Hornets edge Comets to advance to sub section championship game
Sports | Published on March 14, 2023 at 2:09pm EDT | Author: henningmaster
0Henning defeats Underwood in sub section opener

Logan Kostelecky defends Erik Bjorndahl of Hillcrest near the 3-point line on Monday night. The Hornets defeated the Comets by a score of 68-54 to advance to Wednesday’s sub section championship game against Battle Lake.
The Henning Hornets improved to 27-1 and advanced to Wednesday’s sub section championship game after defeating Underwood last Thursday and Hillcrest Lutheran Academy on Monday night.
The Hornets defeated Underwood by a score of 82-61 in Thursday’s opener, before edging the Comets on Monday night.
Wednesday’s sub section championship game will be held at 7 p.m. in Fergus Falls and the Section 6A championship game will be played on Friday night at 7 p.m. in Fergus Falls.
Thursday
The eighth seeded Underwood Rockets pushed the top seeded Hornets in an up-tempo game until midway through the second half, before Henning pulled away late in the game for an 82-61 win on Thursday.

Eli Reinbold defends a Hillcrest player during Monday’s sub section quarterfinal game in Perham. The Hornets won the game by a score of 68-54 to advance to Wednesday’s sub section championship game against Battle Lake.
“March is different, and tonight was definitely a playoff atmosphere. Underwood was very well prepared and played a tremendous game,” said head coach Randy Misegades.
The Hornets led by a score of 47-35 at halftime, before pulling away late in the second half. Henning shot 50 percent from the field and went 9-22 from behind the 3-point line.
Henning was led by the trio of Tyson Misegades, Mason Hammer and Kale Misegades who each scored over 20 points. Tyson Misegades scored 24 points and went 5-7 from behind the 3-point line, while Mason Hammer added 24 points of his own in the win.

Mason Hammer takes a shot in the lane during Monday’s game against Hillcrest.
Kale Misegades went 7-10 from the floor to finish with 21 points and added a team-high 8 assists. Lane Dilly chipped in with 7 points and remained busy on the boards throughout the night as he finished with a team-high 12 rebounds.
POINTS: Mason Hammer 24, Tyson Misegades 24, Kale Misegades 21, Lane Dilly 7, Carter Dilly 2, Logan Kostelecky 2, Carter Kenyon 2
ASSISTS: Kale Misegades 8, Mason Hammer 4, Tyson Misegades 2, Lane Dilly 2, Carter Dilly 1, Eli Reinbold 1
REBOUNDS: Lane Dilly 12, Kale Misegades 3, Carter Dilly 2, Carter Kenyon 2, Riley Bode 1, Tyson Misegades 1, Logan Kostelecky 1
STEALS: Tyson Misegades 3, Lane Dilly 3, Kale Misegades 2, Mason Hammer 2, Carter Dilly 1