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Weekend area roundup: Cathedral tops MACCRAY

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BOYS BASKETBALL Cathedral 53, MACCRAY 43 LAMBERTON — New Ulm Cathedral defeated MACCRAY 53-43 in a nonconference boys basketball game on Monday. Eli Anderson led the Greyhounds with 32 points, six rebounds and four assists, while Quinten Forst had 9 points and 15 rebounds. Cathedral ...

Area roundup: Wabasso stays undefeated

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BOYS BASKETBALL Wabasso 110, Canby 42 WABASSO — Wabasso scored a season-high 110 points in a a 110-42 win over Canby Monday in a nonconference boys basketball game. Brayden Guetter led the Rabbits with 30 points and six rebounds, while Caden Frericks had 19 points and 14 rebounds. Drew ...

Tigers end Rabbits’ unbeaten run

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SPRINGFIELD — In a game that could end up having big Tomahawk Division implications, the Springfield Tigers and Wabasso Rabbits played up to their hype on Tuesday night. The Tigers one-upped the Rabbits in the end, ending Wabasso’s unbeaten run this season with a 74-72 victory in a ...

Late surge lifts Eagles by Titans

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NEW ULM — For over 30 minutes, the New Ulm Eagles and the Tri-City United girls basketball teams were within striking distance of each other. But a 3 from Maggie Joyce, followed by a 3 from Brooklyn Lewis, gave the Eagles a 60-53 lead as New Ulm went on to a 75-68 win over the Titans ...

Morgan Mathiowetz reaches 3,000 points

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NEW ULM — Six and a half minutes into the second half of a Tomahawk Division girls basketball game between Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s and New Ulm Cathedral, St. Marys’ Morgan Mathiowetz made a second-chance 3-pointer. That shot put her at exactly 3,000 career points, a threshold crossed by ...

Turnovers plague Eagles in loss to Bluejays

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NEW ULM — New Ulm Eagles head boys basketball Michael Poncelet said that Friday night’s game against the Waseca Bluejays was their worst played game of the year. The Eagles were guilty of a season-high 24 turnovers that the Bluejays turned into 26 points as Waseca ran by New Ulm 84-69 ...