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• White River's Nic Waln had 18 points, Gilbert Morrison added 16 and Wyatt Krogman had 15 points and seven assists. • South Central (22-3) trailed 9-0 and 30-9. It shot 47 percent. • Tyler Frank led the Cougars with 18 and nine rebounds. Dakota Votaw added 11 points. •
Viborg-Hurley rallies past Dupree in state B semi
• ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) -- Jack Huether and Trevor Jacobsen had 11 points each as Viborg-Hurley beat Dupree 37-34 Friday in the semifinals of the South Dakota boys Class B basketball tournament. • Huether was 4 for 6 from the field and Jacobsen was 3 for 5. Each had two three-pointers. • The Cougars (23-2) shot 35 percent while holding Dupree to 29 percent. Dupree led 23-16 at the half but never got untracked after the break, scoring just 11 points. • Nate Widow had 12 points and five rebounds for Dupree. •
Langford beats Potter County 71-56 at state B
• ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) -- Michael Erickson had 20 points as Langford beat Potter County 71-56 Friday in the consolation round of the South Dakota boys Class B basketball tournament. • Erickson was 5-for-6 from the field with three three-pointers. He also drained seven of eight free throws, had four steals and dished out three assists. Langford shot 56 percent. • Bo Fries had 17 points and Drew Planteen chipped in 14 points and eight rebounds for the Lions. • Kole Hawkinson led the way for the Battlers (22-2). He was 5-for-9 from three-point range. Tate Nafziger added 12 points and Mitch Hinckley had 12 rebounds. •
James Valley rolls over Arlington 86-62 at state B
• ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) -- The one-two punch of Nathan Wedel and Adam Hofer led James Valley Christian to an 86-62 win over Arlington Friday in the consolation round of the South Dakota boys Class B basketball tournament. • Wedel and Hofer scored 24 points apiece for the Vikings (22-3). Wedel was 9-for-5 from the field and 6-for-9 from the line with 12 rebounds. Hofer made seven of 17 shots and went 9-for-9 from the line. • James Valley Christian shot 51 percent and had a 25-6 advantage in bench scor (Continued on page 25)
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