Wolverine boys basketball season comes to an end

Springfield beats MLA in Section 2A South battle by 20

 

TTHE MOUNTA Mountain Lake Area (MLA) Wolverine boys basketball squads The Wolverines now stand 13-6 overall, 11-2 in the Red Rock. The club will now face Fulda on the Raiders' home court on Tuesday, February 9. Due to last week's blizzard, the already-rescheduled game due to weather with Edgerton Public will be at home on Thursday, February 11. The following day, Friday, February 12, MLA will host Murray County Central. Their regular season comes to a close against Lake Crystal/Wellcome Memorial (at Lake Crystal) on Tuesday, February 16.
IT WAS THE end of the season for the Mountain Lake Area (MLA) Wolverine boys basketball squad on Tuesday night, February 23. The Wolverines, the #7 seed in the Section 2A South traveled to take on the #2 South seed, Springfield, on the Tigers’ home court in the quarter-f9jal match-up. Springfield downed MLA by 20, 87 to 67. At the half, the Tigers held a nine-point 41-32 margin. In the loss, junior guard Levi Stoesz scored a team-best 20 points for the Wolverines. Slade Harder, senior guard tallied 11 points, while Marcus Boyd, sophomore guard, laced nine. Senior forward Ryan McCue, in his final MLA game, grabbed eight boards and dished out three assists. The Wolverines’ season under Head Coach Shawn Naas closes with an 18-7 record. added eight rebounds and three assists. The Wolverines’ season ends with an 18-7 record. Naas saluted the year the team had, but did say that it was still a tough loss. Springfield will now face the #3 South seed, Mankato Loyola, in the sub-section semi-finals on Friday, February 26, at 7:45 p.m. at Lake Crystal/Wellcome Memorial High School in Lake Crystal. To tsee the brackets for both Section 2A South and North, go to: http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/showallbrackets.asp?actid=402&bracket=5399

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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