Friday, October 03, 2008

Sell Tops 1000 Assists: A Thursday Results

#3 posting 10.3.2008
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THURSDAY A RESULTS
#1 Bethlehem Academy swept NRHEG with a margin of 36 points. Holly Hafemeyer had 22 points for BA. From the Albert Lea Tribune.

#2 Windom swept Pipestone with a margin of 27 points. Megan Ysker had 15 kills for the Eagles. From the Worthington Daily Globe.

#3 Minneota swept KMS with a margin of 15 points in Camden action. From the Marshall Independent.

#4 Wabasha-Kellogg swept Chatfield. Plus nine results from the Winona Daily News.

#5 Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa swept Eden Valley-Watkins with a margin of 42 points. From the St. Cloud Times.

#6 Mabel-Canton swept Hope Lutheran with a margin of 51 points. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.

#7 Ada-Borup beat Climax-Fisher in four sets with a margin of 17 points.

#8 Southwest Christian swept West Lutheran with a margin of 37 points in MCAA action.

#9 Lakeview swept Lincoln HI with a margin of 26 points.

#10 Martin County West beat Truman in four sets with 16 points. From the Fairmont Sentinel.

Grand Meadow swept Glenville-Emmons with a margin of 8 points. From the Austin Daily Herald and Albert Lea Tribune.

LeRoy-Ostrander beat Houston in four with a margin of zero points--both teams were even. Merideth Lee had 16 kills for Houston. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.

Rushford-Peterson beat Lewiston-Altura in five with a margin of 7. LA led 2-0. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.

Southland beat Fillmore Central in four with a margin of 11 points. From the Austin Daily Herald.

Alden-Conger topped MLGHEC in five with a margin of 6 points. From the Albert Lea Tribune.

Buffalo Lake-Hector swept New Ulm Cathedral with a margin of 19 points. From the New Ulm Journal.

Red Rock Central beat Fulda in four with a margin of 6 points. RRC's Krystle Sell reached the 1000 assist mark in the contest. Plus nine results from the Worthington Daily Globe.

Canby swept Renville County West with a margin of 10 points. Plus two other results from the West Central Tribune.

THINK PINK
MN Valley Lutheran and Sleepy Eye St. Mary's will join forces next Tuesday when they play to fight breast cancer. From the New Ulm Journal.

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