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(Continued from page 7)
• Groton continued to roll along in the second quarter, scoring the last 11 points to take a 37-17 lead at half time. In the second quarter, Groton made six of 12 field goals, five of seven free throws and had one turnover that turned into one point. Oakes made two of 18 field goals, three of six free throws and had three turnovers that turned into two points. • Oakes tried to get things going in the third quarter, but Groton still outpaced the Tornadoes to take a 57-29 lead at the end of the third quarter. "We played well and I was really happy in how we came out in the third quarter," Kjellsen said.
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"We got to them right off the bat." • In the third quarter, Groton made nine of 12 field goals and had three turnovers, which were converted into two points. Oakes made five of 16 field goals and had two turnovers, which were converted into two points. • "We didn't want them to get 35 points," said Kjell
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sen said. "We wanted to execute some of the sets that we usually don't get to do in a game." • Oakes was unable to score a single point in the fourth quarter and Groton scored (Continued on page 9)
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