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Thursday's girls' basketball roundup: Kennedy stays hot during cold and flu season

By Star Tribune, 01/25/13, 12:12AM CST

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Even with four players out, the Eagles had few problems handling Burnsville

• BLOOMINGTON KENNEDY 85, BURNSVILLE 57: The flu bug claimed three Kennedy players this week, and Kenisha Bell remained on the sidelines because of a broken hand but, even with four players out, the Eagles had few problems handling their South Suburban opponent. Jade Martin scored 36 points and had six steals in Kennedy's 15th consecutive victory.
 
• DELASALLE 81, ST. ANTHONY 64: The Class 3A, No. 2 Islanders continued to roll with a one-sided victory over the Huskies. The Islanders were led by two double-double performances: Allina Starr tallied 16 points and 13 assists, and Tyseanna Johnson had 14 points and 10 rebounds. DeLaSalle has won 15 of its past 16 games.
 
• ROSEVILLE 60, WOODBURY 30: Ten different players scored for Roseville, which won its 17th in a row and remained unbeaten in Suburban East play. Jacqlyn Poss was the only Raider who reached double digits, scoring 15, even though her team doubled Woodbury's total on the scoreboard. Kristina White led the Royals with 14 points.

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