The Buffalo High School varsity girls scored back-to-back wins this weekend, handily defeating both Wheatland and Burns. Kendall Tietjen was Buffalo's leading scorer against Wheatland with 13 total points and Tess Rule led Buffalo against Wheatland with 18 points. Buffalo will host their next home game on Friday night, Jan. 22.

Buffalo High School sophomore Ava Wagner looks up for the basket to attempt a layup on Friday night. Wagner scored a total of six points during the game.

Buffalo High School junior Kendall Tietjen jumps for a shot while leaning against Wheatland sophomore Jadea Graves on Friday night. Tietjen played in all four quarters of the game and was Buffalo’s lead scorer with a total of 13 points.

Buffalo High School freshman Tess Rule attempts a shot from below the basket before being fouled by a Wheatland defender on Friday night. Rule made both of her free throws.

Buffalo High School junior Danica Boyce pushes through a trio of Wheatland defenders before taking a shot in the first quarter on Friday night. Boyce scored eight points in the game.

Buffalo High School junior Lexi Rule jumps for a rebound in front of Wheatland defenders on Friday. Lexi tipped the ball to teammate Tess Rule who recovered the ball.

Buffalo High School head coach Michelle Dahlberg answers a question from junior Danica Boyce during halftime on Friday night. Girls who hadn’t yet played in the game kept masks on while the girls already together on the court kept masks off.

Buffalo High School head coach Michelle Dahlberg talks with the team over halftime about adjustments to make during the second half on Friday night. Buffalo finished the first half up 28-15.

Buffalo High School freshman Cassidy Bessler lays on the ground while head coach Michelle Dahlberg stretches out her leg on Friday night. They were trying to work some leg cramps and ultimately grabbed a heating pad to help on the bench.

Buffalo High School junior McKinly Hepp makes a shot after a quick turn below the basket on Friday night. Wheatland sent the ball out of bounds returning it to Buffalo.

Buffalo High School junior Lexi Rule scores two on a layup during the final quarter on Friday. Buffalo won 60-41 over Wheatland.

Buffalo High School freshman Cassidy Bessler launches a pass to teammate Cantrell Rosalez on Friday night. With a solid lead, most starters were pulled out with a few minutes left in the game to allow everyone on the varsity roster to get court time.

Buffalo High School junior Lexi Rule and Wheatland sophomore Kendall Schaffner watch as Lexi’s free throw falls into the basket on Friday night. Rule successfully scored both of her free throw shots. Buffalo scored on 13 of 18 free throws against Wheatland.
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