BRAINERD — Wylee Dauenbaugh scored 24 points off the bench for the Central Lakes College Raiders in their 111-85 win over Leech Lake Tribal College Saturday, Dec. 21.
The Raiders finished with 90 bench points total. TyQuan O’Neal scored 18 points off the bench with four 3-pointers.
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Logan Jackson added 12 points and Jayden Broadnax recorded 10 points off the bench.
CLC shot 54.1% from the field and 45% from 3-point. Leech Lake Tribal was led by Kaden Hanson, who scored 30 points off the bench.
Leech Lake Tribal 34 51 — 85
Central Lakes 54 57 — 111
LEECH LAKE TRIBAL
Bill Darrin Brown 12, Ian Green 21, Desmond Hardimon 2, Micah Risher 2, Tahj Jenkins 15, Jacob Navolynski 3, Kaden Hanson 30. FG 32-70 (45.7%), FT 7-18 (38.9%). 3-point 14-27 (51.9%).
CENTRAL LAKES
DeWayne Givens 6, Jakobe Jones 5, Johnny Tong 8, Noah Morris 4, Jaiquavious Ackey 8, Tyquan O’Neal 18, Jayden Broadnax 10, Makieth Deng 4, Wylee Dauenbaugh 24, Logan Jackson 12, Devin Rowan 3, Lake DeJongh 9. FG 46-85 (54.1%), FT 10-20 (50%). 3-point 9-20 (45%). Overall: 6-6. Next: hosts Ridgewater 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29.
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