Thursday, February 9, 2012

Thursday, Feb. 9

SAUK CENTRE-MELROSE WRESTLING
SC-M will open its 2012 post-season competition Tuesday, Feb. 14 facing Princeton at Foley.
Ninth seeded SC-M (3-11) will face eighth-seeded Princeton (5-13) in the first match at 6 p.m.. The winner faces traditional wrestling power (and number one seeded) Foley (21-1) at about 7:30 p.m.
The winner of the second contest advanced to Litchfield on Feb. 17 to determine the Section 6AA team champion.
Team seedings are as follows:
Team                                                 Class AA rank

1- Foley       21-1                                            3
2- New London-Spicer   15-4                      5
3- Becker                    16-4                            8                                       
4- Litchfield 12-7
5- Dassel-Cokato 11-96- Annandale-Maple Lake        15-7        HM
7- Big Lake 7-6
8- Princeton 5-13
9- Sauk Centre/Melrose 3-11
10- Albany 2-9
11- Zimmerman 2-16

Melrose Triangular
SC-M lost both matches of its triangular this evening.  The team had pins by Tommy Latzka (132), Derek Karasch (145) (pictured at left), and Arturo Stefanoni (220) in the 52-18 loss to Eden Valley-Watkins. Cory Messer (138), Kolten Kuhlmann (106) won their matches in the 57-12 lost to Dassel-Cokato.
More information will be found in the Feb. 18 issue of the Beacon.





MELROSE DUTCHMEN BASKETBALL
Melrose had three players with at least 20 points and four in double figures in its 92-68 win over Benson at Melrose. Scottie Stone led Melrose with 23 points while Isaac Sawyer and Ryan Elfering both had 20.  Austin Van Beck added another 12 for Melrose in the win. More information will be found in the Feb. 18 issue of the Beacon.
Mitch Niehaus pulls down a rebound for Melrose against Benson.












MELROSE-SAUK CENTRE FUSION
The Fusion finished second in the Great Western Regional at Morris.
The scores of the day were:Montevideo- 633; Melrose-Sauk Centre 607; Morris Area 105.
Keenan  Pearson set the meet 100FLY record at 55.78. Ethan Ross, Brent Blommel, Aaron Stalboerger and  Pearson won the 200FSR

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