Sunday,  February 3, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 199 • 4 of 44 •  Other Editions

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and Sippel added one as Warner continued to outpass the Tigers by a 2:1 margin, taking a 40-19 lead at the end of the third quarter. Groton made three of 12 field goals while Warner made six of 16 field goals.
• Groton would make only four points in the fourth quarter with Wheeting making one basket and Natalia Dohman making one with 20 seconds left in the game.
• Carly Wheeting and Halle Dohman led the Tigers with six points each followed by Camille Sippel with four, Kylie Hawkins three and Ashley Gibbs and Natalia

Dohman each had two points.
• Groton made 10 of 44 field goals, two of two free throws off of Warner's two

Regan Lewandowski looks for an open teammate. (Photo #4501 by Paul Kosel)

team fouls, had seven assists with Regan Lewandowski and Sippel with three each and Groton had 10 turnovers with seven being steals. Warner outrebounded Groton, 33-18, with Carly Wheeting having six rebounds for Groton and Rachel Rogers and Miranda Ristau having seven each for Warner.
• Warner was led by Emily Larson with 18 points followed by Miranda Ristau with 16, Rachel Rogers had 12, Kaitlyn Armstrong five and Kari Gascoigne and Alyssa Jung each had two points.
• Warner made 20 of 40 field goals, three of 10 free throws off of Groton's

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Kylie Hawkins passes off the ball around the Warner defense. (Photo #4522 by Paul Kosel)

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