Neillsville Girls Crush Gilman; Four Warriors Score in Double Figures

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The Neillsville girls crushed Gilman in Cloverbelt Conference basketball, 90-31.

Delaney Rochester had 22 points to lead Neillsville. Amelia Trunkel added 19 points, Sydney Subke scored 16 and Paris Opelt also scored in double figures with 12 points.

Neillsville scoring:  Rochester 22,  Lawrence 6,  L. Opelt 3,  Trunkel 19, P. Opelt  12, Kuhn 4, Hanson 2,  Subke 16, Ormond 2, Koepp 4

Gilman scoring: Dryer 2, Warner 3, Weir 16, Mann 10

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