South Dakota Girls BB State Tourney Preview - Favorites, Contenders


With the South Dakota Girls basketball tournaments upon us, here is a look at the favorites, and other contenders in each class. The tourneys begin tomorrow. My picks -  I like Mitchell in AA, Harrisburg in A and Warner in B, which means if it happens, two teams (Harrisburg, Warner) will win their first-ever title.

I know, I know, way to go out on a limb. Regardless it will be a trio of state tournaments worth the price of admission.

Class AA - Rapid City - Rushmore Civic Center
#1 Aberdeen Central (20-1) vs. #8 Sturgis (9-14)
#4 Sioux Falls Roosevelt (16-6) vs. Sioux Falls Lincoln (14-8)
#2 Sioux Falls Washington (20-2) vs. Sioux Falls O’Gorman (14-9)
#3 Mitchell (20-3) vs. Rapid City Central (14-7)

Favorites --

Aberdeen Central (20-1) 
Aberdeen Central, which faces Sturgis (9-14) is seeking its first-ever AA title, even though they have finished second in 2003, 2004 and third in 1978, 1979, 1984 and 2011. The Golden Eagles, which defeated Sturgis, 62-52 earlier this season, finished fifth at the AA Tourney a year ago. The Golden Eagles are the top seed in the tournament and is the only team with just one loss. They are making their 11th straight tourney appearance and 22nd overall Head Coach Dawn Seiler, who is 495-187, leads a team that has been ranked #1 this year and in the top three all season. They advanced to the State Tournament with a 72-47 win over Huron and a 64-62 win over Mitchell. It was the second win over the defending champs in three games (71-63), which defeated Aberdeen Central, 57-35, at Mitchell. The Golden Eagles are led by Samantha Knecht, who has 1,134 career points, is averaging 15.6 ppg and 8.4 rpg. Brynn Flakus scores 13.2 ppg with 4.6 rpg while Sara Niederbaumer averages 10.1 ppg and grabs 6.6 rebounds. In addition, Senior guard Kelsey Hannigan (5.1 ppg), Leah Beringer (5.1 ppg, 42.1% on threes) and top reserve freshman Brianna Kusler (5.1 ppg) are key players. Aberdeen Central, which has 17 double digit wins and 13 victories of 15 points or more, owns a 1,227 (58.43)-to-835 (39.76) scoring differential or per game victory margin of 18.67 ppg. The Golden Eagles have held 12 opponents to 40 points or less.

Sioux Falls Washington (20-2)
#2 SF Washington, which has won five AA titles, will make its 17th appearance in the AA Championships. The Warriors, led by head coach Nate Malchow (137-52), last won it all in 2010 in a 60-43 win over Rapid City Stevens. They also have crowns in 2008 (44-41, Pierre Riggs), 1981 (57-37, Yankton), 1980 (52-45, Canton) and 1906. SF Washington also placed third in 1986. A balanced, athletic team, SFW will face a familiar foe in Sioux Falls O’Gorman (14-9), a team they beat at Districts, 48-30, and earlier this season, 70-36. SFW advanced to the State AA after defeating Brandon Valley, 59-31, and rolled to a 55-37 win over SF Lincoln to win districts and advance to the State AA. The Warriors have a 1,217-to-790 scoring edge vs. opponents, which breaks out to 55.3-to-35.91 ppg edge or a per game victory margin of 19.39. Washington has held 14-of-22 opponents to 37 points or less. The balance of Malchow’s crew shows up in the statistics where no player averages in double digits and is led by Kansas volleyball recruit and forward Emma Hanson at 9.2 ppg, and 5.7 rpg). Junior point guard Ellie Benson (8.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 2.5 spg, 1.3 apg), the daughter of former prep standout JoElle Byre (6th all-time in scoring, member of WHS titlists in 1980 and 1981), directs the offense. The Warriors also have senior guard Denae Veldkamp (8.0 ppg, 2.0 apg, 2.2 rpg), forward Sydney Koel (8.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg), Michaela Mayer (7.2 ppg) and Hannah Nieman (6.8 ppg, 1.6 spg). Nieman, the daughter of Midco Communication’s announcer Tom Nieman who was a basketball standout at SDSU and Huron, is SFW’s top perimeter threat as she has connected on 33-of-88 shots for 37.5% from 3-point range while Kelsey Knecht (4.7 ppg) is 22-of-71. As a team, the Warriors have hit (88-300) 29% from 3-point range, 43% from the field and 65% at the foul stripe.

