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Perham throttles Hornets in first round of playoffs

Perham displayed the defensive stand that has propelled the Yellowjackets to two straight state tournaments. Perham led Frazee at the half 36-14 and clamped down in the second half allowing the Hornets only 13 more points.

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Bracket playnow moves to Concordia College - Moorhead and Perham will take on No. 8-2A Pelican Rapids in the third meeting of those two teams. Both teams won on their home floor.

Ryan Bruggeman, who missed considerable time down the stretch with a high ankle sprain, has returned to the Vikings’ lineup and he scored a game-high 24 points to lead Pelican Rapids to a 70-50 victory over Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton Thursday. Perham and Pelican Rapids will play the second game of the Subsection semifinals at 7:45 p.m. on Saturday.

According to a report by Viking's head coach Doug Bruggeman oncraigolsonsports.com, the injury bug has hit the Vikings again. Tucker Forsgren left Thursday's game with an apparent knee injury early in the second half. He did not return. His absence will hamper Pelican Rapids' chances against Perham and Ryan Bruggeman is playing at less than 100 percent.

Barnesville and No. 2-2A Hawley will play in the first game at 6 p.m.

Barnesville defeated Breckenridge 77-54 behind 23 points each from the Trojan duo of Michael Strand and Austin Martz.

Hawley led Wadena-Deer Creek by a whopping halftime score of 57-9 in their 86-23 victory over the Wolverines. Devon Pekas led all scorers with 26 points.

The Subsection matchups will feature the top four finishers in the Heart O’ Lakes Conference.

In the North half of the bracket, top-seeded Crosby-Ironton had a first round by and will face Park Rapids.

The Panthers defeated Pequot Lakes 60-57 to advance.

Warroad and Crookston are in the other semifinal. Crookston defeated Bagley 70-62. Warroad got by Roseau 51-37. Those semifinals will be played at Bemidji State University Saturday and 1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.

For more information on action from around the area see the Forum'sHigh School Scoreboard.

Perham 61 Frazee 27
Half: P 36, F 14
F: Nordquist 3, Tangen 6, Johannes 2, Torma 2, Wokasch 10, Bellefeulle 4.
P: Beachy 10, Salathe 17, Glines 4, Bahls 3, Anderson 6, Formanek 2, Hein 2, Nordick 14, Muer 3.

Pelican Rapids 70, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 50
Half: PR 39, DGF 26
DGF: Beyer 6, Nelson 16, Greene 5, Tollefson 4, Karger 4, Jacobson 7, Bjerke 3, Dalziel 3, Stalboerger 2.
PR: Schell 14, Bruggeman 24, Haugen 20, Coleman 5, Gortan 3, Hillerud 2, Forsgren 2.

Barnesville 77, Breckenridge 54
Half: Ba 35, Br 29
Br: Blaufuss 6, Busse 11, Yaggie 5, Grohman 3, Smith 5, Lorenz 12, Christensen 10, Myrha 2.
Ba: K. Martz 13, A. Martz 23, P. Sauve 2, Strand 23, B. Sauve 9, Ishaug 2, Holland 5.

Hawley 86, Wadena-Deer Creek 23
Half: H 57, WDC 9
WDC: Goeden 4, Connell 1, Redfield 6, Price 5, Laughlin 2, Dumpprope 2, Busa 2, Paulson 1.
H: Leas 2, Harms 9, Tusow 3, Ellefson 15, Teeples 6, Steichen 5, Pekas 26, Filler 7, Stoa 2, Regnier 6, Crompton 5.


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