Area Boys Basketball: W-DC wins another conference game


WADENA — Lyrik Haug led the Wadena-Deer Creek Wolverines with 23 points as they defeated the New York Mills Eagles 81-37 Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Kobe Snyder recorded 19 points for the Wolverines and Peyton Church finished with 17 points.

New York Mills 17 20 — 37

Wadena-Deer Creek 39 42 — 81

NEW YORK MILLS

Hunter Bosman 3, Braxton Ehnert 9, Teagan Lausten 11, Sam Kopveiler 3, Jacob Thorsrud 8, Eli Vaughan 3.

WADENA-DEER CREEK

Teshe Loer 4, Kobe Snyder 19, Lyrik Haug 23, Simon Kreklau 2, D’Andre Hammond 4, Connor Dutke 2, Peyton Church 17, Jaxson Brown 6, Nathaniel Peterson 4. FG 34-67 (51%), FT 9-16 (56%). 3-point 4-14 (29%). Conference: 2-0. Overall: 2-2. Next: hosts Bertha-Hewitt 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15.

Sebeka 73, Verndale 66

VERNDALE — Otto Lehmann scored 16 points and Jaden Schulke tallied 1e for the Verndale Pirates in a 73-66 Park Region Conference loss to the Sebeka Trojans Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Sebeka 34 39 — 73

Verndale 29 37 — 66

Christian Berg 11, Jasper Hosey 24, Parker Kiser 2, Max Lake 25, Teagen Lee 9, Zackaryas Thornton 2. FT 8-15 (53%).

Zain Waldahl 9, Otto Lehmann 16, Carter White 8, Logan Dick 6, Jaden Schulke 13, Micahel Uselman 7, Kole Dampha 3, Nolan Elbert 4. FT 12-15 (80%). Conference: 0-2. Overall: 1-4. Next: at Pillager 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15.

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Henning 67, Pillager 57

HENNING — Gabriel Parrish tallied 16 points as the Pillager Huskies lost 67-57 to the Henning Hornets in a Park Region Conference game Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Christian Hooge scored 15 points for the Huskies and Parker Schaefer added 13 points.

Henning 39 28 – 67

Pillager 32 25 – 57

Teigan Bjerke 14, Kale Misegades 31, Lane Dilly 5, Logan Kostelecky 13, Dawson Misegades 4.

Christian Hooge 15, Gabriel Parrish 16, Eli Miller 7, Parker Schaefer 13, Kaden Imdieke 6. FG 23-40 (57.5%), FT 6-9 (66.7%). 3-point 5-8 (62.5%). Conference: 1-1. Overall: 1-2. Next: hosts Verndale 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15.

Cass Lake-Bena 83,

Pine River-Backus 41

CASS LAKE — Andrew Bueckers tallied 18 points and Isaiah Aulie scored eight for the Pine River-Backus Tigers in an 83-41 Northland Conference loss to Cass Lake-Bena Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Cass Lake-Bena 54 29 — 83

Pine River-Backus 22 19 — 41

CASS LAKE-BENA

Kingsly Whitebird 26, Tyrell Smith 8, Dominic Staples-Fairbanks 26, Dedric Jackson 1, Tateyn Boswell 16, Allen Fairbanks 2, Zachary Blue Robinson 4.

PINE RIVER-BACKUS

Isaiah Aulie 8, Grady Mongan 3, Talin Villnow 4, Andrew Bueckers 18, Koal Oberfell 6, Mason Nelson 2. FT 15-19 (79%). Conference: 0-1. Overall: 1-3. Next: at Keliher/Northome 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15.

Foley 70, Aitkin 50

FOLEY — Isaac Ausmus scored 14 points and Kody Kostick added 13 points as the Aitkin Gobblers lost 70-50 to the Foley Falcons Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Foley 30 40 – 70

Aitkin 24 26 – 50

Gavin Gross 20, Tyler Smith 8, Derek Dahmen 16, Chase Dahler 2, Cole Rueckert 7, Jack Abfalter 10, Dane Wheeler 1, Reed Hermanson 4, Payton Nemeth 2.

Isaiah Baker 2, Tyson Sjodin 2, Braedyn Smith 3, Tyler Gruhlke 3, Ian McNevin 1, Caleb Smith 3, Breckyn Williams 9, Kody Kostrick 13, Isaac Asmus 14. Overall: 0-4. Next: at Royalton 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 14.

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