Mitchell (20-3)
#3 Mitchell, which face Rapid City Central (14-7) has returned to the State AA in search of its sixth title. The Kernels, which own a 77-38 win over their first-round opponent RC Central, captured the 2012 crown with a 56-54 win over SF Washington. They also won titles in 2003 (71-40, Aberdeen Central), 1994 (Yankton, 42.32), 1992 (Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 52-43) and 1990 (Yankton, 57-49). In its 23rd state tourney appearance, Mitchell finished second five times with three squads take third. The Kernels defeated Pierre, 59-40, before losing to #3 Aberdeen Central, 64-62, as a 14-game winning streak ended. The defending champs advanced back to the State AA Tournament with a 67-36 win over Rapid City Stevens in a regional play-in game. The Kernels, directed by head coach Wes Morgan, has held 16 opponents to 37 points or less. Morgan, who starred on two state-title teams, is in the Dakota Wesleyan Hall of Fame. Overall, the Kernels own a 1,493-to-874 scoring margin or Class-best 64.91 ppg. They have allowed 38.0 points per game for a class-best 26.91 ppg victory margin.  Mitchell is led by senior forward and SDSU recruit Kerri Young (17.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 2.3 spg), who set the school record for points and has 1,731 for her career. Junior guard Macy Miller (19.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 3..0 spg), also a SDSU recruit, had 18 to push her career total to 1,106. Miller, who dad Alan is DWU’s all-time leader scorer with 2,910 points (most by any collegian in South Dakota history) may be the best player in South Dakota. Kristi Sabers (8.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg), a Dakota Wesleyan recruit is another key member of the team and can light it up. They also feature guard Megan Farnham (6.1 ppg_ and senior forward  Moore (5.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg).

Other Contenders

SF Roosevelt (16-6)
#4 SF Roosevelt, led by Tagyn Larson’s 23 points, defeated Brookings, 57-39, and O’Gorman, 50-44, to win Districts and advance to the AA Tourney. The Rough Riders have a 1,270-to-1,098 scoring differential which breaks out to 57.73-to-49.91 ppg edge or a 7.821 victory margin. Head Coach Chris Clark, who is 143-49 in eight seasons with the Rough Riders, has a deep, and athletic squad. Larson, a 6-3 sophomore forward, leads the way with 12.2 ppg, 8.2 rpg, and 4.0 bpg. Senior Lauren Kunz (11.9 ppg, 3.5 rpg) and junior Paige Mriden (11.1 ppg, 2.5 rpg) can light it up from the perimeter. They also feature junior Nicole Hatcher (8.7 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 4.0 apg, 2.5 spg), senior Haleigh Gunn (7.0 ppg, 4.1 rpg) and senior Katelyn Johnson (6.4 ppg, 4.2 rpg). The Patriots and Rough Riders split with Lincoln winning 59-54 and Roosevelt prevailing, 57-52. Interestingly, Northern State softball recruit Kunz is the granddaughter of Gayle Hoover, who scored 2,169 points at the University of Sioux Falls and was a legendary coach at Parker.

