Friday,  February 8, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 204 • 20 of 43 •  Other Editions

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• "What happened tonight is the result of a lot of time in the gym for Nate, and sometimes kids get in a zone, they feel it, and it doesn't matter what they do, you can't stop them," South Dakota State coach Scott Nagy said. "That was the case tonight, and Nate knew it, the players knew it, I knew it."
• Frank Gaines led IPFW (10-15, 3-8) with 29 points, and Luis Jacobo had 14. The Mastadons lost despite hitting 9 of 20 3-point attempts and outrebounding the Jackrabbits 37-29.
• The 53-point performance is the third-highest in Summit League history, trailing only North Dakota State's Ben Woodside (60 vs. Stephen F. Austin, Dec. 12, 2008) and Kansas City's Michael Watson (54 vs. Oral Roberts, Feb. 22, 2003).

Thursday's Scores
The Associated Press

• Boys Basketball
• Canistota 80, Menno 25
• Chester 43, Colman-Egan 42
• Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 71, McLaughlin 44
• Clark/Willow Lake 58, Redfield/Doland 25
• Corsica/Stickney 63, Freeman 59, OT
• Dakota Christian 62, Kimball/White Lake 52
• DeSmet 64, Lake Preston 53
• Deubrook 58, Estelline 43
• Douglas 78, Hill City 38
• Elkton-Lake Benton 60, Arlington 53
• Faith 63, Tiospaye Topa 26
• Flandreau Indian 46, Freeman Academy 45
• Great Plains Lutheran 55, Waverly-South Shore 43
• Hanson 59, Mitchell Christian 52
• Lemmon 79, Takini 54
• Marion 63, Gayville-Volin 36
• Miller 62, Wessington Springs 29
• Mitchell 54, Watertown 52, OT
• Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 91, Bridgewater-Emery 52
• Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 72, Dell Rapids St. Mary 54
• Pine Ridge 62, Hot Springs 40
• Potter County 80, Faulkton 48
• Sioux Falls Christian 62, Western Christian, Hull, Iowa 59

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