DVC tourney
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Boys
Winter weather halted the completion of the Dakota Valley Conference boys’ basketball tournament held last week.
Friday’s semifinal action was postponed to Saturday.
The finals, which were to be held Saturday, were then re-scheduled for Monday (if weather conditions allowed). The Hawks were to take on Dell Rapids St. Mary’s for third place.
Final results will be available in next week’s Enterprise.
Semifinals
WHITE – Arlington beat Colman-Egan 63-37 in the Dakota Valley Conference Boys’ Basketball Tournament semifinals Saturday.
The Cardinals opened up a 19-4 lead after a quarter. They were on top by a 39-15 margin at halftime and 50-27 heading to the fourth.
Devon Heuer led a balanced Arlington attack with a game-high 17 points. Trey Ramstad contributed 14 points, Trevor Larsen 11 and Casey Stegeman 10.
The Hawks’ Dalton Voelker had 10 points, Chase Hemmer and Nate Tolley both added nine, and Alec Landis finished with seven.
1st round
ARLINGTON – The Hawks pulled away in the second half to beat Lake Preston 54-37 in the first round of the Dakota Valley Conference Boys’ Basketball Tournament on Tuesday.
Girls
The Colman-Egan Hawk girls’ basketball team earned fourth place last week in the Dakota Valley Conference tourney held January 14, 17 and 19 in Ramona and White.
Finals
WHITE – Arlington defeated Colman-Egan 41-39 in the Dakota Valley Conference Girls’ Basketball Tournament third-place game Saturday.
The Cardinals led 10-9 after a quarter. The score was tied at 15-15 at halftime and Arlington was up 30-28 through three.