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The second game back for the Sabers was a mirror image of the first as they split a double header at Diagonal Monday. The Twin Cedars girls won 35-34 and the boys fell 48-40.

The Sabers’ girls were led by Brooke Roby’s 12 points, 5 assists, and 5 steals, but it was Cheyanne Burns who played hero as she scored the winning basket with less than 30 seconds left. At 6-6, this is the latest into a season that Twin Cedars has been .500 or better since 2012. Head Coach Trent Verwers adds that he needed to incorporate all of his girls as Diagonal closed in on Roby defensively the entire game, which led to a “great team win.”

The Twin Cedars boys had decent production as Devin Arkema had 22 points and Kade Dunkin added another 10, which was around 80% of the team’s scoring. The Sabers are now 3-6.

Twin Cedars will have little rest as they host Seymour this evening starting at 6:00.