The Huskies were down early, but a 12-0 run gave them a four point lead.
The second half was different though. Wahpeton had a hard time attacking their opponent’s zone defense and fell behind. “We had some shots, but that’s the way it goes,” Huskies’ head coach Rod Breuer said.
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Grand Forks RR 65
Wahpeton 40
GFRR: Peters 14, Smith 14, Johnke 13, Wheeler 10, Asche 5, Evers 3, Morton 3, Norgard 2.
Wahpeton: Braun 13, Rossow 10, Albrecht 5, Mund 4, Meyer 4, Krack 2, Lommel 2.

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