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Warriors' Theresa Ellenz guards this M-C Cougar closely, as she moved
the ball down the floor in non-conference girls basketball action lasts
week in Caledonia. (Photo by Kristi Rogich)
By Daniel McGonigle
Argus Managing Editor
The Lady Warriors used a solid second half performance to distance
themselves from Three-Rivers rival Southland and pulling off a 59-35
victory.
Up by eight at the break, the Warriors used solid defensive play coupled with good shooting from the floor to pull off the win.
Cassie Gran led the Warriors with 10 points, followed by Brianna Vick
who had nine points, and Megan King who chipped in with eight of her
own.
Libby Augedahl scored seven points, as did Sarah Colleran.
The win improved the Warriors’ overall mark to 15-3, 11-2 in the Three Rivers Conference.
Defeat Mabel-Canton
In non-conference action, the Warrior girls followed an 11-point night by Aly Meyer to an overall 65-24 victory.
Helping Meyer out were Laquita Becker with four points, King added five points and Vick scored 12 points in the win.
Caledonia led 32-11 at the half, and extended that lead to 41 points,
holding the Mabel-Canton team to just 13 points in the second half.
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