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Morris boys basketball team maintains conference lead

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MORRIS -- Four players scored in double figures for Morris as the Tigers won their sixth straight game Friday, upending Lac qui Parle Valley 73-39 to maintain an one-game lead in the West Central South Conference boys basketball standings.

Lincoln Arnold paced the Tigers (10-2, 14-3) with 20 points while Jackson Henrich had 15, Chris Scott 12 and Cory Hennen 10. The Tigers shot 54 percent from the field and outrebounded the Eagles 45-19. Henrich led all rebounders by grabbing 12 boards.

Eric Paulson had 13 points and Baxter DuFrane tossed in 10 more for the Eagles (4-8, 6-12).

Morris 73, LQPV 39

LQPV (4-8, 6-12) 23 16 -- 39

Morris (10-2, 14-3) 41 32 -- 73

LAC QUI PARLE VALLEY - 17-52 FG (3-15 3-pt); 4-10 FT; 19 rebounds; 13 fouls ... Scoring: Baxter DuFrane 10, Chase Kemig 9, Eric Paulson 13, Kelby Strand 2, Zach Moen 2, Tronn Tosel 5 ... 3-point shots: Paulson 2, Kemig 1 ... Rebound leaders: Tosel 5 ... Assist leaders: none ... Steal leaders: none

MORRIS - 31-57 FG (3-8 3-pt); 8-13 FT; 45 rebounds; 14 fouls ... Scoring: Cory Hennen 10, Taylor Nohl 6, Tyler Meichsner 3, Corey Nohl 2, Eric Riley 4, Lincoln Arnold 20, Chris Scott 12, Josh Love 1, Jackson Henrich 15 ... 3-point shots: Hennen 2, Meichsner 1 ... Rebound leaders: Henrich 12, C. Nohl 8, Scott 7 ... Assist leaders: Henrich 5, Arnold 4 ... Steal leaders: none


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