Sioux Falls Lincoln (14-8) 
#5 SF Lincoln defeated Yankton, 54-29, and then lost to Sioux Falls Washington, 55-37, in Districts. The Patriots advanced to the AA Tourney with a 54-29 win over Watertown. The Patriots, directed by fifth-year coach Lyle Pearson (66-48 as Lincoln Girl’s Coach and 430-272 in his career, including boys and girls records), are participating at the State AA for the 16th time. They have never won a state title but finished second three times in 1984, 1986 and 1989.  The Pats have a 1,143-to-954 scoring differential for a 51.95-to-43.36 margin, and a per game victory total of 8.59. This group is led by seniors Darby Hugunin (Creighton soccer recruit), who averages 12.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. Hugunin missed several games due to injury but played in two of three postseason games and will be available at the tournament. Senior Cera Ledbetter (13.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg) is a talented and powerful inside presence for the Pats. Ellie Brecht, the daughter of former South Dakota great Amy Mickelson (1st team All-State, 1985, Brookings), has caught fire and is scoring 9.1 points with 2.2 rebounds per game. Senior Mica Standing Soldier (5.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg), junior Emilee Pierson (5.4 ppg, 3.2 rpg) and senior Shelby Merritt (3.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg) will play contributing roles.

Sioux Falls O’Gorman (14-9)
SF O’Gorman defeated Watertown, 50-33, and lost to Roosevelt, 50-44 in Districts. The Knights ran past Yankton, 40-31, to advance to the State AA.  O’Gorman, which has won 6-of-9, has an 1,027 (44.65)-to-980 (42.65) or victory margin of 2.0 points. Directed by Kent Kolsrud (15th year, 223-130), the Knights are making a 16th appearance at the AA tourney. Sixth a year ago, they won the 1995 title  (44-41, Mitchell) and finished second three times. O’Gorman are led by 6-2 sophomore Jessica Meiras (13.0 ppg, 8.9 rpg), the team’s only double digit scorer. They also received contributions from senior guard Allie Kneip (6.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg), sophomore guard Dalee Stene (6.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 3.1 apg), and junior Claire Howes (4.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg).

Class A - Watertown Civic Center

#1 Harrisburg (21-1) vs. Sioux Falls Christian (15-7)
#4 Clark/Willow Lake (16-6) vs. #5 Aberdeen Roncalli (18-3)
#2 Spearfish (17-5) vs. #7 West Central (18-5)
#3 Pine Ridge (21-1) vs. #6 Chamberlain (21-1)

Favorites - 

Harrisburg (22-1)
#1 Harrisburg, directed by fifth year head coach Marcus Leloux (67-23), advanced to its first-ever state tournament with a 56-37 win over Beresford. The Tigers, which opens with Sioux Falls Christian (15-7) on Thursday, won District 7A with 84-41 win over Tea Area and a 51-31 decision of Lennox for a 135-72 overall edge in postseason play. The Tigers, led by standout junior forwards Morgan Beaner (11.ppg, 4. rpg, 2.3 spg) and Hailey Halling (13.5 ppg, 5.2 rpg,). The also have junior Alex Johnson (7.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 2.8 spg), senior Morgan Krier (5.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 2.8 spg), senior Brittany Blakney (5.6 ppg, 3.7 apg, 2.5 spg) and top reserve ins Morgan Darner (6.2 ppg) and sophomoe Danni Honner (6.6 ppg), whose mother Dana (Nielsen) was a standout at Armour (2,310 points, 13th all-time) and Augustana. The Tigers have built a 16-game winning streak. They have a 1,555-to-946 points advantage over opponents, which breaks out to a 67.61-to-41.13 ppg edge or a per game victory margin of 26.48. Harrisburg has won 17 games by 16 points or more.

Others Contenders 

Chamberlain (21-1)
#3 Chamberlain, which faces Pine Ridge in the final game of the A Tourney Thursday, advanced to its third state tournament in school history (first since 2005). While the Cubs do not have a state title, they are a hot squad with 19 straight wins, including a 53-35 win over Cheyenne Eagle Butte in the region final. They advanced to regions with a 56-24 District 12 title win over Crow Creek. Chamberlain, which only has a 49-46 loss to Parkston, now has a 1,294-to-878 scoring differential vs. opponents, which breaks out to 59.09-to-40.14 ppg or an 18.95 per game victory margin. Chamberlain, led by third-year coach Jeff Neuharth (68-80), has 17 wins by double digits.  Chamberlain, which is making its third state tourney appearance, is led by junior Kennedy Wagner, who averages 15.1 ppg, 4.6 apg, 3.8 rpg, and 2.1 spg. She has hit 80-of-162 shots from the field and 99-of-113 free throws. Jaymee Knippling (8.6 ppg), Alex Peterson (8.5 ppg, 33 3 pt. shots) and Logan Pickner (7.3 ppg) are other significant contributors.

