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  • Madison Daily Leaderhome : news : news : sports
    Lady Flyers notch ninth win over Arlington
    By LARRY LEEDS, Sports Editor 02/15/2013
    Sara Heyn
    The Chester Lady Flyers got off to a fast start and never
    looked back in posting a 52-39 non-conference win over the
    Arlington Cardinals on Thursday at Chester.

    "We took this game very seriously and it was very important
    to win it," said Chester coach Ross Peterson. "We wanted to
    keep the momentum going into the district tournament and the way we won was even better."

    Led by Erin Benson, the Lady Flyers jumped out to a 14-7
    first quarter advantage. Benson scored 10 of the 14 points
    for Chester.

    The Lady Flyers stretched the lead to nine, 24-15, at
    halftime.

    Behind the play of Elena Borah, the Lady Flyers opened up a
    12 point advantage, 29-17, with 5:44 left in the third
    period. Borah completed a successful three-point play.
    Arlington outscored Chester 9-7 to close the period but
    still trailed 36-26. The field goal registered by the Lady
    Flyers was a three-pointer by Jenna Reiff just before the
    buzzer sounded.

    The Lady Flyers opened up a 15-point advantage with 6:13
    left in the game when Sara Heyn successfully completed a
    three-point play. Arlington cut the lead to 13 before the
    final buzzer.

    "This was a complete game," said Peterson. "We were sharing
    the ball and was able to get the ball inside to Elena and
    Rachel Reiff. We rebounded well and that led us to our
    transition game."

    Chester made 18 of 44 field goals, 40 percent and hit 12 of
    19 free throws, 63 percent. Arlington made 15 of 43 field
    goals, 34 and hit 3-of-6 free throws, 50 percent.

    Chester held a slim advantage on the boards, 25-20.
    "We were making field goals when we were getting fouled and
    connecting on the free throws," Peterson said.

    Borah scored a game-high 21 points and grabbed six rebounds
    to pace the Lady Flyers. Benson ended the game with 18
    counters, nine rebounds and eight assists. Jenna Reiff and
    Heyn rounded out the scoring with seven and six points
    respectively. Jenna Reiff pulled down six rebounds.

    Brooklyn Judstra scored 14 points and Sami Boeck added 13
    counters to power the Cardinals.

    Chester (9-11) will host the Dell Rapids St. Mary Cardinals
    on Thursday in the second round of the District 4B tournament. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

    Chester beat Dell Rapids St. Mary earlier this season. "They are an improved team Kelly Michel and Mikayla Brown are forces to be reconciled with inside," Peterson said. "We need to come with the same energy that we showed tonight.

    We need to rebound, make free throws and have fewer
    turnovers to get the win."

    Arlington won the junior varsity game 38-25. Sierra VanLiere and Chandra Schwartz each scored nine points for Chester.


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