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(NewsDakota.com) Another four games filled the slate yesterday at the Jamestown Civic Center, all games would go according to seed except the last game of the evening as the number three seed Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier upset the number two seed Kidder County. Here are the results from yesterday:
Consolation Round:
Medina/Pingree/Buchanan 69 Midkota/Kensal 52
South Border 54 Napoleon/Gackle/Streeter 38
Semi-final Round:
Carrington 52 Ellendale 45
Three of the five starters for Carrington would score in double figures and help the Cardinals advance to the championship game for the second year in a row. Jacob Edland had 15, followed by Brady Smith with 14 and Ryan Indergaard with 11. The Cards shot 41% from the field and 60% from the charity stripe.
Ellendale was led by Adam White with 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier 48 Kidder County 46
The number three seed EKM Rebels will advance to the championship game tomorrow night as they upset the number two seed Kidder County. The Pirates led at halftime 25-19, but four 3-pointers by EKM would help them pull ahead in the second half. The second half was filled with nine lead changes, two ties and a last second shot. As seconds were winding down in the fourth quarter, Connor Entzi would hit a long 3-pointer to tie the game at 46. Ryan Sand for the Pirates took the last shot but missed, on the rebound, Nathan Symens of Kidder County committed the seventh team foul of the second half. That put Entzi for EKM on the free throw line and he would make both to win the game.
Cole Scherbenske of Kidder County had 17 points, Ryan Sand was held to only five points after scoring 18 the night before, he was 1-12 from the field. Connor Entzi ended the game with 14 points for EKM.
Schedule for Saturday, December 14th.
7th: Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter VS Midkota/Kensal 2pm
5th: South Border VS Medina/Pingree-Buchanan 3:30pm
3rd: Ellendale VS Kidder County 5pm
Championship: Carrington VS Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 6:30pm
All games can be heard starting at 1:45pm pregame on TED FM 98.3, 102.7 and newsdakota.com.