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Nodaway Valley 68, Lenox 29

LENOX — Nodaway Valley’s hot shooting from behind the 3-point line in the first half propelled the Wolverines to a 68-29 win over Lenox here on Tuesday.

The Wolverines made 9-of-12 3-pointers in the first half, leading 52-11 at the break.

Alex Welsch finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double, while Dean Frank recorded 16 points while shooting a perfect 6-of-6 from the field. Dan Ehrsam recorded 14 points with six assists and four rebounds in less than three quarters.

Caleb Lange led Lenox with 13 points, while Mason Peterson added six and Spencer Brown scored four points. Frank Martinez and Carson Cline each finished with three points.

“They are quite a team again — great balance and great effort. Very talented,” Lenox co-head coach Karl Peterson said. “Brad Baudler and Welsch are among the best players in the state. Our kids played hard but were overmatched. Real positives for us were going 13-of-16 from the free throw line and Lange’s 13 points.”

Nodaway Valley hosts Central Decatur Friday night and Creston on Saturday.

Murray 85, Seymour 28

MELCHER — Murray put the game away early in the opening round of the Bluegrass Conference Tournament here on Tuesday, defeating Seymour 85-28.

The Mustangs, now 15-0, led 39-6 after the first quarter.

Austin Halls paced the Mustangs, scoring 25 points with eight steals and seven assists. Matt Johnston and Pat Kilmer each added 11 points and four rebounds, while Cody Scroggie was the only other Mustang in double figures with 10 points to go with five assists and three steals.

Sam Rockhold scored nine points with five rebounds and three steals, while Eddie Otto, Andrew Rider and Brayden Held each netted six points.

“We were very active defensively tonight, and we really distributed the ball well also,” head coach Darin Wookey said. “We had 21 assists and 28 steals on the night. It was a good game again to get a lot of people in and play. We will need to continue to play well, as we are nearing the end of the season.”

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