Friday,  January 18, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 183 • 5 of 41 •  Other Editions

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two turnovers that turned into two points for Clark and Clark-Willow Lake had four turnovers that turned into three points.
• The Cyclones would turn up the intensity of the defense in the third quarter and the Tigers would not make a field goal in the third quarter, but made nine of nine free throws. Clark-Willow Lake took the lead with 5:40 left in the third quarter and had an eight-point lead two different times before settling with six points at the quarter break, 36-30. AT one point in the third quarter, Kjellsen said, "Our defense is no where to be found."
• The Tigers battled back in the fourth quarter, closing to within two points, 42-40, with the help of two free throws by Parker Rossow with 4:22 left. The Cyclones took off a minute off the clock before being fouled.  Later with 52 seconds left, Mason

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Jackson Doeden looks for a way out as he is double teamed under the basket. (Photo #3385 by Paul Kosel)

Kyler Ell came into the game and powered in a basket. (Photo #3394 by Paul Kosel)

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