ROCHESTER — Amelia Truty hit four 3-pointers and finished with 18 points in Lourdes’ 67-52 win over Zumbrota-Mazeppa in Hiawatha Valley League play.
Aaliyah Williams added 15 points for the Eagles, who improved to 10-6 in the HVL and 15-10 overall.
Lourdes trailed the Cougars at halftime, 27-23.
Z-M (4-12, 12-14) was led by Adi Preston with 13 points.
Lauren Hust had 13 points for the Eagles and Lily Davick 10. Lourdes was 15-for-20 from the free-throw line. Z-M was 1-for-4.
Lourdes 67, Zumbrota-Mazeppa 52
ZUMBROTA-MAZEPPA (52)
Adi Preston 13 P, 1 3-PT; Syd Preston 2 P; Addie Liffrig 12 P, 2 3-PT; Elyse Ryan 7 P, 1 3-PT; Paislee Peterson 8 P; Amelia Angerman 3 P, 1 3-PT; Chloe Henn 7 P, 2 3-PT.
LOURDES (67)
Lauren Hust 13 P, 1 3-PT; Ella Shedivy 7 P, 1 3-PT; Allison Restovich 3 P, 1 3-PT; Amelia Truty 18 P, 4 3-PT; Ruby Flies 1 P; Lily Davick 10 P; Aaliyah Williams 15 P, 3 3-PT.
Halftime: ZM 27, LOUR 23.
Free throws: ZM 1-4, LOUR 15-20.
Three-point goals: ZM 7, LOUR 10.
MANKATO — Struggling Mankato East was no match for powerful Mayo as the Spartans cruised to an 87-42 Big Nine Conference win behind a 30-point night by freshman forward Maggie Dyer.
Mayo moved to 15-2 in the Big Nine and 19-5 overall. East is 2-15, 2-20.
Mayo led 41-25 at halftime. Other than Dyer’s 30 points, the Spartans had a balance scoring attack with a total of nine players scoring. Kaia Kirkeby had 15 points, Mia Banks 13 and Madalynn McLaughlin 10.
Mayo hit 10 3-pointers.
Mayo 87, Mankato East 42
MAYO (87)
Kaia Kirkeby 15 P, 2 3-PT; Carmen Kadlec 4 P; Addison Hill 2 P; Mia Banks 13 P, 3 3-PT; Kailey Young 3 P, 1 3-PT; Siri Kirkeby 7 P, 1 3-PT; Madalynn McLaughlin 10 P, 2 3-PT; Maggie Dyer 30 P; Charlotte Klote 3 P, 1 3-PT.
MANKATO EAST (42)
Maddy Beaty 10 P, 2 3-PT; Kylinn Stangl 8 P, 1 3-PT; Hannah Full 10 P, 2 3-PT; Hayden Henning 3 P; Ariet Omot 8 P; Ilhan Moulid 2 P; M. Johnson 1 P.
Halftime: MAYO 41, EAST 25.
Free throws: MAYO 5-7, EAST 7-15.
Three-point goals: MAYO 10, EAST 5.
BLOOMING PRAIRIE — Hayfield/Schaeffer Academy built an 11-point halftime lead, watched Blooming Prairie come back, but then closed things out strong in a 54-39 Gopher Conference win.
H/SA finished the game on a 14-0 scoring run. That came after the Blossoms had cut their deficit to 40-39 with 6 minutes left in regulation.
“We played good defense for a majority of the game tonight, but lost focus for a little bit in the second half and BP made us pay with a good run to close the game,” Vikings coach Kasey Krekling said. “It was nice to see the girls refocus and make a good run to end the game.”
Jenny Christopherson and Betsy Gillette both had 13 points for the Vikings.
Blooming Prairie was led by Claire Schwarz with 14 points.
Hayfield/SA is 15-0 while Blooming Prairie is 7-18.
Hayfield/Schaeffer Academy 54, Blooming Prairie 39
HAYFIELD/SCHAEFFER ACADEMY (54)
Maggie Hansen 8 P, 2 3-PT; Jenna Christopherson 13 P, 1 3-PT; Avi Alexander 2 P; Gabby Buehler 3 P; Betsy Gillette 13 P; Lily Morrisey 9 P; Frieda Rutz 6 P, 2 3-PT.
