Local girls have good showing at Madison

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Colman-Egan 41, Dell Rapids 32
MADISON – Colman-Egan beat Dell Rapids 41-32 in a girls’ basketball game at the Mustang Seeds Shootout on Saturday at the DSU Fieldhouse.
The Hawks outscored the Quarriers 12-0 in the third quarter to break open a tie game.
They were up 17-13 after a period and it was 24-all at halftime.
Mackenzie Hemmer had nine points and 13 rebounds. Josie Mousel also scored nine points.
Olivia Baumberger contributed eight points and 11 boards. Braiden Westley added seven points and Elizabeth Moore five.

For Dell Rapids (0-6), Aspen Hansen posted a double-double of 12 points and 10 boards.
Colman-Egan (7-1) heads to Chester Area on Tuesday and is host to De Smet on Thursday.

Flandreau 56, Hills-Beaver Creek 33
MADISON – The Flandreau girls’ basketball team dropped Hills-Beaver Creek 56-33 during the Mustang Seeds Shootout on Saturday at the DSU Fieldhouse.
The Fliers trailed 11-9 after a quarter and were up 23-19 at halftime and 34-30 heading to the fourth – where they outscored the Patriots 22-3.
“After a slow start, we picked it up defensively and forced Hills-Beaver Creek out of their comfort zone,” said Flandreau coach Megan Severtson. “I am proud of our team’s effort.”
Tishara Hardy led the way with 16 points.
Bella Pavlis had 10 points, Hannah Parsley nine, Claire Sheppard eight and Maria Parsley seven.
Maria Parsley grabbed 14 rebounds and came up with six steals, while Hannah Parsley also contributed 11 boards, six steals and five assists.
“Our schedule this week puts us against two pretty familiar teams. It will be nice to be on our home court on Friday,” Severtson added.
Flandreau (6-1) plays at Garretson on Tuesday and is host to Madison on Friday.