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Sometimes the schedule plays in your favor. That much was learned during Saturday afternoon’s non-league game between Pipestone Area Schools and Russell-Tyler-Ruthton. The Arrows took advantage of the Knights’ tired legs in the second half on their way to a 57-44 victory at PAS Gymnasium. “Playing back-to-back games was tough on them,” PAS head coach Michael Slaba said. “We dug in our heels defensively, and limited their opportunities on offense. We were able to score when they were struggling.” The Knights had played state-ranked Hills-Beaver Creek on Friday, Feb. 13. PAS held RTR to 18 second-half points after the Knights...
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By Pipestone Publishing Co.Sometimes the schedule plays in your favor. That much was learned during Saturday afternoon’s non-league game between Pipestone Area Schools and Russell-Tyler-Ruthton. The Arrows took advantage of the Knights’ tired legs in the second half on their way to a 57-44 victory at PAS Gymnasium. “Playing back-to-back games was tough on them,” PAS head coach Michael Slaba said. “We dug in our heels defensively, and limited their opportunities on offense. We were able to score when they were struggling.” The Knights had played state-ranked Hills-Beaver Creek on Friday, Feb. 13. PAS held RTR to 18 second-half points after the Knights...
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