Pine Ridge (21-1)
#4 Pine Ridge, which has only a 1-point loss at Todd County, defeated Bennett County, 52-37 to capture the District 16 crown. The Thorpes advanced to the State A with a 67-59 win over Winner. Pine Ridge, which is making its 11th state tournament appearance, has a 1,604-to-884 scoring differential, or a class-best 72.91 ppg while allowing 40.19 ppg for a victory margin of 32.72. The Thorpes won the A title in 1989 (42-40 over Milbank) and 2009 (63-57 over Dell Rapids) while finishing second in 2004 and third in 2010. Pine Ridge has scored at least 65 points in 18 games and has held seven opponents to 33 points or less. Pine Ridge finished the regular season with six games over 85 points and three over 100. Directed by head coach Laura Big Crow (2nd season), Pine Ridge is led by Jolonna Sazue (17.4 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 5.4 apg, 6.2 spg), a 5-8 senior, sophomore Lynette Bettelyoun (8.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg), senior Shaniah Richard (9.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.0 spg), senior Anissa Martin (11.3 ppg, 3.3 apg),  junior Santana White Dress (14.2 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 4.7 apg, 4.9 spg) and freshman Shaylene Richard (5.4 ppg).

Aberdeen Roncalli (18-3)
Aberdeen Roncalli advanced to the State A for the first time in school history after a 43-31 win against Milbank in Region 1A. The Cavaliers claimed the District 1A crown with a 53-40 win over Britton/Hecla. Roncalli has been one of the top defensive teams in Class A, holding opponents to 32.91 points per game. They have held nine teams under 30 points and 16 to 40 or under while recording a win over #1 B Summit (36-34). The Cavaliers, which has a 1,004-to-691 scoring differential, which breaks out to 47.81-to-32.90 ppg or a victory margin of 14.91. Roncalli has nine straight wins and has won 12-of-13. The Cavaliers, directed by third-year head coach Derek Larson (49-17), are led by senior forward Mollee Karst 15.0 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 2.3 spg), forward Morgan Gunderson (10.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg)  and senior guard Taylor Hanson (5.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 2.6 apg).

Spearfish (17-4)
Spearfish, which will participate in its fifth state tournament (either AA or A), won Region 8A with a 56-36 win over Red Cloud. The Spartans captured District 16A by upsetting #2 St Thomas More, 46-44, after defeating Lead-Deadwood, 75-49. The Spartans, who are seeded second and seeking their first-ever state title, have a 1241-to-886 overall scoring differential for a 59.09-to-42.19 ppg edge and a victory margin of 16.9 ppg. Directed by head coach Eric Lappe is led by seniors Bethany Crosswait (13.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 2.7 apg, 24-78, 3 pt), Kaitlin Spargur (6.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg), Whitney Senden (5.1 ppg) and Miranda Meeker (7.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg), and junior Kaitlin Hinch (11.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 18-40, 3 pt.).

Class B - Huron Arena

#1 Warner (22-1) vs. #8 Timber Lake (16-7)
#4 Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (21-1) vs. #5 Sully Buttes (20-3)
#2 DeSmet (21-1) vs. #7 Parker (15-8)
#3 Hanson (21-2) vs. #6 Wall (18-3)

