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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Basketball teams win

At Paynesville, the Sauk Centre boys' basketball team beat the Bulldogs 74-63 to climb over .500 at 4-3. Their next game is at home on Monday against Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa (2-4 overall, 1-3 Central Minnesota Conference).

At home, the Sauk Centre girls' basketball team clobbered Paynesville Area 71-38 to improve to 6-1 overall. Their next game is in the opener of the Pierz tournament on Dec. 29 against Crosby-Ironton.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Fusion win Morris triangular, North Stars win

The Melrose-Sauk Centre Fusion boys' swimming and diving team took first place in a triangular at the University of Minnesota-Morris on Thursday night. Taking second was Perham, while host Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta was third.

At Grove City, the Sauk Centre-Melrose wrestling team lost to state-ranked Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City by a 42-25 score. They take a 4-2 record into the Christmas break.

At the Benson Civic Arena, the Prairie Centre Area North Stars won their second game in a row by defeating Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta/Benson Area 6-2. MA/CA/BA falls to 2-8 with the loss. Next for the North Stars is a road game Tuesday, Dec. 30 at Breckenridge against Breckenridge/Wahpeton. The Blades are 1-5.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

North Stars earn first win!

It took nine games, but the Prairie Centre North Stars got their first win of the 2014-15 campaign with a 6-2 win over Redwood Valley.
Adam Froseth scored twice, Andrew Danielson added a goal and Emil Lindfors also scored to help lead the Stars to the win. More in this week's SC Herald.

Here are a few photos from tonight's win:





Streeters dominate Dutchmen

The Sauk Centre girls basketball team more than doubled up on Melrose tonight with a 71-34 win. Sauk shot the ball 77 times compared to Melrose's 39 times. They dominated in every facet of the game, outrebounding the Lady Dutchmen 41-24. The win improves the Streeters to 5-1 on the season.
The lone bright spot for the Lady Dutchmen was Emily Goerdt's second basket of the game that made her the school's all-time leading scorer, passing Jan Niehaus' total of 1,077.

Here are some images from tonight's contest: