Minneota-2 Dawson-Boyd Bosketball Team restricted Minneota to 14 points, gained 30 points half-time lead, cruise 73-34 on Friday night. BRAYSON BOIKE and DREW HJELMELAND have carried a double double double to lead the black jack.
“We had a little late start and we immediately left a bad job.” Hjelmeland of Dawson Boyd said. “Then we put a little in the groove. I think we have been a little speeded up in the game, and if we entered things and started attacking, we have been much better.”
Both teams used their early mistakes, so the first few minutes were competitive. However, in the middle of the first half, Blackjack found an aggressive rhythm. They never allowed Minnota to return to reach after the first two -digit lead.
In addition to 20 points, HjelMeland finished with 12 rebounds, and Boike finished with 11 tally. Gunnerliebl also finished with 17 points and team high 6 assists, and Carson Stratmoen earned 10 points.
For Minnota, Easton Johnston won 9 points in the team’s highest, and Hunter Calstensen led eight rebounds. Tate Peterson had four assists at night.
Blackjack shot 50 % from the field, from 3 points to 21 to 8, three of which came from Liebl. The buffet is limited to 22 % of the fields from the field, crossing four out of 23 over the arc, two of which came from Johnston.
“We thought that our friends came out quickly, and they (Dawson Boyd) played very well with your face and pressure defense, which was attacked a little from our elements. I did. Mineta’s head coach, Chad Johnston, said. “I was thinking in defending. We worked so hard and we were fighting hard. I think we did the whole game, that is, we will fight. I knew it.
Black Jacks and Viking last met the last season’s section 3A South semifinals when Minnota was upset and ended the season and ended the season.
“We will prepare only to play the opponent every week.” HjelMeland said. “In other words, we obviously we had it in the back of last year’s heart, so we wanted to make sure that it was a statement.”
Mineta is looking for consistency this season. After the season 4-1 has started, the buffet has been on the way up and down since then. The last six games were 3-3 before Friday.
Meanwhile, Blackjax won eight of the last 10 before Friday.
“It’s a little details, and we have begun to practice every day.” HjelMeland said. “We are in a good place as long as we continue to work at a high level.”
Minneota applied defensive pressure to start the game and forced several turnovers that shaked Dawson-Boyd. Nevertheless, Minnota ended the night with 15 turns over Dawson Boyd to 13.
The buffet has also been effectively rebounded, and the two teams replaced the basket for several minutes in the first half.
“I was just excited at the start of the game. We had to prepare again. HjelMeland said. “They were used to our speed. We had to get used to their speed, and we were good.”
It was until Dawson Boyd raised the heat and shot after the slow start. After Blackjack started running, they did not give up gas.
Liebl leads with 13 points in the first half, 10 for HjelMeland. Minneota’s Leo Hennen had 7.
Lucas Libinshi gained the first point of nearly three minutes of the game after both teams missed the first shot and fought early turnover.
Dawson Boyd Boiki responded to the basket by himself. Later, Liebl sinks 3 pointer and gives Blackjacks a 5-4 point edge.
After Dawson Boyd was able to draw 12-6 a little in half, he built a 29-9 advantage in 17-3 runs and forced Minota to call a timeout.
Of the reset, Johnston excavated with 3 pointer.
Hjelmeland made 1 and 1 with a free throw, and another Liebl 3 continued to be added to the run of Blackjacks.
JAxton Hastad also looked at some appearance and layed up before BOIKE hit the midrange jumper.
“They (Dawson Boyd) do not allow much permitation of simple dribbling. We are working on it. We are opening the door for people, but we are our bodies. I am working on using it a little more. Johnston said. “We need to understand how to do it aggressively.
Hjelmeland and Hastad sprinted 2 to 1 after theft, HjelMeland finally sent it to Hastad, and finished a break when half came in the last few minutes.
“Every night, these people remain aggressive, especially for our attacks and many people. HjelMeland said. “We see the matchups, see who has the best matchups, and try to exploit them.”
HjelMeland also finished with 5 assists.
Half ended with a series of movements from Blackjack. Boiki had a Liebl 3 pointer from the top of the key, a spin movement of Hjemeland in the lane for dunk, dunk, lay -up.
Mineota’s Hennen sinked 3 from the left wing to finish the drought, but the score was 44-14 buffet.
The Viking showed an H noise in the second half, but Dawn Boyd continued to run on the floor, hitting a shot and a cushion lead.
Another big difference between the games was the BLACKJACKS 41 rebound to minneota’s 22.
The game was a 9 -minute mark running clock, and Blackjack continued to the final buzzer. Both teams made a reservation in a few minutes.
“We have become more consistent with smart play. Things are not easy for us.” Johnston said. “We are going to improve by the post season. We are as good as possible.”
Dawson Boyd improves to 15-3 and returns home on Tuesday to host Kerheven Mardoc Sumburg (7-10), searching for six consecutive victories. Mineota (7-10) is appropriate to visit Russell Tyler Raton (16-2) on Monday. Both games are scheduled until 7:30 pm.
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