Fillies roll past Grinnell, Saydel

Lauran Hansen drives around a defender in a Dallas Center-Grimes basketball win recently. Hansen scored 12 points Saturday in the Fillies’ win over Grinnell at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Lauran Hansen drives around a defender in a Dallas Center-Grimes basketball win recently. Hansen scored 12 points Saturday in the Fillies’ win over Grinnell at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Dallas Center-Grimes rolled past both Grinnell and Saydel last week ti boost its season record to 13-1 overall.
The Fillies knocked off Grinnell Saturday night at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, after beating Saydel in Raccoon River Conference play Friday night.
DC-G is 8-1 in conference play and was scheduled to visit Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Tuesday night before hosting Ballard Friday, then traveling to Carroll next Tuesday.
The Fillies will be seeking revenge Friday night against Ballard, the only team to beat DC-G this season. Ballard handed the Fillies a 39-37 setback earlier this year in Huxley.

GRINNELL
Ashton Yossi and Lauran Hansen led Dallas Center-Grimes to a 53-26 win over Grinnell Saturday night at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
It was the Fillies’ first game at Wells Fargo since appearing in the girls’ state tournament two years ago.
Yossi scored 18 points and Lauran Hansen added 12. Morgan LeFebvre added seven points for the Fillies.
DC-G came up with 16 steals, while committing just six turnovers in the game. Yossi led with six steals and also pulled down a team-leading seven rebounds. Both Jasmine Hansen and Jackie Schmidt grabbed four boards.

SAYDEL
LeFebvre and Yossi led Dallas Center-Grimes to a 60-24 win over Saydel night at Saydel.
LeFebvre scored 14 points and Yossi added 13. Lauran Hansen scored nine points with a trio of three-point goals and Jenna Wolfe also scored nine points.
LeFebvre hit on seven of 11 field goal tries, while Yossi was six-for-nine and hit her only try from beyond the arc.
Yossi and Jasmine Hansen each had five rebounds. Nicole Baker, Schmidt and Holli Baker each had four rebounds.
DC-G came up with 21 steals, led by LeFebvre and Nicole Baker with five each and Yossi with four.

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