BASKETBALL: Charlo teams destroy St. Regis
Leader staff | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 1 month AGO
Both the Vikings and Lady Vikings pick up big road wins over St.
Regis on Thursday. Rachel Hoyt leads the girls team with 17, while
Stephen Delaney and Dillon Delaney both score 11 to pace boys.
Charlo Girls 58, St. Regis 19
The Charlo girls continues to roll the competition, this time against St. Regis with a 58-19 road victory on Thursday. The Lady Vikings improved to 3-0 on the season, after holding St. Regis to just six first-half points.
Charlo led 27-6 at halftime, and continued to roll for the win. Rachel Hoyt led the team with 17 points. Deondra Brown had 11.
The Lady Vikings didn't give up double digits in a single quarter during the game.
Charlo - 16 - 11 - 15 - 16 - 58
St. Regis - 6 - 0 - 9 - 4 - 19
CHARLO - Derika Stipe 3, Rachel Hoyt 17, Jordan Ludeman 5, Dawn Blevins 8, Deondra Brown 11, Kinley Pope 5, Sienna Brown 2, Aspen Runkel 7
ST. REGIS - Julianna Spencer 6, Arianna Jones 7, Gabby Moeller 4, Pilar Cantrell-Field 2.
Charlo Boys 69, St. Regis 25
Offense doesn't appear to be a problem for the Vikings. They scored a collective 53 points in the first half en route to a 69-25 victory over St. Regis on Thursday.
The Vikings improved to 3-0 with their victory over the Tigers, with "The Big D" Stephen Delaney and Dillon Delaney scoring 11 points to lead the team. Tra Ludeman had 10.
Jon Langella had 23 of St. Regis' 25 points.
Charlo - 31 - 23 - 12 - 3 - 69
St. Regis - 6 - 5 - 8 - 6 - 25
CHARLO - Dillon Delaney 11, Tra Ludeman 10, Stephen Delaney 11, Kail Pope 3, Kobe Cox 5, Dalton Delaney 8, Kolten Andrews 5, Tyler Delaney 1, Webb O'Neill 4, Justin Krahn 6, Kyle Cartule 2, Jesse Lone 1, AJ Wiggins 3.
ST. REGIS - Andrew Managhan 2, Jon Langella 23.
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