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INTERNATIONAL FALLS—The Timberwolves snowed the Broncos 57-42 here on Friday, Dec. 9. “We played a little sloppy until about eight minutes to go and then we buried them,” said Head …
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS—The Timberwolves snowed the Broncos 57-42 here on Friday, Dec. 9.
“We played a little sloppy until about eight minutes to go and then we buried them,” said Head Coach Max Gantt. “We finally started moving the ball around and knocking down some open shots. Grace LaTourell led the way on offense, pouring in 20 points, while Madeline Perry was right behind with 16 points.
“Maizy Sundblad and Claire Thomas gave us great minutes off the bench, too,” said Gantt.
“We’re proud of the win,” Gantt added. “It’s tough to win in International Falls. We grinded out a tough game and did whatever it took to get that win.”
The Wolves’ Dec. 13 game at Silver Bay was canceled due to weather. The Wolves head to Chisholm on Monday, Dec. 19.