SV has highest score this season but still loses 76-48
Spring Valley High School's girls basketball team scored the most points it has in a single game this season Monday against Alma/Pepin. But the Cardinals still wound up on the wrong end of the scoreboard in a 76-48 non-conference loss.
PEPIN - Spring Valley High School's girls basketball team scored the most points it has in a single game this season Monday against Alma/Pepin. But the Cardinals still wound up on the wrong end of the scoreboard in a 76-48 non-conference loss.
Pepin-Alma head girls basketball coach Larry Grisen said the Eagles wanted to focus on pushing the tempo against Spring Valley Monday in Alma and it led to a 76-48 victory.
Senior Sophia Reidt led Pepin-Alma (12-4, 8-2 Dairyland-Small) with 19 points and junior Ali Murray added 16 points. Senior Molly Grisen finished with 15 points, 12 of them coming in the first quarter.
“We went into the game wanting to emphasize our transition,” Larry Grisen said. “That was how Molly was able to get her points (in the first quarter).”
The Eagles led 41-22 at halftime and made 14 of 28 free throws.
Still winless Spring Valley had three players score in double figures. Emma Gustad and Breanna Colbenson scored 11 points and Leah Jameson tallied 10 points.
Tags: prep girls basketball, spring valley, prep, sports
More from around the web
