The Becker Bulldog girls basketball team improved to a .500 record on the year with two wins and one loss this past week. Becker 53, Milaca 32 Amanda Lindsay scored 10 points to lead Becker (3-3, 1-1 GRC) past Milaca at home Tuesday. Whitney Raygor added nine points for the Bulldogs, who led 26-13 at halftime. Megan Dahlstrom had 11 points for Milaca (2-1, 4-1) and Molly Banks added eight points for the Wolves.
Becker Scoring: Lindsay 10, Raygor 9, Alex Johnson 8, Abbigail Morrell 6, Rachel Vogel 6, Alexa Hanowski 4, Carlee Kobow 4, Kalley anderson 2, Haley Benda 2 and Madison Kerzman 2.
Milaca Scoring: Dahlstrom 11, Banks 8, Ashley Cassens 3, Allie Terpstra 2, Kaylee Rothenburg 2, Alex Ploeger 2, Makayla Paggen 2 and Ellie Banks 2.
Foley 62, Becker 57
Tara Dusharm had 34 points to lead Foley past Becker in Granite Ridge Conference action Saturday at St. Cloud State University.
Bailyn Walz added 12 points for the Falcons (1-0 GRC, 5-1 overall).
Dusharm is the nation’s No. 24 rated center and at 6-foot-5, she has the ability to score and rebound and she put that all on display Saturday at SCSU. Dusharm committed to St. Louis University, an NCAA Division I program in Missouri.
The Bulldogs were led by Lindsay with 13 points and Hanowski with 11.
Becker 58, Big Lake 47
Last Friday, Becker traveled to Big Lake and beat the Hornets by 11.
Abbigail Morrell led scorers on both teams with 17 points as Becker turned a four point deficit at halftime into the big non-conference win.
High scorer for Big Lake was Kelly Jochum who had 16 points.
Becker scoring: Morrell 17, Amanda Lindsay 11, Alexa Hanowski 9, Carlee Kobow 7, Whitney Raygor 6, Kalley anderson 4, Rachel Vogel 2 and Alex Johnson 2.
Big Lake Scoring: Jochum 16, Kayla Rusch 8, Paige Domyahn 7, Ashley Brethorst 5, Emma Anderson 5, Kelsey Nelson 2, Courtney Nelson 2 and Maddy Bisbee 2.
Up next for the Bulldogs is a home game Saturday against Little Falls, then an away game Tuesday at North St. Paul.