PCM basketball teams go 3-0 in weekend action

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Hawks sophomore Lysandra James put together an impressive stat line of 11 points, 15 rebounds, three assists and four steals. Her perfomance was not able to offset the impressive showing by Abby Schafbuch whose 18 points led all scorers.

The Hawks will try to bounce back on Tuesday when they return home to face Belle Paine.

Colfax-Mingo downed by South Hamilton shooters

The Tigerhawks of Colfax Mingo (3-12) got declawed by the Hawks of South Hamilton (8-6) on Friday Night, falling 67-50. The Tigerhawks were unable to contain South Hamilton’s junior Matt Hislop. Hislop’s 21 points on an efficient six for nine shooting combined with senior John Hegland’s 19 points allowed the Hawks to surge past their competition in the second half.

Despite being down just seven at the intermission, the Tigerhawks came out flat as could be in the third quarter, which is when South Hamilton caught fire from beyond the artch. Hislop pocketed five three-balls and junior Trevor Ullestad drained four to make for a deadly combination of outside shooters that the Tigerhawks couldn’t hope to keep up with.

Colfax Mingo will head to PCM on Tuesday for another go in conference play.

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