JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – According to the Hoopster, the Jamestown High scoring record was set in 1941 by Bob Wiese with 43 and that record fell in Belcourt last night as Boden Skunberg dropped 49 on Turtle Mountain. The 97-79 win gives Jamestown their 4th straight win to start the season.
The second-ranked Jays were down only two at half, thanks to the heroics from Skunberg. He dropped in 28 to keep pace with Julian Pairisen, who had 23 at the break. The Braves shot 59% from behind the arc in the first half.
The second half was all Jamestown. They outscored the Braves 48-28. Mason Walters finished with 25 points and nine rebounds.
The Jamestown girls also won on the road at Belcourt, 75-62. The win moved them to 3-1 on the season and date with top-ranked Century on Friday in the Capital City.
Courtney Peterson lead three Jays in double-figures with 17. Kameron Selvig had 16 and Grace Hegerle added 14.
