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Girls Basketball (1/13)

January 13, 2025 by Paul Trende Leave a Comment

Chatfield’s Grace Schroeder (left) and Brittin Ruskell (right) trap La Crescent/Hokah’s Charlee Gile in the teams’ TRC affair. Schroeder scored a game-best 23 points in a 55-37 Gopher win. Photo by Leif Erickson

Three Rivers Conference Girls Basketball (1/2 & 1/3)

Rushford-Peterson 64, Wabasha-Kellogg 18 (R-P: Kaia Loney 12 pts, 5 rebs; Emily Helgemoe 12 pts (3-5 threes), 5 rebs; Torryn Schneider 11 pts, 7 asts, 8 stls; Allanah Skalet 7 pts, 3 rebs, 3 asts, 3 stls.  Ten total Trojans scored and seven scored at least five points.  R-P triggered 31 turnovers and scored 26 points off those turnovers.   Trojans > 5-2, 6-3) 

Fillmore Central 50, Lewiston-Altura 42 (FC: Brooklyn Simon 19 pts (8-12 FGs), 9 rebs, 4 asts; Sophia Bronner 11 pts, 4 stls.  Simon scored a team season-high 19 points to lead the Falcons to the win, as they out-scored L-A 23-14 after halftime, annulling a 28-27 deficit)

La Crescent/Hokah 37, Chatfield 55 (C: G. Schroeder 23 pts, 4 stls; Brittin Ruskell 9 pts (3-6 threes); Amaya Harmening 7 pts, 11 rebs. Chatfield never trailed, as they improved to 4-3 in the TRC, 6-5 overall)

Southeast Conference Girls Basketball (1/3)

Spring Grove 49, Southland 57 (SG: Siri Konkel 18 pts, 7 asts, 3 stls; Kinley Soiney 13 pts, 8 rebs, 3 stls; Kyle Hammel 9 pts, 6 rebs. Southland’s mediocre three-point shooting was just good enough to break a seven-game losing streak versus Spring Grove, which had its coldest shooting game of the season (28%).  After seven lead changes, it was the first league loss for the Lions.  SG (2-1, 5-2) is now behind GM (5-1, 8-1) in the SEC standings.  Southland is 4-2, 8-3.)

Non-Conference Girls Basketball (1/4)

Lyle/Pacelli 25, Fillmore Central 65 (FC: Maddie Zwart 12 pts (6-8 FGs); S. Bronner 11 pts; B. Simon 10 pts, 7 rebs; Kyla Hellickson 4 pts, 7 rebs, 5 stls; Annika Mensink 7 pts.  Ten Falcons scored.  FC scored a season high.  Falcons > 2-4, 6-5) 

Crestwood 65, Lanesboro 30 (Decorah Border Battle game.  Burros > 2-2, 5-5)

Filed Under: Chatfield Gophers, Fillmore Central Falcons, Lanesboro Burros, Rushford-Peterson Trojans, Sports, Spring Grove Lions

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