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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Border battle goes to the Jaguars

The B-B-E Jaguars boys' basketball team raised their profile in a big way tonight with a double-digit 73-54 win over visiting Paynesville Area. The Bulldogs (3-1) averaged 72 points a game through their first three games of the season. B-B-E entered the game with a 31.3 points-per-game defensive average, which meant something had to give.

The Jaguars made 10 more two-point shots than the Bulldogs, accounting for the biggest difference in the game on the stats sheet. B-B-E had four made three-pointers, while Paynesville had three made threes.

Luke Dingmann's career-high 26 points and 10 rebounds led the way for the Jaguars.

With 3:35 left, the Jaguars held a 67-50 lead after the Bulldogs scored four straight points. Earlier in the second half, Ashton Dingmann's three-pointer with 10:07 left put the Jaguars ahead by double digits for the second time of the night. The score was 52-41 at that point. Earlier, the Jaguars forged a 47-37 lead with 11:30 left on a shot from Luke Dingmann.

The JV Jaguars won 60-43 after holding a 27-17 halftime lead.


Below is a video clip shot early in the second half tonight:
 

The Jaguars boys' basketball team (4-0, 3-0) hosts Kimball Area on Friday this week in another Central Minnesota Conference game. The Cubs were 3-0 heading into tonight's CMC game at Royalton.

Central Minnesota Conference boys' basketball scores on January 26:
Kimball Area 44, Royalton 39
Eden Valley-Watkins 77, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 45
Maple Lake 43, Holdingford 39

Area girls' basketball scores on January 26:
Sauk Centre 64, Minnewaska Area 40
Montevideo 66, Melrose Area 46
New London-Spicer 52, Annandale 33
BOLD 71, Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 63
Benson 36, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 17
Parkers Prairie 64, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 40
Pierz 53, St. Cloud Cathedral 40
Henning 69, Perham 57
Pine River-Backus 72, Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 53
MACCRAY 60, Renville County West 51
West Central Area 54, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross 50
Browerville 65, Bertha-Hewitt 27 (Tigers improve to 4-0)