Favorites

Warner (22-1)
#2 Warner is the favorite to capture the school’s first ever girls basketball title. The Monarchs, an athletic bunch, upset two-time defending champions and top-ranked Summit, 48-44 in the Region 1B final. Warner, which has a 159-103 scoring edge in postseason, are led by senior Rachel Rogers (12.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg), 6-2 junior Miranda Ristau (14.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 2.4 spg)) and standout sophomore Ashley Rozell (14.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 4.0 apg, 3.0 spg). They also have junior Carly Rozell (5.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg). Second year coach Stewart Bohle (40-4), who guided Warner to a 20-3 campaign a year ago, has a team that has built a 1,245-to-665 scoring differential, which breaks out to 54.13-to-28.91 ppg, or a per game victory margin of 25.22. Warner has compiled 21 double digit wins, including 17 by 20 points or more. The Monarchs have held 15 opponents to 31 points or less and 18 under 40 points. Warner’s only loss was to #1 Summit, 52-41, in Warner. The Monarchs are making their third appearance in the State B, the first since 1996. They were third in 1995. They have defeated state tourney teams including Sully Buttes, Sanborn Central-Woonsocket, Aberdeen Roncalli and Clark-Willow-Lake.

Other Contenders

DeSmet (22-1)
#3 DeSmet, which has seven straight wins since a loss to Clark-Willow Lake, has held 10 opponents under 30 points. DeSmet has a 1,279-to-736 scoring differential, or a 55.61-to-32.0 ppg margin or a 23.6 per game victory total. With a 79-26 win over Great Plains Lutheran, a 45-31 win over Estelline in the District 3B final and a 57-44 win over ORR in the Regional 3B final, DeSmet has won 17 games by double digits totals. The Bulldogs are making just their 2nd appearance at a state tournament. In 1994, they claimed third in the B Tourney.  Head Coach Doug Osthus’s team is balanced and athletic. The Bulldogs are led senior forward Amanda Poppen (9.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg), junior Grayson Gruenhagen (8.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg), sophomore Rylie Osthus (8.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 3.0 apg) and junior Taylor Schoenfelder (6.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 3.0 spg). f the bench they have Kelli Aughenbaugh (5.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg) and junior Kelsey Poppen (5.0 ppg).

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (22-1)
#4 Sanborn Central/Woonsocket, which has 13 straight wins since a Jan. 19 loss to Warner (48-35), captured Region 5B with a 53-47 win over Mitchell Christian. SC/W won District 9B, after compiling a 161-to-67 margin in wins over Wolsey-Wessington, 80-24, and James Valley Christian, 81-43. In that 13-game run, they have won by double digits 11 times and had a nine-point win. SC/W has 19 double digit victories this year and 13 by 20 points or better.  All those numbers translate into a 1,493-to-904 scoring differential for SC/W. Per game SC/W has a 64.91-to-39.30 ppg edge or a 25.61 ppg victory margin. The Blackhawks are led by co-coaches Tim McCain and Rob Baruth and feature a squad full of Sellands. The team is led by standout junior forward Shelby Selland (17.0 ppg, 6.8 rpg), senior guard Rachelle Moore (10.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 3.7 apg, 3.3 spg), junior forward Marissa Weber (9.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 32 3's), junior Rachel Selland (6.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg) along with 8th grader Myah Selland (9.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg) and sophomore Morgan Selland (5.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg).

Sully Buttes (20-3)
Sully Buttes, which upset #5 Herried/Selby in the regional final, is a team worth keeping an eye on. The Chargers upended favorite Herreid/Selby which has rolled through a pair of district games. It is funny to think of Sully Buttes as a darkhorse given that they were 23-3 and reached title game a year ago, falling to Summit, 46-31. And with just three losses this year, they are a team to watch. The Chargers run to the State B started with a 56-31 win over Sunshine Bible Academy and a 58-41 win over Highmore-Harrold in the 5B championship. After falling to Herreid/Selby (52-50 in overtime) during the regular season, they broke out a close game in the fourth quarter en route to a 53-42 win in the Region 3B final. Sully Buttes has rolled up 1,479 points and allowed just 785 for a 64.30-to-34.13 scoring differential and a victory margin of 30.17.  They have 19 wins by double digits totals and 14 by 20 points or better. Coach Mark Senftner’s team is led by 5-10 junior forward Karlea Stahl (11.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 2.5 spg),  5-7 junior guard Remi Wientjes (12.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 4.0 apg, 2.5 spg), and eighth grader Chloe Lamb (11.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 4.5 apg, 3.0 spg). Sophomore Briana Hyde (6.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg), senior Macey Chambers (3.1 ppg, 2.0 rpg), junior Kayla Nelson (5.7 ppg), Katie Stier (4.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg), freshman Deidre Lamb (5.0 ppg) and eighth grader Racquel Wientjes (6.2 ppg).make contributions. Besides being good, this unit is young and could be better next year.  Sully Buttes, which won titles in 2007 and 2008, will make a ninth state appearance, including seven since 2004.

