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Schultz hat trick helps Storm to 7-1 victory

The Morris Benson Area girls' hockey team bounced back from Thursday's loss with a 7-1 win over Luverne on the home ice Saturday in Morris.

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The Storm was led by the line of Dani Schultz, Sam Falk and Kelly Mahoney, accounting for four of the team's goals.

Katia Vantries scored in the first period with an assist from Schultz.

Also in the first period, Schultz scored two goals just over two minutes apart. Both goals were assisted by Mahoney and Sam Falk.

The Storm added two points to their lead in the second period. Schultz got her hat trick on assists from Sam Falk and Brooke Anderson. Sam Falk scored on assists from Schultz and Anderson.

Luverne got on the board in the third period with help from a power-play advantage.

Rajewsky scored an unassisted goal to increase the Storm lead to 6-0.

Moriah Hovde scored her first goal of the season on an assist from Sara Rajewsky to close out the scoring.

Anderson was playing defense along with Monica Lindblad, while Dani Staples paired with Abby Knutson to play stellar defense.

Brooke Falk made 11 saves in the Storm net, while the Luverne goalie stopped 29 Storm pucks.


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