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SKC Bison hosts league tournament Feb. 26-27

Kylie Richter Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 11 months AGO
by Kylie Richter Lake County Leader
| February 20, 2016 12:22 PM

The SKC Bison played a home game this past Saturday against Blackfeet Community College. The Bison won that game 112-65. Aquino Brinson led the team in scoring and assists with 25 points and 5 assists and Zack Mills scored 19 points and led the team with 11 rebounds. As a team, the Bison hit 13 3’s and had 26 assists.

On Sunday, the Bison traveled to Browning to play the same team. In that game, SKC won 110-74. Jalen Croff led in scoring with 27 points, followed by Aquino Brinson with 25. Tisen Fryberg had 10 assists and Zack Mills finished with 10 rebounds. As a team the Bison hit 14 3’s and had 29 assists.

The Bison are currently on a ten game winning streak and are undefeated in 2016. With a current record of 18-3, SKC is gaining momentum headed into the postseason. The team will be hosting the Montana Tribal College tournament in two weeks. In the first week of March the team will be competing for their tenth National Title at the American Indian Higher Education Consortium National Basketball tournament (AIHEC). This year’s AIHEC tournament is in Tulalip, Washington where the Bison will be defending their National Championship title and will be hoping to win and earn their third three-peat.

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