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Colony used an 8-3 run to open the third quarter to lead 42-24 and after JDHS’ Dybdahl scored inside the Knights went on a 9-2 run to end the stanza with a 51-28 advantage.
Colony hit 11-14 at the line and 18-33 from the field (3-11 from the arc). The Knights had 10 assists, 27 rebounds, 12 steals, nine fouls and nine turnovers.
Colony would score two runs in the bottom half of the inning and hold on for the win. JDHS outhit the Knights 14-6. “We were hitting really well in this tournament,” Razor said.