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RED LAKE – North Woods senior guard Cade Goggleye will go down in the Grizzlies’ history books after he matched his own brother’s record of 1,719 career points in a match-up with Red Lake on …
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RED LAKE – North Woods senior guard Cade Goggleye will go down in the Grizzlies’ history books after he matched his own brother’s record of 1,719 career points in a match-up with Red Lake on Jan. 4.
The Grizzlies handily defeated host Red Lake, 82-54.
While Goggleye was setting records, the Grizzlies were a bit slow to get back in the groove after a two-week holiday break.
Freshman guard T.J. Chiabotti kicked the game into high gear in the second half, sinking seven three-point shots on his way to a 30-point night. He added ten rebounds for the double-double.
Goggleye cousins, Cade and Darius, would each post 15 points for the game, adding seven and six rebounds respectively. Cade also had eight assists and five steals.
Dylan Chiabotti rounded out the scoring with 12 points of his own.
The Grizzlies will continue life on the road this week, playing Mt. Iron-Buhl on Friday followed by the BOLD School at Duluth East on Saturday. The team heads to Hill City on Tuesday.
The team had been set to play Two Harbors this week on Tuesday, but weather forced the game to be rescheduled to Jan. 28.