FCLMC’s Kane Larson (172-pounds) and Cole Sass (189-pounds) won titles at the Pine Island Tourney. Larson set the Wolves’ all-time win record at 157. Houston’s Morgan Rohweder had two big scoring games, as he tossed in 42 points in a 95-61 win over Lyle/Pacelli and 31 in a 56-49 loss to Kingsland. Max Erdman went for 20 (pts) and 15 (rebs) in defeat. Carter Geiwitz scored 23 in Houston’s 68-47 win over FC. Josh Haugerud scored 21 in defeat. The Hurricanes (8-3, 11-6) lead the SEC-East over nearest foe Schaeffer Academy (8-7, 9-9). Ben Udstuen scored 25 points as Spring Grove beat Kingsland 63-60. Knight Erdman scored 21 in the game. The Lions also notched a nice win over 13-5 Blooming Prairie 60-41. Carson Harstad scored 30 points, making 15 of 15 free throws, and Chatfield as a team hit 25 of 26 free throws (tied the 10th best ever state mark), in beating Lanesboro 69-33. Camden Hungerholt scored 31 points and Reid Hungerholt 28 points, as L-O shot 59 free throws, in an 85-73 win over AC/G-E. The brothers combined for 28 makes at the line. Nick Taylor scored 20 points as Lanesboro beat L/P 76-46. Bridon Bahl scored 25 points and Greg Kennedy 24 as FC’s boys fell to La Crescent/Hokah 69-66. Will LaFleur scored 26 points but R-P’s boys fell to L-A 66-63. The Trojans are 8-3, 14-3 on the year. Aubrie Klug scored 21 and Nicole Banse 20 as #6 in AA Caledonia girls’ basketball rallied from a 13-point deficit versus #1 in A Goodhue, to lead 58-57, only to fall 64-60. Josie Foster scored 25 and Klug 21 as the Warriors rebounded with an 80-37 win over Maple River. Caledonia (11-0, 19-3) has a guaranteed share of the TRC-East over Cotter (9-3, 14-7). Aubry Boldt scored 21 and 25 points as Houston’s girls beat Kingsland 72-57 and L/P 51-47 in overtime. Kendall Knutson scored 26 points as Chatfield’s girls beat St. Charles 78-43. Amaya Harmening went for 21 (pts) and 16 (rebs) but the Gophers fell to Lourdes 69-65. Benita Nolt scored 20 points but L-O fell to Southland 73-40. Miranda Nagel went for 15 (pts), 14 (rebs), and 8 (blks) but the Cards lost to B.A. 51-29.
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