Hanson (21-2)
Hanson, which was sixth in the State B a year ago after a 21-5 season, has been impressive all season. Despite losing all-state performer Ashley Robinson (20.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg), Hanson has had a big season for coach Jim Bridge. They are led by Kendra Cheeseman (8.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.7 apg), a 5-8 senior. Junior forward Cassidy Graham (14.5 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.7 spg, dad Mike was all-state at Mitchell)), senior Kelli Wenande (5.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg), and junior Leah Marsh (5.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg) are among the standouts for this squad. Key reserves Hailey Doyle (5.7 ppg, 3.1 spg) and freshman Kynedi Cheeseman (12.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 3.4 spg) are major factors as well. Bridge, who is coaching his 33rd season, including 28 at Hanson High, has a 435-155 mark. He has guided the team to a sixth state tournament but Hanson still is looking for its first title. They were second in 1992 and third in 2007. This season, his squad has 13 wins by double digit totals, including nine by 20 points. They take a nine-game winning streak into the state B after rolling to districts wins over Ethan, 50-40, and Scotland, 43-30, in the title game. They advanced to state with a 54-37 decision against South Central. On the season, they own a 1,427-to-1,040 scoring differential, which breaks out to a 62.04-to-45.22 ppg difference and a victory margin of 16.82.

Tourney Notes - A couple of players to watch in the tournament includ Clark-Willow Lake's Chynna Stevens, an SDSU recruit, who averages 20.8 ppg, 10.0 rpg, 2.6 spg), and Augustana recruit Hayley McCarron of Sioux Falls Christian, who scores 20.3 ppg, with 9.7 rpg and 2.2 spg. In Class B Parker's Micalanne Hansen is a senior putting up 13.8 ppg and 4.3 rpg. Also for Parker, Tessa Weeldreyer is another senior that averages a double double with 10.0 ppg and 11.2 rpg.  Kristie Mettler, a 5-2 senior from Timber Lake, leads the Panthers with 18.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 4.0 spg). Wall senior Autumn Schultz is putting up 13.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg and 3.0 spg.

Notes

Kieran O'Malley of Centerville finished her career with 2,599 points, which ranks fifth all-time. She most recently passed JoEllen Hofer, Hitchcock, 2,564.  In her final seven games, she has 214 points or 30.57 ppg per game.

Combined career totals for Summit's Logan and Presley O'Farrell, both who will attend Augustana to play hoops, include 2,173 points, 1,149 rebounds, 772 assists and 688 steals. When you add in mom Lori’s (Wohlweber) 2,490 points, the family accounted for 4,663 points at Summit High School. Logan O’Farrell finished with 1,221 points, 626 rebounds, 362 assists, and  357 steals.  Presley - 952 points, 523 rebounds, 331 steals and 310 assists.

With #1 Summit’s 48-44 Region 1B loss to #2 Warner, the two-time defending champions bowed out for the first time in eight years. Summit, which has won three of the past four State B titles, was on a run of four straight title games. The loss to Warner also ended the Eagles run of seven consecutive trips to the State B. Head Coach Mark Amdahl’s squad didn’t make the state tourney in his first year but did so in the next seven, placing sixth, sixth, fourth, first, second and first each of the past two seasons. In Summit's 2013 district championship win, Amdahl won his 200th game and stands 200-25 (.889) in his career.



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