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DULUTH— The Ely girls basketball team’s win streak ended at seven this week as the Timberwolves ran into a buzzsaw at Duluth Marshall here on Tuesday. The Wolves fell 96-49. No other …
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DULUTH— The Ely girls basketball team’s win streak ended at seven this week as the Timberwolves ran into a buzzsaw at Duluth Marshall here on Tuesday.
The Wolves fell 96-49. No other information was available as of press time.
Playing at home on Saturday, the Wolves took advantage of red-hot outside shooting as they poured in 12 treys combined to overpower Hill City/Northland 57-31. Ruby Lowe had the big performance of the night as she led all scorers with 18 points, all of them from three-point range.
Eight was the lucky number for three of her teammates as Lydia Schultz, Zoe Mackenzie, and Audrey Kallberg scored eight points apiece. Mackenzie and Kallberg each connected twice from beyond the arc. Schultz picked up four of her points on the charity stripe.
Amelia Penke posted seven points, including a trey, along with 14 rebounds for another strong performance. Clare Thomas added four points and six rebounds while Maija Mattson added eight boards.
The Wolves were scheduled to host International Falls on Friday night. They head to Bigfork on Monday to take on the Huskies.