylor Reiss 14, Kelsey Maeyaert 4, Megal Larson 6, Hanna Prellwitz 3 ... 3-point shots: M.Hennen 2, K.Hennen 1 ... Rebound leaders: NA ... Assist leaders: NA ... Steal leaders: NA

LAC QUI PARLE VALLEY - 12-40 FG (2-5 3-pt); 3-7 FT; 22 rebounds; 16 fouls ... Scoring: Katie Deyo 6, Jen Kack 12, Mackenzie Clark 6, Michelle Olson 1, Jordan Halvorson 4 ... 3-point shots: Clark 2 ... Rebound leaders: Deyo 6, Halvorson 5 ... Assist leaders: Clark 4 ... Steal leaders: Deyo 3

YME 68, KMS 49

Courtney Hinz netted 21 points and Emily Baker piled up 14 points, 7 rebounds and 5 steals to help Yellow Medicine East (7-7) get back to .500.

The Sting also had Dani Aus pump in 11 points and Bralee Aus hand out 6 assists.

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Ali Clark amassed a double-double with game-highs of 24 points and 13 rebounds for the Fighting Saints (3-10). Ellen Johnson added 11 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds.

YME (7-7) 35 33 -- 68

KMS (3-10) 20 29 -- 49

YELLOW MEDICINE EAST - 26 FG (3 3-pt); 13-20 FT; 20 rebounds; 18 fouls ... Scoring: Dani Aus 11, Bralee Aus 7, Riley Anderson 2, Kylie Jans 5, Courtney Hinz 21, BeaAnn Hagert 4, Kendra Sander 3, Emily Baker 14, Cassie Struffert 1 ... 3-point shots: D. Aus 1, B. Aus 1, Hinz 1 ... Rebound leaders: Baker 7 ... Assist leaders: B. Aus 6 ... Steal leaders: Baker 5

KERKHOVEN-MURDOCK-SUNBURG - 14-39 FG (3-6 3-pt); 14-19 FT; 27 rebounds; 19 fouls ... Scoring: Jenna Berget 3, Lyndsay Jorgenson 3, Ellen Johnson 11, Courtney Olson 5, Ali Miller 3, Ali Clark 24 ... 3-point shots: Berget 1, Jorgenson 1, Miller 1 ... Rebound leaders: Clark 13, Johnson 5 ... Assist leaders: Johnson 5 ... Steal leaders: none

Central Minn.

Pierz 68, BBE 60

The Jaguars got as close as four late in the game after trailing 58-26 before Pierz (5-1, 8-7) went 9-for-11 at the free throw line in final three minutes. Four players scored in double figures for the Pioneers, who are unbeaten in the new year after going 3-7 in 2011.

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Raeann Sorenson led BBE (0-6, 2-12) with 21 points -- 9 came in the first half as BBE trailed 32-11 at halftime. Sorenson also contributed 8 assists, 7 rebounds and 5 steals, while Mariah Rach added 11 points and Taylor Braegelman 9 rebounds.

Pierz (5-1, 8-7) 32 36 -- 68

BBE (0-6, 2-12) 11 49 -- 60

PIERZ - 19-71 FG (1-7 3-pt); 29-52 FT; 27 rebounds; 16 fouls ... Scoring: Tia Hopkins 2, Liz Tomala 4, Bridget Bednar 18, Lisa Langer 2, Kay Carter 4, Mikey Rocheleau 14, Lindsay Monson 10, Alyssa Boser 14 ... 3-point shots: Tomala 1 ... Rebound leaders: Monson 7, Rocheleau 7

BELGRADE-BROOTEN-ELROSA - 22-62 FG (6-15 3-pt); 10-20 FT; 41 rebounds; 30 fouls ... Scoring: Mariah Rach 11, Kelsey Heinsius 3, Brittany Roelike 5, Raeann Sorenson 21, Brittany Winter 6, Taylor Braegelman 1, Megan Weller 4, Becca Gruber 7, Amy Bast 2 ... 3-point shots: Rach 3, Heinius 1, Sorenson 2 ... Rebound leaders: Braegelman 9, Sorenson 7, Rach 6, Gruber 6 ... Assist leaders: Sorenson 8 ... Steal leaders: Sorenson 5

Pheasant

Hancock 43, Wheaton/HN 36

Hancock outscored the Warriors 30-15 in the second half after trailing 21-13 at halftime. The first-place Owls (4-0, 11-2) went on a 12-5 run in the final 7:43 of the game.

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Kendra Schmidgall led all scorers with 26 points -- 17 in the first half -- to ignite the Owls. Schmidgall also hooked 9 rebounds and Courtney Greiner added 8 points and 8 rebounds.

Tracie Boehmlehner scored 17 points for the Warriors, but 14 came in the first half as the Owls limited the guard to just one field in the second half.

Hancock (4-0, 11-2) 13 30 -- 43

Wheaton/HN (1-3, 7-6) 21 15 -- 36

HANCOCK - 15-42 FG (5-11 3-pt); 8-15 FT; 33 rebounds; 8 fouls ... Scoring: Kendra Schmidgall 26, Courtney Greiner 8, Karol Algarate 4, Serandon Bigalke 3, Olivia Koehl 2 ... 3-point shots: Schmidgall 4, Bigalke 1 ... Rebound leaders: Schmidgall 9, Greiner 8, Algarate 7 ... Assist leaders: Koehl 5, Greiner 4 ... Steal leaders: Greiner 4, Algarate 3, Bigalke 3

WHEATON/HERMAN-NORCROSS - 16 FG (3 3-pt); 1-3 FT; rebounds not available; 16 fouls ... Scoring: Tracie Boehmlehner 17, Shaela TeKrony 11, Alyssa Ikeogu 4, Tori Klugman 2, Stephanie Lupkes 2 ... 3-point shots: Boehmlehner 3

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