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Trojans heading back to title game

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Turkey Valley pulled off another comeback, and the result is the Trojans are returning to the Class 1A state girls basketball tournament title game.Down seven at halftime to Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton, Turkey Valley rallied for a 48-46 overtime win Thursday in the semifinals and earned a rematch with Springville in Friday's championship game.The Trojans used a brilliant third quarter as they outscored the Spartans 15-5 to take a 32-29 lead into the fourth quarter, but Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton rallied to send the game into overtime.Turkey Valley's Shelby Reicks scored early in the extra frame to give the Trojans a 44-42 lead and then put the Trojans up for good when she hit two free throws to make it 46-44 with 2:22 remaining. Kayla Gebel pushed the lead to four when she hit two free throws to push the lead to 48-44 with 33.7 seconds left and the Trojans had earned another shot at winning a state championship.Gebel and Elli Winter led the Trojans with 13 points apiece while Winter finished with a double-double as she grabbed 10 rebounds. Reicks had 10 points and four assists.The semifinal win came three days after Turkey Valley rallied from a nine-point fourth quarter deficit to be Janesville in an opening round game.Friday's championship game between the Trojans and Springville, which beat Kingsley-Pierson 61-43 in Thursday's other semifinal, begins at 6 p.m. and will be broadcast on Iowa Public Television.— For more on the Trojans at the state tournament, refer back to nhtrib.com and see the March 7 Tribune

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