ST. CLOUD — Malin Youngberg led the Little Falls Flyers with 20 points as they defeated the St. Cloud Crush 56-50 in a Section 8-3A matchup Monday, Jan. 29.
Sophia Sinclair finished with 19 points for Little Falls as they improved to 11-8 on the season.
St. Cloud 27 23 – 50
Little Falls 23 33 – 56
Weslie Schuck 4, Elise Hausmann 11, Jayna Benson 11, Isabella Frantesl 4, Leah Imdieke 6, Camryn Kenning 14.
LITTLE FALLS
Haylee Fredregill 6, Janea Saldana 1, Sophia Sinclair 19, Claire VanRisseghem 9, Malin Youngberg 20, Riley Becker 2. FG 18-46 (39%), FT 15-20 (75%). 3-point 6-15 (40%). Overall: 11-8. Next: hosts Pequot Lakes 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1.
St. Cloud 42, Lake Region 26
BAXTER — Ava Erickson tallied 11 points for the Lake Region Christian Hornets as they lost 42-26 to the St. Cloud Christian Warriors in a Minnesota Association of Christian Schools game Monday, Jan. 29.
St. Cloud 23 19 – 42
Lake Region 10 16 – 26
LAKE REGION
Ava Erickson 11, Annalis Benson 2, Bella Stephens 2, Aleah DeVries 5, Maddie Smith 1, Katrina Grotzke 3, Harley Amundson 2. FG 8-61 (13.1%), FT 6-13 (46.2%). 3-point 4-21 (19%). Conference: 0-9. Overall: 3-17. Next: at Chisago Lakes 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5.
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