Rohner named co-MVP of Camden North
The KMS girls basketball team ended the season with a 14-13 overall record, which included a 9-8 mark in the Camden North Conference. This was the first year since 2012-13 the Saints have ended the season with a winning record. The season came to an end for the Saints with a 60-53 overtime loss to Sebeka in the first round of the Section 5A-North Girls Basketball Tournament.
KMS, which will lose seniors Haylee Johnson, Madison Rohner, Morgan Lesteberg, and Sarah Jeppesen to graduation, won its final six-straight regular-season games before losing the tourney opener.
BBE, the second seed in KMS’ half of the section, routed Ogilvie for the Section 5A title and a berth at state.
Prinsburg won this year’s Camden North title with a 13-3 league mark, while LQP Valley and KMS were both 9-7, MACCRAY was 5-11, RCW was 3-13, and Dawson-Boyd was 0-16.
In the Camden South, Minneota-LH won the title with a perfect 16-0 record and also went on to earn the Section 3A title, while Lakeview was second at 11-5, Tracy Area was 10-6, YME was 9-7, Canby was 8-8, and RTR was 3-13.
The Saints, coached by Justin Johnson, Dwayne Riley and Tracy Hagen, started the season off 4-2 before dropping to 6-7 midway through the season and 8-12 late in the year. KMS then won six-straight games to improve to 14-12 before the OT loss to Sebeka...
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