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Simley deals rival Mahtomedi loss to remain unblemished in league standings

By Blaze Fugina, SportsEngine, 02/10/20, 2:45PM CST

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Ysareia Chevre scored a game-high 18 points and contributed solid defense, guiding the Spartans to their 16th consecutive victory.

Simley senior Ysareia Chèvre (21) and her Spartan teammates were in control most of the night against visiting Mahtomedi Tuesday in an easy conference victory. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

Simley senior Ysareia Chèvre (21) and her Spartan teammates were in control most of the night against visiting Mahtomedi Tuesday in an easy conference victory. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

It is no secret that the Simley is packed with talent.

The Spartans, ranked No. 3 in Class 3A by Minnesota Basketball News, have won 16 consecutive games and are knocking on the door of 20 regular-season wins after a 73-39 blowout victory over Metro East Conference opponent Mahtomedi at home on Tuesday night.

The talent on Simley’s roster, however, doesn’t translate to just its offense. As evidenced in Tuesday's triumph, the Spartans (19-2, 10-0) can shut down opposing scorers and oftentimes make it look easy. Opposing teams are scoring an average of fewer than 43 points per game against Simley (19-2, 10-0), one of the lowest marks in Class 3A. 

And the players will tell you much of that success comes from effort.

Simley's Acheampomaa Danso (1) with a block against Mahtomedi's Zoey Washington Tuesday night. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

Simley's Acheampomaa Danso (1) with a block against Mahtomedi's Zoey Washington Tuesday night. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

First Report

Tuesday’s Metro East Conference matchup at Simley High School ended up being a one-sided victory for Simley, which had four players produce double-digit point totals for the Spartans, who are ranked No. 3 in Class 3A by Minnesota Basketball News.

The Spartans' defense held rival Mahtomedi (15-7, 5-5) down in a 73-39 triumph, with Ysareia Chevre leading the way for Simley (19-2, 10-0) with 18 points. The Spartans’ Acheampomaa Danso finished with 16 points, Ravyn Miles scored 15 and Sydney Stensgard added 11 points.

Mahtomedi’s Ella Hronski dropped eight points, the most for a Zephyrs’ player. Julia Salmen and Aubree Cummins had seven points apiece.

With the victory, Simley has won 16 consecutive games. The Spartans last lost on Dec. 17, when they suffered a 58-51 defeat to No. 5-4A Stillwater.

Mahtomedi senior Ella Hronksi led her team in scoring with eight points; six of them coming from back-to-back three-pointers. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

Mahtomedi senior Ella Hronksi led her team in scoring with eight points; six of them coming from back-to-back three-pointers. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

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