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Trojans boys pick up win in district opener

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It’s almost like the Turkey Valley boys enjoy playing close games, and they had another one in the first round of district action Monday night as they defeated Kee High 60-52.
“Realistically, we’d like to win by more,” said Trojan junior Dylan Reicks, “but these close games help us in the long run. Coming in we knew this would be a dog fight, the first round in districts, everyone’s going to be playing at a high level.”
The teams split during the season, and when Reicks hit a basket with 6:20 left in the first half, the score was tied at 18 and another barnburner was in progress.
Garrett Kurtenbach, who has been hot from long range lately, drove inside for a pair of baskets to help the Trojans to a 29-22 halftime lead, but when senior leader Kalvin Langreck went out of the game with four fouls early in the second half, the lead shrank to one, 33-32.
— For more on this story, see the Feb. 16 Tribune

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