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Hononegah rumbles past Boylan in NIC-10 finale

Hononegah rumbles past Boylan in NIC-10 finale

Yahoo20-02-2025

ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — The Hononegah Indians had a fun NIC-10 finale rolling past the Boylan Titans 67-38 Wednesday night. The Indians even pulled off a creative dunk which you'll see in the video above.Brayden Olson was the Indians' leading scorer with 24 points. Oba Fasalojo added 14. Hononegah finishes the regular season with a record of 20-10 and 13-5 in conference play. For highlights, watch the media player above.
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