Wolverine girls win final Red Rock contest

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THE MOUNTAIN LAKE Area (MLA) Wolverines Varsity Girls Basketball squad, under Head Coach Wayne Klassen, The Wolverines are now at 8-7 on the season. Up next is a few days' break until they face Adrian on the Dragons' home court on Thursday, February 4. The following day, Friday, February 5, they stay on-the-road to Slayton to take on Murray County Central. Mt. Lake Area Girls BB vs. Fulda, originally scheduled for Feb. 8, has been rescheduled for Feb. 9. THE MOUNTAIN LAKE Area (MLA) Wolverines Varsity Girls Basketball squad, under Head Coach Wayne Klassen, held close to the Adrian in a conference contest at Adrian, but eventually the home team Dragons pulled off a nine-point win, 52-43. At the half, Adrian clung to a three-point lead, 29 to 26. Despite the loss, senior guard Signey Stoesz - who tallied 19 points on the night - notched her 1,000th point on a couple of three throws at the end of the first half. She also had 10 steals. Junior guard Brook Sunderman chipped in nine points. MLS is now 5-5 in the Red Rock Conference - 9-8 overall. Today (Friday, February 5) the girls stay on-the-road to Slayton to take on another Red Rock foe, Murray County Central. The home contest against the Fulda Raiders - originally scheduled for Monday, February 8 - has been moved to Tuesday, February 9. Above, Signey Stoesz watches as her free throw heads to the bucket for her 1,000th point. (Alisa Nickel photo)
THE MOUNTAIN LAKE Area (MLA) Wolverines Varsity Girls Basketball squad held only a four-point lead at the half of their Friday night, February 19 home game against Westbrook-Walnut Grove – 27 to 23 – but pulled away from their Red Rock Conference foes in the second half. At the final buzzer, MLA had claimed another conference win, a 12-point victory, 51 to 39. Senior guard Signey Stoesz closed with 19 points, teamed with 10 rebounds and four steals. Brook Sunderman, junior guard, chipped in nine points and six boards, while sophomore forward Marta Stoesz also added nine tallies. Head Coach Wayne Klassen’s club is now 13-8 overall, 10-5 in the conference, with one game remaining in the regular season. That game will be a home non-conference contest Madelia on Monday, February 22. Plans are being made to salute and support “Madelia Strong,” following the recent fire that devastated the city’s main street. For more information, go to: http://www.cross-countiesconnect.com/2016/02/be-madelia-strong-at-mla-girls-basketball-game/

 

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