BRAINERD — Five Central Lakes College Raiders hit double figures in points, but a late rally couldn’t catapult them past the Anoka-Ramsey Rams Saturday, Nov. 8, in an 89-87 loss in the Raiders’ season opener.
Max Wilson and Wylee Dauenbaugh scored 12 from the starting lineup and Marnaries Ferguson scored 11. Korde Roseman and Eugene Brown tallied 12 off the bench. Lake DeJongh finished with eight points and 10 rebounds as CLC shot 54.1% from the field.
CLC trailed 35-30 at the half, but erupted for 57 points in the second half.
Central Lakes 30 57 — 87
Jamal Woods 29, Jamin Cook Jr. 3, Finn Norman 5, TJ Caouette 3, Preston Thielke 13, Andrew Chisley 10, Akeem Nelson 17, Dwayne Bryant 3, MJ Omot 1, Chance Wicks 2. FG 30-74 (40.5%), FT 19-26 (73.1%), 3-point 9-21 (42.9%)
Max Wilson 12, Marnaries Ferguson 11, Anthony Giadyu 2, Marshawn Watson 3, Korde Roseman 12, Wylee Dauenbaugh 10, Eugene Brown 12, Delbert Hardin 8, Lake DeJongh 8, Ethan Painter 5. FG 33-61 (54.1%), FT 11-23 (47.8%). 3-point 8-12 (66.7%). Overall: 0-1. Next: hosts St. Cloud Technical 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14.
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