Lady Indians lose more than just games

Klemesrud out at least two weeks

The Class 3A No. 10-ranked Clarke Lady Indians suffered a pair of setbacks — a 55-51 loss to Eddyville-Blakesburg on Friday and a 44-36 loss to Class 1A No. 1-ranked Bedford on Monday — but the biggest loss came in the Eddyville-Blakesburg game.

Trailing by six with just 1.9 seconds left, the Lady Indians rolled the ball to half court in an attempt to keep the clock from running as they tried to get off one last shot.

As an Eddyville-Blakesburg defender went down to try to steal the ball, Clarke senior Kacey Klemesrud leaned down to pick the ball up, and the two collided head-to-head.

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