Heading into the season, the Schwichtenberg opposing coaches most strategized against when playing Lanesboro was leading scorer the past two seasons, senior guard Cole. Through two games, the three-point precision of younger brother Carson has stood out. Mabel-Canton got an antidote-needing taste. The 5’9” sophomore hit three three’s in each half and scored a career-high in leading the Burros to a 62-46 win. Lanesboro took the lead at 10-9 and never trailed. M-C went 2-for-21 from distance while the Burros were 8-for-28. Free throws were also key. The Burros couldn’t help themselves at the charity stripe a game earlier versus Kingsland, but corrected, hitting 20 of 27 freebies to the Cougars’ 12 of 20. Carson-S (25 pts, 6-11 three’s) led the way with help from Collin Scott (14 pts, 7 rebs). Cole-S, whose shot has been off to start the season, can say “thanks bro” for the offensive help. The elder Schwichtenberg did everything else, though (7 pts, 13 rebs, 4 assists). Brett Wangen, T.J. Ruen, and Brady Johnson were good glue, combining for 16 points, 15 rebounds. M-C was led by Drew Wyffels (11 pts, 8 rebs), Logan Richardson (10 pts, 10 rebs), and Brenden Kerns (10 pts, 8 rebs).
Thanks Bro

