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ELY— The Timberwolves improved to 16-5 on the season here last Friday as they pounded Mesabi East, 81-38. The Wolves took command from the tip-off, building a 48-17 lead by the break and never …
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ELY— The Timberwolves improved to 16-5 on the season here last Friday as they pounded Mesabi East, 81-38. The Wolves took command from the tip-off, building a 48-17 lead by the break and never looked back.
Seniors Joey Bianco and Erron Anderson both notched double-doubles in the contest— Bianco with a game-leading 25 points and 13 assists, while Anderson poured in a career-high 17 points and added ten rebounds. Freshman Jack Davies and sophomore Caid Chittum added ten points apiece.
It was an impressive win that came as the Wolves were heading into their final, and perhaps toughest, two weeks of the regular season as three of their final five contests are against teams with winning records. They’re set to host 12-8 Chisholm on Friday and hit the road next Tuesday to take on 13-7 Mt. Iron-Buhl. They’ll be back home next Friday, Feb. 24 to host 12-7 South Ridge.