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Brandon Valley Upsets Roosevelt, Pierre Downs Lincoln



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SIOUX FALLS --  One top seed at the Class AA Boy's State Basketball Tournament survived an upset bid.  The other did not.

Top-seed Roosevelt, who entered the tournament 22-1 with no losses to South Dakota teams, was stunned by streaking Brandon Valley 57-51.  The Lynx, who lost to Roosevelt 82-55 in Brandon on December 15th, got 15 points from Nic Peterson, 14 from Jacob Adams, and 10 from Chase Marso.

Lincoln and Pierre went back and forth in the late game.  A three-point play from Pierre's Zach Hanson tied the game at 45 in the final minute and, after several Pierre free throws, a game-winning halfcourt shot from Adam Jaros (16 points) fell short, giving Pierre a 47-45 win.  Hanson led all scorers with 21 points.


     

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