At a quadrangular in Melrose on Friday night, Sauk Centre-Melrose won two matches and lost one in wrestling action. They beat Prairie Valley 57-16 and Osakis 39-33 before losing to Holdingford 38-36.
Jordan Winter, Antonio Ortiz and Rodrigo Milla all went 3-0.
Up next: a triangular in Sauk Centre starting at 5 p.m. next Tuesday night, Dec.17.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Streeter girls dominate Lady Dutchmen
The Mainstreeters demolished cross town rival Melrose Friday
night in girls’ basketball, 70-29.
Sauk made nine three-pointers, led by Shania Baum, who was
3-for-5 from beyond the arc, and finished with 11 points. Amanda Weir led the
Streeters with 12 points and Madison Greenwaldt added 10.
Sauk dominated early and never looked back as they opened up
a huge halftime lead. Melrose couldn’t get the ball in close and struggled with
shooting from the perimeter.
The win improves the Streeters to 3-0 on the season. They
will travel to Paynesville next Tuesday. For more on Friday’s game and on
Tuesday‘s match up check out next week’s Sauk Centre Herald.
Deters, Stars shut out Litchfield
Clay Deters stopped 24 shots as the Prairie Centre North Stars defeated Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato 1-0 in front of a large crowd at the Sauk centre Civic Arena Friday night.
Cody Steward, back in action for his second game after serving a four-game suspension at the beginning of the year due to an on-ice fracas in the Stars' last game a year ago, scored the game's lone goal when he netted one while the Stars were short handed. It was his first goal of the season.
Deters and the Prairie Centre defense did the rest. The Stars had two close chances late to put the game away with an empty netter but narrowly missed both times.
The win improves the Stars to 3-3 and is their third win in a row. They beat Wadena-Deer Creek 7-1 on Tuesday.
They will travel to Bagley/Fosston on Saturday.
Photos and video from Friday's game below:
(Watch the final minute here:)
Cody Steward, back in action for his second game after serving a four-game suspension at the beginning of the year due to an on-ice fracas in the Stars' last game a year ago, scored the game's lone goal when he netted one while the Stars were short handed. It was his first goal of the season.
Deters and the Prairie Centre defense did the rest. The Stars had two close chances late to put the game away with an empty netter but narrowly missed both times.
The win improves the Stars to 3-3 and is their third win in a row. They beat Wadena-Deer Creek 7-1 on Tuesday.
They will travel to Bagley/Fosston on Saturday.
Photos and video from Friday's game below:
(Watch the final minute here:)
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Mainstreeter boys' basketball is 6-0
A hard-fought 64-61 win was the outcome of the Sauk Centre vs. Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta boys' basketball game tonight in Morris. The West Central North Conference win improves the Mainstreeters' overall record to 6-0 and 2-0 in the league.
With just under a minute to go, two MA/CA free throws gave the host Tigers a 61-59 lead. Matthew Moritz then drained the go-ahead score with 29 seconds on the clock with a three-pointer to put Sauk Centre on top for good. The Mainstreeters led 37-31 at halftime and built their lead as large as 16 points in the second half over the winless Tigers (0-5, 0-4 WCCN).
Josh Buschette was the leading scorer with 21 points, four assists and three steals. For the game, Sauk Centre shot 25-of-57 from the floor.
Up next: a tough road trip to the St. Cloud Metro Area, where they'll square off with St. Cloud Cathedral. The Crusaders, members of Section 5AA, are 5-2 overall and one of just two unbeaten teams left in the Granite Ridge Conference. They also have a potent offense with a 72 points-per-game average. Sauk Centre is no slouch either, of course, as they have a 73.5 points-per-game average so far.
Two Sauk Centre teams are in action at home Friday night in Sauk Centre: Prairie Centre Area boys' hockey and the Mainstreeters girls' basketball team. The SC-M wrestling team also has a home event, a quadrangular down in Melrose that starts at 5 p.m.
With just under a minute to go, two MA/CA free throws gave the host Tigers a 61-59 lead. Matthew Moritz then drained the go-ahead score with 29 seconds on the clock with a three-pointer to put Sauk Centre on top for good. The Mainstreeters led 37-31 at halftime and built their lead as large as 16 points in the second half over the winless Tigers (0-5, 0-4 WCCN).
Josh Buschette was the leading scorer with 21 points, four assists and three steals. For the game, Sauk Centre shot 25-of-57 from the floor.
Up next: a tough road trip to the St. Cloud Metro Area, where they'll square off with St. Cloud Cathedral. The Crusaders, members of Section 5AA, are 5-2 overall and one of just two unbeaten teams left in the Granite Ridge Conference. They also have a potent offense with a 72 points-per-game average. Sauk Centre is no slouch either, of course, as they have a 73.5 points-per-game average so far.
Two Sauk Centre teams are in action at home Friday night in Sauk Centre: Prairie Centre Area boys' hockey and the Mainstreeters girls' basketball team. The SC-M wrestling team also has a home event, a quadrangular down in Melrose that starts at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Streeters win big over Montevideo
Watch Madison Greenwaldt go coast-to-coast for the Streeters in their lopsided win over Montevideo Tuesday to improve to 2-0 on the season. For game stats and story be sure to grab a copy of this week's Herald.
Monday, December 9, 2013
North Stars get first win
Prairie Centre Area defeated Class 2A Becker/Big Lake in non-conference boys' hockey action on Saturday in a 7-3 outcome. Both teams left the Princeton Arena with a 1-3 record after the game. Up next: a border battle, section match up and Mid-State Conference clash on Tuesday (Dec. 10) in Long Prairie against Wadena-Deer Creek. The Wolverines are 2-2 overall and 0-0 in the Mid-State Conference.
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