BLOOMING PRAIRIE (39)
Claire Schwarz 14 P, 2 3-PT; Emmerson Nelson 6 P, 2 3-PT; Catelyn Bartlett 2 P; Ella Smith 6 P; Elaine Schwarz 5 P, 1 3-PT; Ella Salinas 4 P; Gracelyn Anderson 2 P.
Halftime: HSA 29, BP 18.
Free throws: HSA 11-14, BP 2-6.
Three-point goals: HSA 5, BP 5.
Stewartville 65, Lake City 32
LAKE CITY (32)
Peyton Meincke 10 P; Jillian Hoyer 3 P; Sadie Sanders 6 P; Adalai Benedict 9 P; Delilah Benjamin 4 P.
STEWARTVILLE (65)
Katherine Jones 2 P; Danika Shindelar 12 P, 1 3-PT; Audrey Shindelar 26 P, 3 3-PT; Clara Theobald 3 P, 1 3-PT; Sadie Romens 8 P; Jayci Rath 4 P; Kylie Minnich 8 P; Addison Ruffridge 2 P.
Halftime: STEW 33, LC 19.
Free throws: LC 2-5, STEW 16-19.
Three-point goals: LC 0, STEW 5.
Byron 59, Goodhue 47
GOODHUE (47)
Mackenzie Lodermeier 1 P; Natalie Thomforde 9 P, 3 3-PT; Lola Christianson 6 P, 1 3-PT; Aubrey Christianson 14 P; Kendyl Lodermeier 6 P; Ava Wallaker 3 P; Ashlee Barton 8 P.
BYRON (59)
Kayla Stork 9 P; Madison Ohm 4 P; Alyse Ayen 3 P; Raegan Kelm 10 P, 1 3-PT; Taylor Seeger 8 P, 1 3-PT; Kendra Harvey 25 P, 2 3-PT.
Halftime: BYR 32, GOOD 25.
Free throws: GOOD 9-14, BYR 17-20.
Three-point goals: GOOD 4, BYR 4.
Notes: Goodhue is 12-4 in the HVL, 20-5 overall. Byron is 14-1, 21-3.
Caledonia 69, Fillmore Central 34
CALEDONIA (69)
Jessica Stendel 6 P; Elsa Blum 2 P; Aubrie Klug 10 P; Josie Foster 30 P; Nicole Banse 21 P.
FILLMORE CENTRAL (34)
Annika Mensink 2 P; Brooklyn Simon 4 P; Kyla Hellickson 1 P; Aubrey Daniels 5 P; Cora Britton 3 P; Sophia Bronner 8 P, 9 R; Hannah Vaalemoen 5 P; Madilyn Zwart 6 P.
Halftime: CAL 40, FC 19.
Free throws: CAL 7-11, FC 6-11.
3-point goals: CAL (na), FC (na).
Dover-Eyota 74, Wabasha-Kellogg 32
WABASHA-KELLOGG (32)
Addison Quade 7 P, 1 3-PT; Jessalyn Adams 1 P; Brielle Adams 11 P, 3 3-PT; Eve Pavelka 2 P; Annalise Wobbe 6 P; Alaina McCann 5 P.
DOVER-EYOTA (74)
Jayda Davis 6 P; Olivea Banitt 8 P; Dilyn Bryant 3 P, 1 3-PT; Nora Pristash 4 P; Isabel Duellman 9 P, 1 3-PT; Aby Griebenow 10 P; Miranda Palmby 17 P, 1 3-PT; Madi Mullikin 6 P; Luka Thompson 9 P, 3 3-PT; Avery Kirschbaum 2 P.
Halftime: DE 54, WK 20.
Free throws: WK 2-5, DE 10-14.
Three-point goals: WK 4, DE 6.
