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PHOTOS: Championship scenes from the North Dakota Division A, Division B state girls basketball tournaments

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MINOT and JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Freshman guard Tylie Brodina scored a game-high 25 points to spark

Devils Lake to a 68-53 victory against South Praire-Max

on Saturday for the North Dakota Division A state girls basketball championship at the Minot State Dome.

Junior guard Cabryn Fritel added 13 points for the No. 3-seeded Firebirds, who built a 39-25 halftime lead. Devils Lake won its first state title since 1987.

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Sophomore guard Bre Rose scored 12 points to lead the No. 5-seeded Royals. Sophomore guard Scotti Beck added 10 points.

Top-seeded May-Port-CG and Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier played for the Division B girls state crown at the Jamestown Civic Center.

Below are scenes from Saturday’s championship games (check back later for more updates):

Devils Lake’s Jolie Martinson runs on the court during team introductions before the Firebirds’ Division A state girls basketball championship game against South Prairie-Max Saturday at the Minot State Dome.

Adam Papin / Minot Daily News

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Devils Lake’s Presley Brown handles the ball as South Prairie-Max’s Bre Rose reaches in during the Firebirds’ Division A state girls basketball championship game against South Prairie-Max Saturday at the Minot State Dome.

Adam Papin / Minot Daily News

Devils Lake girls basketball celebrates with the Division A state championship trophy after the Firebirds’ 68-53 win over South Prairie-Max in the title game Saturday, March 2, 2024.

Adam Papin / Minot Daily News

Devils Lake’s Jolie Martinson drives to the basket during the Firebirds’ Division A state girls basketball championship game against South Prairie-Max.

Adam Papin / Minot Daily News

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Peterson covers college athletics for The Forum, including Concordia College and Minnesota State Moorhead. He also covers the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks independent baseball team and helps out with North Dakota State football coverage. Peterson has been working at the newspaper since 1996.





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