December 10, 2014 - Browerville Blade

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2 0 1 5 Tigers push win streak to five
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MaKenna Hegseth went for the steal in the Tigers win over Sebeka.
—photo by Marlo Benning
Browerville 84—Royalton 32
Senior Kate Kellen scored a
season high 11 points as the Tigers took care of Royalton on
Thursday night in Browerville.
Kellen hit two of the team’s nine
3-pointers in the game which saw
the orange and black take a 44-19
lead into halftime.
Buchta led all scorers with 21
points, including two triples of
her own. Pearson finished a solid
week on both ends of the floor
with 13 points and 8 rebounds.
Kircher and Middendorf each
scored 8 points, while Callahan
and Hegseth each chipped in six.
Carry tallied five points off the
bench, while Knutson dropped in
four to round out the Tiger scoring attack.
The Tigers sit 15-1 overall and 8-0 in Section 5A play.
Browerville will host Swanville
on Friday, January 30. On Monday, February 2, the orange and
black will host Parkers Prairie for
Parent’s Night.
Paige Callahan (at middle) was congratulated by her
teammates, Crystal Pearson and Kendra Buchta, as she
joined them in the 1000 point club. She became the third
member of the
current team
to reach the
milestone. Below, fans in the
crowd joined
together
to
cheer and show
support as junior Paige Callahan sank her
1000th point on
Monday night
against Sebeka.
Go Tigers!
Tigers add two to the win column
Browerville 75—Sebeka 48
The
Browerville
Tigers
jumped out to a good lead against
the Sebeka Trojans last Monday
and went on to win by a final
score of 75-48. Bryce Irsfeld had
the hot hand in the first half scoring 14 of his 16 points, including
going 4 of 6 from the free throw
line.
Browerville had a 9 point advantage early on and increased
their lead to 11 points with just
over eight minutes to play. The
two teams shared some baskets
over the next several minutes.
Tanner Stepaniak scored the last
basket of the half to give Browerville its largest lead at 12, and
went to the locker room with a
33 – 21 advantage.
Grant Heid scored the first 13
points for the Tigers in the second half, including back-to-backto-back 3-point shots. Brendan
Emery also had a big second half
coming off the bench to score
all of his 12 points. The Tigers
put up 42 second half points and
continued to pull away without
really being threatened by the
Trojans who scored 27 points
themselves.
Scoring for Browerville, Heid
had 17 points and 3 steals. Irsfeld scored 16 points and had
rebounds and 3 steals. Emery
finished with 12 points. Both
Trevor Johnson and Noah Iten
had 5 assists. Ryan Warwick led
all rebounders with 8.
Browerville 67—Upsala 54
The Tigers from Browerville
traveled to Upsala to take on the
Cardinals in a Prairie Conference
game last Friday. Both teams
started out by sharing some baskets. Noah Iten put the Tigers on
the board with a shot from behind the arc. However, Jeremy
Halverson answered with two of
his own. Browerville called a
timeout at the 13:45 mark down
one point, 9-10. The message
was to pick up the pace of the
game. The Tigers went on to outscore the Cardinals 42 to 16 the
rest of the half.
Points came from seven different players and from a variety of shots. Browerville had
13 team assists in the first half.
Johnson dished out 4, while Irsfeld had 5 to go along with 9 rebounds.
The second half was a much
more controlled pace as the Tigers on three occasions took
more than a minute of the clock
working their offense in the half
court. Browerville played with a
strong lead for the entire second
half despite eventually being outscored 28 to 16. The Tigers finished the game 14 of 16 from the
charity stripe and out-rebounded
the Cardinals 26 to 21.
Upsala’s Jeremy Halverson
led all scorers with 21 points,
while making five from 3-point
range.
Browerville was led by Irsfeld’s 19 points, 11 rebounds,
and 6 assists. Johnson scored 12
points and had 4 assists. Stepaniak scored 10 points, all in the
first half. Heid and Ryan Warwick each scored 8. Iten finished
with 6 points and Emery with 4.
This week Browerville will
host the Knights from West Central Area Tuesday night and the
Johnnies from St. John’s Prep on
Thursday night. On Friday night
the Tigers will travel to Ashby to
take on the Arrows.
Now Playing...
BROWERVILLE TIGERS
BOYS BASKETBALL
January 27 (H) vs WCA, 7:30 p.m.
January 29 (H) vs St. John’s, 7:30 p.m.
January 30 @ Ashby, 7:30 p.m.
February 3 vs LPGE, 7:30 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
January 30 (H) vs Swanville, 7:30 p.m.
February 2 (H) vs Parkers Prairie, 7:30 p.m.
LPGE/BROWERVILLE WOLVES
WRESTLING
January 27 (H-LP) vs WCA, 6 p.m.
January 31 PRC Tourn @ Under wood, 10 a.m.
February 3 (H-LP) vs Pierz-Healy, Albany, 6 p.m.
BOYS HOCKEY
January 27 @ Park Rapids, 5:15 p.m.
January 31 @ Sartell, 5:30 p.m.
February 3 @ Alexandria, 5:30 p.m.
GIRLS HOCKEY
January 27 @ Alexandria, 5 p.m.
January 29 @ Northern Lakes, 5 p.m.
January 31 @ International Falls, 5 p.m.
GYMNASTICS
February 3 (H/LP) vs Little Falls, 6 p.m.
19 Years Experience
J7-M11
by Coach Matt Middendorf
Browerville 79—Sebeka 42
Paige Callahan scored her
1000th point midway through the
second half as the Tigers dominated the Trojans on Monday
night in Browerville. Callahan
joined fellow classmates Crystal Pearson and Kendra Buchta
in the 1000 point club. Callahan
finished with 14 points for the
Tigers who had four girls reach
double figures in scoring.
Quinn Kircher scored 17
of her game high 23 points in
the first half which saw the Tigers take a 43-24 lead at halftime. Pearson scored 10 of her
14 points in the first half, while
MaKenna Hegseth knocked
down two 3-pointers and ended
with 10 points. Kale Knutson
ran the offense with effectiveness and nailed two 3-pointers,
while Kate Middendorf came off
the bench to add six points. Kate
Kellen, Megan Carry and Olivia
Irsfeld all added a bucket to aid
the Tiger scoring attack.
Browerville 70—Henning 43
Four Tigers scored in double
figures as the orange and black
pulled away in the second half
for a victory on Tuesday night
in Henning. Knutson finished
the game with a career high 18
points, including four 3-pointers
to lead Browerville offensively.
Knutson connected on three triples in a 35 point first half which
saw the Tigers take an 11 point
lead into halftime.
The Tigers drilled nine
3-pointers in the victory as they
shot themselves out of a 2-3
and 1-2-2 zone. Kircher hit two
3-pointers and finished with 12
points, while Pearson continued
her dominant play in the paint
with 16 points. Buchta scored 15
points, while Callahan and Hegseth each chipped in one bucket.
Kellen knocked down a triple to
round out the scoring as the Tigers shot 7 of 15 at the free throw
line.
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