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Sari Noga reaches 3,000 point milestone

Published 09:52 a.m., January 1, 2010

Parkers Prairie Panther senior girl’s basketball player Sari Noga reached a milestone that only six official girl’s hoopsters have reached in the history of girls basketball in Minnesota.

During the championship game of the Walker-Hackensack-Akley Holiday tournament against Cook County, Noga drained a bucket that gave her 3,000 points for her career. The #3 ranked Panthers went on to defeat Cook County 62-54.

Noga joins; Katie Olm of Elgin-Millville- 3,694, Megan Taylor of Roseau- 3,300, Hannah Linz of Eden Valley-Watkins- 3,233, Janet Karvonen of New York Mills- 3,129, Suan King of Holy Angels- 3037, Kierah Kimbrough of Badger/Greenbush/Middle River- 3036. Minneapolis South’s Taylor Hill’s point total is presently under review.

Sari has signed a letter of intent to play basketball for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers


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