Hatchet Girls Basketball Team Wins at Rib Lake Published on 02/04/2025 under Sports
The Hatchet girls' basketball squad continued to find ways to win, defeating Rib Lake Monday, 37-35. The win by Tomahawk is their fifth in their last six games and the Hatchets won despite being without Anita Ziert. 

Tomahawk got 14 points from Freya Alberg, Lizzy Long had nine points, all coming from beyond the arc and Claire Albert added eight in the win. 

The win puts Tomahawk 10-8 on the season and 4-4 in Great Northern Conference play. The ten wins by Tomahawk is the most by a Hatchet girls' basketball team since they won 14 games in the 2002-03 season. 

The Hatchets will look for another win on the road Friday at Great Northern Conference foe Rhinelander, with the opening tip at 7:15 pm.


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