Plainview-Elgin-Millville 73, St. Charles 21
PLAINVIEW-ELGIN-MILLVILLE (73)
Addyson Schneider 2 P; Macy Wozney 12 P; Charli Yust 4 P; Chelsley Holtan 3 P, 1 3-PT; Abby Schumacher 13 P, 1 3-PT; Maryn Kreofsky 7 P, 1 3-PT; Alyvia Engler 17 P; Karly Peter 4 P; Julia Foss 11 P, 1 3-PT.
ST. CHARLES (21)
Rylan Vatland 2 P; Claire Siebenaler 0 P; Makena Millard 5 P, 1 3-PT; Willow Lange 4 P; Addison Overkamp 8 P, 1 3-PT; Elizabeth Burt 2 P.
Halftime: PEM 41, STC 10.
Free throws: PEM 7-12, STC 3-4.
Three-point goals: PEM 4, STC 2.
Rushford-Peterson 68, La Crescent-Hokah 40
RUSHFORD-PETERSON (68)
Alannah Skalet 13 P, 3 3-PT; Torryn Schneider 8 P; Emily Helgemoe 6 P, 1 3-PT; Nadia Happel 17 P, 2 3-PT; Ava Helgemoe 2 P; Kaia Loney 13 P; Shelby Tesch 2 P; Nevaeh Happel 2 P.
LA CRESCENT-HOKAH (40)
Aspen Tarrence 3 P, 1 3-PT; Kaitlyn Ingram 2 P; Savanah Klinski 8 P, 2 3-PT; Maleah Moldenhauer 3 P, 1 3-PT; Evellyse Cody 4 P; Charlee Gile 5 P, 1 3-PT; Brooklyn Mitchell 7 P; Ireland Johnson 4 P, 1 3-PT; Lexi Kiesau 2 P; Madelyn Theede 2 P.
Halftime: RP 34, LAC 19.
Free throws: RP 9-12, LAC 12-21.
Three-point goals: RP 6, LAC 6.
Grand Meadow 47, Lanesboro 46
LANESBORO (46)
Jensyn Storhoff 23 P, 1 3-PT; Jentrey Schreiber 5 P, 1 3-PT; Hailey Erickson 16 P; Cora Mayer 2 P.
GRAND MEADOW (47)
Lauren Queensland 22 P, 10 R, 1 3-PT; Aspen Kolling 3 P, 8 R, 1 3-PT; Rylee Schaufler 5 P; Gracie Foster 12 P, 2 3-PT; Naomi Warmka 4 P.
Halftime: LANE 28, GM 24.
Free throws: LANE 6-10, GM 11-18.
Three-point goals: LANE 2, GM 4.
Notes: Grand Meadow finishes the regular season 12-2 in the SEC, 22-2 overall.
Triton 83, Kenyon-Wanamingo 63
TRITON (83)
Norah Freiderich 4 P; Addi Oakland 11 P; Rainey Dobbs 36 P, 3 3-PT; Reagan Essig 12 P, 2 3-PT; Keanna Molina 13 P, 1 3-PT; Olivia Weber 5 P.
KENYON-WANAMINGO (63)
Allina Mendoza 16 P, 2 3-PT; Audrey Haugen 3 P, 1 3-PT; Mali Quam 17 P, 1 3-PT; Sam Boyum 2 P; Carmen Nerison 9 P, 18 3-PT; Claire Olson 8 P; Anna Ostertag 8 P.
Halftime: KW 36, TRI 32.
Free throws: TRI 14-18, KW 5-15.
Three-point goals: TRI 6, KW 22.
Pine Island 73, Medford 30
MEDFORD (30)
Amanda Bock 3 P; Jade Laue 5 P; Mari Nelson 2 P; Aleah Vogt 2 P; Jillian Kellen 6 P; Lexi Laue 12 P.
PINE ISLAND (73)
Adria Fiedler 3 P; Macy Koenen 9 P; Zoe Njus 1 P; Lyndee Northrop 18 P, 14 R; Aylla Mehrkens 1 P; Ruby Severson 2 P; Alivia Levi 7 P; Jade Severson 22 P, 10 R; Jenna Schleusner 2 P; Brynn Fernholz 5 P; Adalynn Dunker 3 P.
Halftime: PI 46, MED 11.
Free throws: MED 9-15, PI 20-30.
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