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January 23, 2017 by Paul Trende

Fillmore County Journal - Fillmore County Sports

Cole Schwichtenberg had a career-high 34 points as Lanesboro’s boys (4-1, 5-3) beat G-E.  He got the five he needed to reach 1,000 career points.  He’s not the only Burro to blast into the record books.  In 2012, current assistant coach Braden Hanson set the all-time scoring mark by posting a single-game record of 48 points.   In 2014, Kole Ruud broke Hanson’s mark with a similar splendid game, 41 points.  The Burro 1,000-point club now includes Ruud (2014 > 1,599), Hanson (2012 > 1,430), Bill Johnson (1961 > 1,352), Doug Thoen (1973 > 1,260), Brett Hungerholt (2010 > 1,171), Dave Thoen (1982 > 1,166), Jeff Devine (1977 > 1,088), Lucas Rogers (2014 > 1,059), and Schwichtenberg.  

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McCoy-Tekautz
LARP’s McCoy Tekautz beat Goodhue’s Kelby O’Reilly by 6-3 decision to win 152-pounds at the PEM Invite.  It was a battle of #1 in AA versus #1 in A at 152.  Tekautz improved to 15-3 on the year.  Drew Wyffels nearly had a quadruple-double (19 pts, 10 rebs, 8 assists, 10 stls) as M-C’s boys ended a 7-game losing streak in beating GM.  Kingsland’s teams swept a doubleheader with Hope Lutheran.  The boys (2-4, 6-4) got a career-high 29 points from Zach Buchholtz and a big double-double (17 pts, 14 rebs) from Ian Meisner.  The girls (6-2, 10-4) had four in double figures.  Over their last nine games, they’ve limited all but one team (#3 PEM) to less than 40 points. R-P’s boys held off PEM to run their win streak to six.  The Trojans (4-1, 6-4) fell less than 20 hours later in overtime versus La Crosse Logan.  Brianna Koop had 22 points as R-P’s girls (6-3, 7-4) beat Chatfield for the first time since 2010 (nine meetings).  Macy Pederson went off for a career-high 27 points as the Chatfield girls got their first win of the year over W-K.  It’s Pederson’s second straight game of posting a career-best (17 versus FC).   Chatfield got four in double figures, including Mariah Bell’s sixth double-double, in beating L-A.  Houston’s girls won two games, Jessica Kitching a double-double versus L-O, Alyssa Rostad a double-double versus Carlton.  Mikayla Crawford had a career-high 21 points, though R-P lost to #3 PEM.

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