Giant-slaying effort falters down the stretch, dance team hauls in more trophies (VIDEOS)
First, here's a video from the home dance competition held tonight.
This is the video of the awards ceremony...
This makes it SIX-FOR-SIX! Six competitions this season, and six competitions where the Pirouettes have earned hardware.
And now for some basketball coverage...
A valiant effort for a second-half comeback tonight faded in the closing minutes for the B-B-E Jaguars girls' basketball team against undefeated Royalton. In a battle of two of the top teams in the Central Minnesota Conference, the Jaguars were unable to erase what was as much as a 20-point deficit from the first half. Final: Royalton 62, B-B-E 53.
At halftime, the Royals (12-0, 6-0) led 36-23. The gap was as wide as 20 points with about 2:30 left, when Royalton led 36-16.
Here's action from early in the 2nd half tonight:
How the second half played out...
With a steep, uphill climb at hand, the Jaguars came out firing after halftime. Bree Thieschafer scored the first points of the second half on a three-pointer with 16:32 on the clock. With 16:10 left, Teagan Dingmann went 2-for-2 at the line to make it a 38-28 score. With just over 13 minutes left, Adley Hagen scored on a left side drive off the glass to make the score 41-31. Across the next 4 minutes of the game, the Jaguars pushed the deficit into the low single digits. With 9:10 left, Thieschafer scored a cleanup shot on a fast break to make it 41-38.
At the 8:50 mark, Royalton scored in the paint but missed an and-one free throw that made it 43-38. Over 2 minutes passed by with no scoring by either team.
With 6:45 left in the game, Kacey Fischer knocked down a wide open three-pointer near the right wing to cut what was a giant deficit to just 43-41. The pace of the game was in B-B-E's favor, and the lead was within reach.
Royalton junior forward Haylie Wolbeck's three-pointer with 6:15 left pushed their lead to 48-41. Later, with 5:05 left, Mya Worms scored in the lane to get it to a 50-45 deficit. That was as close as they could get, as the Royals pushed the lead back to double digits at 55-45 with 3:40 to go.
The Jaguars (10-6, 5-2) shot just 21 percent in the first half as they saw their six-game winning streak halted. They have little time to lick their wounds, however, as they have a huge, huge Section 5A game back on the home floor tomorrow night with Pine River-Backus. The Tigers (10-4 overall) are the No. 3-ranked team in Sub-Section 5A-West. In Sub-Section 5A-East, the Jaguars are ranked No. 2 behind Braham (11-3).
For the game, B-B-E made just 11 of 47 field goals inside the arc. On the three-point line, they made 6 of 18 attempts. Bree Thieschafer and Adley Hagen had two three-pointers each. At the free throw line, the Jaguars made 13 of 18 attempts.
In the home dance competition tonight...
The B-B-E/Paynesville Pirouettes dance team earned hardware at their home competition tonight. This makes them 6-for-6 for the season! I don't have full results at my fingertips, but I know the JV Kick squad took first place. They have competed in six competitions so far, and they've come home with hardware every one of them. The Pirouttes have a big competition coming up, as they travel to Rocori high school on Saturday. Teams in Class 1A at Rocori include BOLD, Bagley, Melrose Area, Minnewaska Area, Pierz and Sauk Centre.
**Here's a video featuring the JV Jazz team performing tonight:
In boys' basketball action...
In a border battle at Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg tonight, the B-B-E Jaguars boys' basketball team suffered a tough 71-42 loss to see their two-game winning streak end. Ice cold 6-of-33 field goal shooting (18%) in the second half was a huge factor in the loss after they trailed just 19-18 with about 9 minutes to go in the first half. At the break, the Fighting Saints led 41-24.
Luke Illies had 14 points, and Lance Radermacher was also in double figures with 10 points. Next: the boys' basketball team travels to Royalton tomorrow for a CMC game.
Central MN Conference girls' basketball scores on January 16:
Kimball Area 56, Holdingford 52 (a huge win for the Cubs against the three-time defending champion Huskers, and now Kimball Area is a half game out of first place)
Area girls' basketball scores on January 16:
Minnewaska Area 82, Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 25 (the halftime score in rural Starbuck was 58-4...ouch!)
Mayer Lutheran 68, BOLD 57 (a great effort by BOLD against the vaunted Crusaders)
Albany 54, Milaca 50
New London-Spicer 69, Eden Valley-Watkins 32
Sauk Centre 57, Melrose Area 31
Osakis 71, Browerville 32
West Central Area 58, Montevideo 32
Underwood 71, Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley 32
Hancock 62, Brandon-Evansville 40
Swanville 85, St. John's Prep 35
Yellow Medicine East 61, Dawson-Boyd 32
Parkers Prairie 61, Ashby 24
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 60, Minneota 53 (this is perhaps K-M-S's first-ever win against Minneota)
Lac qui Parle Valley 65, Renville County West 59
Central MN Christian 68, Canby 28
MACCRAY 61, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 20
Park Rapids Area 66, Nevis 49
Area boys' basketball scores on January 16:
Staples-Motley 90, Royalton 62
Eden Valley-Watkins 49, New London-Spicer 39
MA/CA 80, Paynesville Area 42
Benson 81, Swanville 54
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