“We struggled to get defensive stops in the first half,” reported Rothsay Head Coach Anita Heier. “We made some adjustments at halftime and our girls came out and played hard in the second half. Now, we just need to find some consistency on offense and we will be a scary team to play moving forward.”
Rothsay was led by 16 points from Kenadi Carlsrud. Summer Wigdahl and Chase Balken added 9 and 6 points, respectively.
No Parkers Prairie stats were reported.
Rothsay (5-17) will play at Ada-Borup/West on Friday night.
Parkers Prairie (11-8) will host Sebeka on Monday.