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Stephen-Argyle uses late run to beat Crookston Boys Basketball

The Stephen-Argyle Storm used a 16-0 first-half run and a 9-0 run late in the game to pull away for a 62-54 victory over the Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team in a game played in Argyle.

FIRST HALF –
The game started as a free throw contest. The first seven points were from the free throw line. Crookston took a 4-3 lead when Reggie Winjum went in for a layup, landed awkwardly into the wall, and had to leave the game with an injury. Matt Contreras came in and made both free throws, and Crookston led 4-3 2:29 into the game. Crookston expanded the lead with a Hunter Nicholas basket. Crookston led 13-11 when Tyler Michaelson and Jack Everett made baskets for a 17-11 lead seven minutes into the game. Stephen-Argyle exploded for a 16-0 run. The run started with a Dylan Widner basket. After a steal, Caden Pagnac scored, and after another steal, Shay Setterholm scored to tie the game at 17. Blaine Smith added a three-pointer before Raydon Woinarowicz had a steal for a layup and added two free throws. A Pagnac basket capped the run for a 27-17 lead with 6:15 left in the half.
Crookston’s Nicholas finally stopped the Storm run with two free throws and Contreras added a basket. Two minutes later, Contreras made a three-pointer to get Crookston within a 29-24 deficit. Stephen-Argyle dominated the final three minutes as they ended on an 8-2 run with six points from Dylan Widner and two free throws from Pagnac for a 37-26 lead going into halftime.

SECOND HALF –
Crookston had a good start to the half as Nicholas made the first basket, and Contreras made another three-pointer to get within a 37-31 deficit. Stephen-Argyle led 41-33 when Contreras and Zachariah Ali scored two points apiece before the Storm’s Pagnac added to more for a 43-37 lead. Crookston’s Carter Fee answered with back-to-back three-pointers to tie the game at 43-43 with 11:42 remaining. As they did the entire game, Stephen-Argyle had an answer as they went on a 6-0 run with baskets from Pagnac, Anders Thompson, and Darby Benitt. Crookston’s Nicholas responded with four straight points to get Crookston within a 49-47 deficit. The teams exchanged basket,s and with 4:59 left in the game, Stephen-Argyle went on a 9-0 run while taking advantage of three Crookston turnovers. The run started with two free throws apiece from Smith and Pagnac, a three-pointer from Setterholm, and a Pagnac basket for a 60-49 lead with 1:18 to go. Stephen-Argyle held on for a 62-54 victory.

Crookston drops to 5-14 on the year and will host the top team in Section 8AA when the East Grand Forks Green Wave come to town on Tuesday. Stephen-Argyle has won five games in a row and 10-11 on the year and will host Fosston on Tuesday in Stephen.
J.V. –
Stephen-Argyle won 64-32

Click above to listen to Crookston Coach Bruce Erdmann’s comments
Click above to listen to Stephen-Argyle Coach Reece Setterholm’s comments
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Crookston262854
Stephen-Argyle372562
For Crookston PointsReboundsSteal/Assists
Hunter Nicholas 16111 steal/1 assist
Matthew Contreras1535 assists/4 steals
Tyler Michaelson821 assist
Carter Fee62
Michael Deng313 steals/3 assists
Reggie Winjum211 steal
Jack Everett243 assists/2 steals
Zachariah Ali252 assists
For Stephen-ArgylePoints
Caden Pagnac24
Blaine Smith11
Raydon Woinarowicz8
Dylan Widner8
Shay Setterholm5
Anders Thompson2
Darby Benitt2
Jake Carlson2
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