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ELY- The Timberwolves girls basketball team squeaked out a tough win in a high-intensity game on home hardwood Monday, edging the Bluestreaks 61-57.“It was a fun playoff-type game,” …
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ELY- The Timberwolves girls basketball team squeaked out a tough win in a high-intensity game on home hardwood Monday, edging the Bluestreaks 61-57.
“It was a fun playoff-type game,” remarked Head Coach Max Gantt. “It was fun to come out on top.”
Grace LaTourell led the Wolves offensively, pouring in 16 points. Sarah Visser notched a double-double with 12 points and an impressive 18 rebounds. Madeline Perry also scored 12 points, followed by Hannah Penke with 11.
The girls scheduled match-up with Cook County on Thursday, was cancelled due to weather. They’ll host the Hoops for Hope tournament on Dec. 27 and 28 during the holiday break. They’ll be back in regular action on Tuesday, Jan. 3, when they host Littlefork-Big Falls.